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The Science Behind Glutrasol

The Science Behind Glutrasol.

How does Glutrasol Work?

To improve overall health and integrated treatment efficacy, Glutrasol supports the immune system by employing three chemistries key to Glutrasol’s science-based specialty supplement: transfer factor, beta-glucans, and lactic acid-generating bacteria.

Transfer Factor 

Transfer factor is commonly derived from colostrum, a cow’s first milk after calf delivery. This milk contains information in the form of small proteins (polypeptides) that transfer immunity from cow to calf or from cow to human.

In Glutrasol, the proteins are separated by molecular weight. Other sources of transfer factors include eggs, sheep, goats, and lysed cells. As various sources are mixed, the scope of immunity typically increases. If people take transfer factors daily, their immune capability—as measured by killer white blood cells—could increase by as much as 250%.

Proteins separated by molecular weight.

Proteins are separated by molecular weight.

Beta-Glucan

Beta-glucan stimulates the two principal parts of the body’s immune system: the innate and the acquired immune systems.

Innate immune systems

In the innate immune system, beta-glucan binds with the macrophages, a white blood cell that detects bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens to coordinate the body’s defenses against them. When activated by beta-glucan, macrophages have a greater ability to identify and destroy foreign intruders. After devouring pathogens through phagocytosis, the macrophages communicate the intruder’s presence to the body’s other defenders. Research shows that macrophages fortified by beta-glucan can rally the body’s defenses.

Macrophage activation via cell surface receptor.

Macrophage activation via cell surface receptor.

Acquired immune systems

After this, the acquired immune system joins the fight. With the information transmitted from the macrophages, the acquired immune system learns to manufacture other killer cells and blood factors designed to defend against a specific attack. These include B-cells, which produce antibodies. The antibodies, working with the innate immune system, destroy foreigners and bind them into clusters. Macrophages then overwhelm these. This process is how the body rids itself of infection and disease.

Lactic Acid-Generating Bacteria

Lactic Acid-Generating Bacteria.

Lactic Acid-Generating Bacteria

Many assume that glucose is the primary energy source for living tissues, but there are indications that neurons in the human brain preferentially metabolize lactate, not glucose.

Digestive Health

Lactic acid-generating bacteria also have significant positive effects on digestive health. Foods such as cod liver oil and sauerkraut, for example, derive their benefit from lactic acid-generating bacteria. The liver, pancreas, and kidneys are less stressed with good digestion.

The immune system is supported because beneficial lactic acid-generating bacteria displace pathogens in the digestive tract, restoring healthy mucus in the intestinal lining.

Supporting Immune Health

—Richard Bennet, Ph.D.

An Integrative Approach to Supporting Immune Health

Glutrasol helps to support immune system health


The Challenge

The global need to address immunodeficiency disorders is real and immediate. Richard Bennet, Ph.D., states, “Our ability to create a really healthy immune system represents the greatest potential gains in health in the world.”

Immune System Health

The outcomes resulting from diminished immune system health are broad. Compromised immune health affects the ability to fight off pathogens, leaving at-risk populations, especially the elderly or 3rd world populations, at a deficit in avoiding disease.

At-Risk Populations

Seniors

Many seniors are at risk of contracting disease due to physical limitations, existing health concerns, or nutritional deficits. Providing a robust immune health foundation can effectively arm seniors with a better ability to maintain good health and vitality.

Developing Countries

In many developing countries, vast numbers of at-risk populations arrive at support organizations with immune systems that are severely compromised, either from inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, environmental stress, or aging. Poor sanitation, nutritional food, and environmental distress are common and systemically complex to overcome.

One solution to support these at-risk groups is providing nutraceuticals or specialty supplements like Glutrasol to help these at-risk populations improve their immune system health.

World Globe. Developing Countries.

Developing countries are located mainly in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Infectious disease epidemics cost the world US$60 billion each year. They match wars and natural disasters in their capacity to endanger lives, disrupt societies, and damage economies.

— Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)

Immune-System Health and Antigen Exposure

Immune system health is an important factor in fighting disease


Fighting Disease

Immune system health is an important factor in fighting disease. Dr. Ananya Mandal, MD, notes that “the reason for non-development of immunity to a disease could also be that the host’s immune system does not have a B cell capable of generating antibodies against the antigen or microbe or the immune system may not be strong enough to fight off the infection.”

Kenneth L. Marcella, DVM, states, “It is the immune system, after all, which allows humans and animals to recognize and remember potentially harmful foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. The immune system allows us to respond to these threatening invaders in our systems.”

CortControl’s Glutrasol helps build the immune system to respond better to antigenic exposure.

Maximizing Immunity and Extended Protection

Glutrasol is a nutraceutical that was explicitly developed to support immune system health. When Glutrasol compounds were tested on cattle, cell-medicated immunity increased 4-5 times. Also, non-responsive populations to antigenic stimulus without Glutrasol compounds developed a response with Glutrasol compounds. Further, animal testing showed increased protection periods, making recipients less susceptible to additional health concerns.

Global healthcare workers treat huge populations in many developing countries.

Efficacy and extended protection periods affect logistics and economics. From a practical standpoint, reducing the frequency of interactions stretches the budget.

  • Fewer visits are required to achieve goals.
  • Delivery costs drop proportionately.
  • More time per visit becomes practical.
  • The need for follow-up treatments decreases.

Effective Delivery is Critical

“We should anticipate a growing frequency of infectious disease threats to global security,” says Peter Sands, Chair of the Commission on a Global Health Risk Framework for the Future. Maximizing the health of those in developing countries can help minimize the impacts of each new pandemic.

Treatments

Treatments must be stable and easy to manage in extreme climates and areas with significant sanitation challenges. Doses must be small, lightweight, and easy to administer and distribute.

Researchers

Researchers are looking at ways to enhance immune system health with easy-to-administer integrative solutions. Easy-to-transport specialty supplements are a promising approach. Glutrasol provides such a solution.

How Does Glutrasol Help Support Immune Health?

Glutrasol’s research shows:

  • An increased antibody titer for a subject by 4-5 times
  • Extended protection between vaccine booster treatments
  • Improved response to antigenic stimulus
  • Provides ease of delivery in hard-to-reach populations
  • The product is stable in scorching climates

Additional positive, proven outcomes from animal research

  • Reduced stress
  • Increased food utilization or growth rate
  • Improved off-spring mortality
  • Increased fertility

Supporting Fertility

An Integrative Approach to Supporting Fertility

Glutrasol helps to support fertility


The Challenge

Many people consider the prospect of having children one of life’s great experiences. Sadly, though, according to the Mayo Clinic, between 10% and 15% of all couples of childbearing age have difficulty either conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term. The health of both men and women contributes to this statistic.

Immunity vs. Fertility

Contributors to fertility support are numerous. Among them are a healthy immune system and balanced cytokines.

The immune system and reproductive systems are interdependent. Reproductive immunology is a well-established field of medicine that studies interactions (or their absence) between the immune system and components related to the reproductive system.

Cytokines are critical components of the immune system.

They are small proteins that act as immunomodulating agents and impact immune response. The body’s immune resources are naturally prioritized to address health threats first. As a lesser priority, fertility capacity is negatively affected when the body inadequately fights pathogens—even at subclinical levels.

Glutrasol Supporting Fertility.

Cytokine Balance

Dr. Marie-Pierre Piccinni, Institute of Internal Medicine and Immunoallergology, University of Florence, Italy, determined that cytokine balance plays a significant role in implantation and successful pregnancy (Piccinni et al., 1998). Cytokine balances further allow the survival of the fetus throughout gestation. (Piccinni and Romagnani, 1996).

Further, a clinical study performed on 100 healthy women showed that a low FAAH (fatty acid amide hydrolase) activity in lymphocytes correlated with spontaneous abortion. [Source: Mauro Maccarrone, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biochemical Sciences and † Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy; and ‡ Fatebenefratelli Association for Research, San Giovanni Calibita Hospital, Rome, Italy]

Fertility and Cytokine Balance

There are inflammatory and non-inflammatory cytokines


Women’s Fertility

The inflammatory-to-noninflammatory cytokine ratio is a known reliable indicator of women’s fertility. If the ratio is too high, conception is unlikely. If more balanced, the conception probability is higher. Pathogens interact with the immune system to create inflammatory cytokines. In contrast, friendly bacteria (such as lactic acid bacteria) create non-inflammatory cytokines.

Inflammatory Immune Cells

Inflammatory immune cells are drawn to a viral infection site by design. Once there, they produce their characteristic inflammatory cytokines. A robust immune system would soon rid the body of the virus, and the inflammatory cytokine level would fall. A weak immune system won’t finish the job, and high inflammatory cytokines will persist – even though viral symptoms may not be obvious.

One crucial factor, as relates to fertility, is to maintain the proper inflammatory-to-noninflammatory cytokine ratio.

Both Sexes Impacted

Cytokine balance can affect men and women in different ways.

A 2014 study published in the journal Seminars in Reproductive Medicine showed that inflammation can throw estrogen and progesterone, the two primary hormones involved in the menstruation cycle, out of whack. When these two hormones are out of balance, it’s nearly impossible to get pregnant or take a baby to full term.

Male fertility is also impacted. Anna Havrylyuk, Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine, has noted that “Cytokines have been important mediators of immunity, and can be involved in numerous processes in the male genital tract, including acting as immunomodulatory elements within the male gonad.”

Stress, Immune Function and Fertility

Stress affects immune function, and immune function affects fertility.

Allen Morgan, MD, the director of the Shore Institute for Reproductive Medicine, says, “When stress-reduction techniques are employed, something happens in some women that allows them to get pregnant when they couldn’t get pregnant before.”

And, as Margareta D. Pisarska, MD, the co-director of the Center for Reproductive Medicine at the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, has observed: “It’s becoming more and more important, in terms of what studies we do, to focus our efforts on the physiological effects of stress and how they may play a role in conception.”

The connection between immune function and stress is evident. When your body is stressed due to illness or emotional distress, it fights to get well. Reproduction is a lesser priority. At the University of California in San Diego, researchers found that highly stressed women ovulated 20% fewer eggs than women who experienced lower stress.

How Does Glutrasol Help Support Fertility?

Glutrasol strengthens the immune system with three active components: transfer factor, beta-glucans, and lactic acid-generating bacteria to support fertility. The combination contains and balances cytokines. Strengthened immunity leads to better health, and better health supports fertility.

Glutrasol offers a personalized, all-natural alternative for enhancing fertility

Glutrasol is a cost-effective fertility aid that is less costly, less invasive, and more effective than other claimed fertility aids. It can stand alone or augment an integrated program, providing a reliable and affordable solution. It offers a personalized, all-natural alternative for enhancing fertility.

To learn more, see Specialty Nutraceuticals and Fertility.

Supporting Endurance Athletic Performance

An Integrative Approach to Supporting Endurance Athletic Performance

Glutrasol helps support endurance athlete’s


The Challenge

Endurance athletes push through countless limits to compete in their sports. Most are rigorous and supremely disciplined regarding their nutrition, sleep, and training methods. However, many athletes may overlook immune system support as an integral component of their training, performance, and recovery regimen.

“When pursuing a more demanding training regimen, it’s important that the exerciser optimize immune responses,” writes Roy J. Shephard, M.D. Lond, PhD DPE, and Pang N. Shek, PhD of the University of Toronto School of Physical and Health Education.

Optimal Performance

The power of immune support is often misunderstood. Our immune system is usually primarily viewed as a matter of wellness versus illness rather than optimal performance. But it’s fundamental to both and is found to be compromised in many endurance athletes.

In fact, in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Bente Klarlund Pedersen and Anders Dyhr Toft, from The Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre and Department of Infectious Diseases, note that “Moderate exercise across the lifespan seems to increase resistance to upper respiratory tract infections, whereas repeated strenuous exercise suppresses immune function.”

Endurance Athletic Performance.

How the Immune System Affects Athletic Performance

The immune system is directly connected to the central nervous system via immune-system proteins (technically called “cytokines”). These proteins facilitate the release of regulating hormones, which mediate various everyday performance issues. We’ll examine some of the impacts of immune system imbalance regarding their implications for training, performance, and recovery.

Optimize Immune Responses

Demanding training regimens require a fast recovery


Before an Event

The value of a calm mind and sound sleep is well understood. Before an event, mental stress depletes energy reserves and reduces sleep quality.

Pre-event stress is cited as a negative factor in roughly 60% of competitors. Cortisol is the primary stress hormone. Mental stress effectively triggers the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal axis to produce cortisol. This sequence applies to all mammals.

Fortunately, the hypothalamus gland also houses the cortisol control loop. With the proper immune-protein stimulus from products like Glutrasol, cortisol production declines, sleep improves, and less vital energy is wasted.

During the Event

Changes in blood flow, increased cardiac output, heat dissipation, hydration status, and sweat production are critical factors during high-intensity exercise. These operating set points interact with each other and with the environment. Hormones (released in response to immune-protein permeation to the brain during exertion) affect the range of operation. Keeping these factors in a normal range is critical for peak performance.

Shephard and Shek further suggest that “participation in a major marathon event increased the odds of infection almost sixfold relative to the experience of other runners who did not participate.”

Performance and Recovery

Electrolyte losses are controlled by hormonal thermal regulation. Imbalances among water, sodium, potassium, and chloride limit performance. Willpower can’t substitute for electrolyte imbalance.

Likewise, elevated cortisol and catecholamine hormone levels, which increase during moderate and strenuous exercise, can negatively impact performance. Supporting healthy cortisol levels by balancing cytokine proteins associated with the immune system can have a positive
balancing effect.

As Katsuhiko Suzuki, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, noted, “Cytokines mediate exercise-induced inflammation, immunosuppression, and energy metabolism.” Glutrasol enhances cytokine balance to support peak performance and recovery.

Recovery and Overtraining Syndrome (OTS)

Intense exercise stresses the body, and a fast recovery is necessary and a priority. We understand the importance of your recovery in maintaining peak performance.

“One of the major components of all training programs is the principle of progressive overload, implying working beyond a comfortable level,” write Joanna Ostapiuk-Karolczuk, Anna Kasperska, and Ryszard Botwina, of the University School of Physical Education, Poznan, Poland. “However, there is a fine line between improved performance and deterioration.”

Rebalance Faster

Without an adequate recovery, an athlete faces overtraining syndrome. Symptoms include respiratory infections, decreased serum testosterone, amenorrhea, impaired cognitive abilities, lack of concentration, and depression.

Recovery usually starts by replacing electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride, etc.) and water. At the finish line, everyone replenishes.

But that’s just the beginning. Recovery is primarily based on rebalancing the immune proteins, which balances the body’s hormones and stasis points. The body returns to its balanced condition, and Glutrasol enhances that balancing process so you can rebalance faster and be less susceptible to illness or overtraining injuries.

Support Before, During and After Competition:

Glutrasol will help you manage:

  • Optimal health during training
  • Stress before your endurance event
  • Optimal performance levels during your event
  • Increased recovery levels after your event

Glutrasol is a reliable choice for recovery enhancement. It is 100% natural and contains no WADA-banned substances. This natural composition reassures you that you’re fueling your body with the best without any concerns about doping.

To learn more, see Improve Your Athletic Ability.



Over 35 Years of Successful Treatments

Glutrasol testing has been conducted almost exclusively with animals at our sister company, Ramaekers Nutrition. For more than 40 years, veterinarians have prescribed many of the same compounds in Glutrasol to treat various diseases with considerable success.

Animal Testing

The animal testing range includes hundreds of thousands of cattle, pigs, horses, and other livestock, and the results have often been dramatic. Fertility in cattle, for example, has increased, in some cases, by more than 70%. In vaccine immuno-enhancement, Antibody Titers saw improvements of more than 360% at 21 days.

What is a Nutraceutical?

As a nutraceutical, Glutrasol is regulated as a dietary supplement by the FDA under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Unlike drugs, supplements are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure diseases. A nutraceutical is a specialty supplement containing active constituents from foods, herbs, natural compounds, and other botanicals. Nutraceuticals have pharmacological benefits and are specially designed to support specific structure/function applications in the body.

More information on specialty supplements starts here: Specialty Supplements


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Specialty Nutraceuticals and Fertility

Specialty Nutraceuticals and Fertility. Doctors and nutritionists can now offer patients a valuable comprehensive fertility support program.

Supporting fertility in more people

For years, a significant barrier for couples seeking fertility support has been—purely and simply—cost. One recent University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study revealed that couples seeking the popular treatment, in vitro fertilization (IVF), have an average out-of-pocket expense of $19,234.

In the U.S., this comes to an average of 44% of the annual disposable income for couples seeking treatment. “For many patients,” UCSF infertility specialist James F. Smith, MD, has noted, “the high costs … represent a significant burden on household finances and almost certainly have a major role in fertility treatment decision making.” 

The specialty nutraceutical option 

However, recent developments in specialty nutraceuticals may provide doctors and nutritionists with a valuable new option for offering their patients the solid first step in a comprehensive fertility support program.

These nutraceuticals also provide pharmaceutical companies focused on fertility support new opportunities to expand their product portfolios and their total available market. Considering the “significant” cost burden of traditional treatments for many couples and the chance to develop the total treatment market, the right nutraceutical is undoubtedly an option more doctors and pharmaceutical companies might want to investigate.

Specialty nutraceuticals and fertility treatment

Why specialty nutraceuticals?

While there is still some skepticism about specialty nutraceuticals, a growing body of evidence suggests that, as well as being far less costly than traditional fertility drugs and treatments, they may also be—in some instances—more effective.

To learn more, check out the Dietary Supplements Guidance Documents and Regulatory Information page on the FDA’s website.

CortControl’s specialty nutraceuticals

At CortControl, for example, we have a specialty nutraceutical called Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra. For more than 20 years, veterinarians have prescribed many of its essential compounds to treat diseases and conditions in mammals, and the success of these treatments is well-documented and quite dramatic. In some cases, for example, fertility in cattle increased by more than 70%.  

Immune Enhancement Dietary Supplement. Glutrasol™ offers humans therapeutic levels of transfer factors, glucans, prebiotics and probiotics, vitamins, and minerals, and has a rich vanilla flavor.

Glutrasol Dietary Supplement

Glutrasol offers therapeutic levels of transfer factors, glucans, prebiotics and probiotics, vitamins, and minerals and has a rich vanilla flavor.

Why are we confident our supplements will make a difference in humans?

The answer is in science. All mammals, humans included, have essentially the exact cortisol production mechanism, and when the body produces too much cortisol, the chances of becoming infertile can increase in some instances.

Controlling cortisol production

Designed to control high cortisol production levels, Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra—much like the compounds veterinarians have prescribed to cattle for years to increase fertility—should (and we believe will) have a similar effect on humans.

Cortisol Stress Hormone. Scale showing elevated stress level.

Cortisol is a stress hormone that can affect fertility in both men and women. 

When women are stressed, the brain produces cortisol, which can disrupt the ovaries’ function and the release of eggs.

  • Hormonal balance: Cortisol can disrupt the hormonal balance needed to mature eggs. It can also decrease estradiol, which can damage egg quality.
  • Ovulation: Cortisol can disrupt signaling between the brain and ovaries, delaying or preventing ovulation.
  • Menstrual cycle: High levels of cortisol and prolactin can impair the menstrual cycle.
  • Blood flow: Cortisol can reduce blood flow to reproductive organs, like the ovaries.

Cortisol can also suppress reproductive hormones, leading to abnormal ovulation, anovulation, and amenorrhea.

  • Ovulation is when an ovary releases an egg that can be fertilized by sperm, potentially leading to pregnancy.
  • Anovulation, also known as an anovulatory cycle, is a medical condition that occurs when an egg is not released from the ovaries during a menstrual cycle.
  • Amenorrhea is when a woman who usually menstruates doesn’t have a period for three months or more if she’s had regular cycles or six months or more if she’s had at least one spontaneous period before.

The stress hormone cortisol affects fertility in men. 

Cortisol can impact sperm production and motility in men. FSH, which is secreted by the anterior pituitary in response to GnRH, stimulates sperm production. 

  • In men, Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) helps control the amount of sperm that the testicles (testes) make and affects the health of the sperm.
  • The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) causes the testicles to produce testosterone.

Stress can also lead to behavioral changes that can impact fertility, such as decreased sex drive and motivation. While occasional stress may not affect fertility, chronic stress can lead to hormone imbalances that make it difficult to conceive.

What is the role of nutraceuticals in fertility?

Currently, nutraceuticals are a common and popular way to mitigate the male fertility issues of pre-testicular, testicular, and post-testicular etiologies.

  • Pre-testicular etiologies, also known as extra-gonadal endocrine disorders, are fertility issues that originate outside the reproductive system and prevent the testes from receiving adequate support. These disorders can affect spermatogenesis and originate in the hypothalamus, pituitary, or adrenals.
  • Testicular etiologies may derive from varicocele-induced testicular damage, undescended testes, testicular torsion, mumps orchitis, gonadotoxic effects from medications (including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical resection), genetic abnormalities, and idiopathic causes (any disease that is of uncertain or unknown origin may be termed idiopathic).
  • Post-testicular etiologies are causes of infertility that occur after the testes and primarily involve obstructions in the ducts that lead away from the testes. These obstructions can occur anywhere in the male reproductive tract.

Nutraceuticals possess multi-nutritional factors that improve metabolic activity, regulating hormonal profile and sperm production.

Transfer Factor Ultra. Mushroom Extract. Proprietary Blend. Immune Enhancement through Cytokine Balance.

Transfer Factor Ultra

Transfer Factor Ultra ingredients are formulated at therapeutic levels for severe illness or as prevention for significant health challenges. As with any supplement, it is advisable to seek advice from your healthcare professional to ensure it suits you.

Nutrition plays a crucial role in fertility.

If you continuously supply your body with supplements, they can impact your metabolism, hormones, and entire endocrine system, which regulates fertility.

Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet and taking the proper supplements can improve fertility for both men and women.

Eating a healthy, will-balanced diet and taking the proper supplements can improve fertility for both men and women.

It is worth a close look

We are not claiming that specialty nutraceuticals such as Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra are silver bullets. We are saying, however, that they offer promise in supporting fertility for a relatively low cost AND that they are worth considering as part of a comprehensive fertility support strategy—one that will ultimately enable more people to take advantage of infertility treatments.

A new approach to supporting fertility

Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra are unique and patented science-based specialty supplements that offer a new approach to supporting fertility. They’re designed to address compromised immune function due to elevated stress, a factor that may contribute to an estimated 30% of all fertility problems in both women and men.

Consider enhancing your fertility with Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra if you are:

  • Couples with fertility issues
  • Have known stressors that may be inhibiting fertility
  • Could benefit from minimizing the impact stress is having on your fertility
  • Looking for a natural, non-invasive, less costly fertility aid to enhance your ability to conceive

Specific positive outcomes include:

  • Significant increase in egg health 
  • Increase in the number of healthy eggs 
  • Increase in sperm count

CortControl develops, and markets patented specialty nutraceuticals

CortControl develops and markets Glutrasol and Transfer Factor Ultra. These patented specialty nutraceuticals support fertility, immune health, and other health concerns.


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