Review the articles below to learn more about our Transfer Factor Ultra and Glutrasol Dietary Supplement product lines. See below for related news and the effects of Cortisol on immune function. Learn more about Transfer Factor (TF), Beta-Glucans, and Lactic Acid-Generating Bacteria.
Related news. Learn more about topics related to CortControl.
Transfer Factor Ultra
Transfer Factor Ultra ingredients are formulated at therapeutic levels for severe illness or as prevention for significant health challenges. This dietary supplement offers 20x the efficacy per serving against top competitors. As with any supplement, it is advisable to seek advice from your healthcare professional to ensure it suits you.
Specialty Supplements Related News (FDA links):
Dietary supplements include vitamins, minerals, herbs, and specialty formulations.
Some dietary supplements can play an essential role in health.
To take a supplement as safely as possible:
- Tell your healthcare provider about any dietary supplements you use
- Do not take a bigger dose than the label recommends
- Check with your healthcare provider about the supplements you take if you are going to have any surgery
- Read trustworthy information about the supplement
NIH: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements
To learn more information about specialty supplements, start here:
- Dietary Supplements
- FDA 101: Dietary Supplements
- Dietary Supplements Guidance Documents & Regulatory Information
- Dietary Supplements Guidance Documents & Regulatory Information: Proposed & Final Rules
- Draft Guidance for Industry: Dietary Supplements: New Dietary Ingredient Notifications and Related Issues
Help regulate your body’s response to stress
Cortisol (general) and Misc:
Cortisol is a steroid hormone that your adrenal glands, the endocrine glands on top of your kidneys, produce and release. It affects several aspects of your body and mainly helps regulate your body’s response to stress.
Your body continuously monitors your cortisol levels to maintain steady levels (homeostasis). Higher-than-normal or lower-than-normal cortisol levels can be harmful to your health.
Optimum cortisol levels are not just a luxury. They are a necessity for life. They are vital in maintaining several bodily functions, ensuring your body operates at its best.
To learn more information about cortisol and other informative information, start here:
Cortisol and its impact on fertility in women:
- CDC-Infertility Statistics
- Increased Cortisol in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Women with Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
- Neuroendocrine recovery initiated by cognitive behavioral therapy in women with functional hypothalamic amenorrhea: a randomized, controlled trial
- Stress and Reproduction: A Tale of False Dichotomy?
Related News: Transfer Factor
Transfer Factor (TF):
Transfer Factor (TF) contains a powerful collection of low-weight proteins. These proteins (called cytokines) are messenger molecules that allow communication among immune cells. It has been used successfully as an adjuvant or primary therapy for viral, parasitic, fungal, bacterial infections, immunodeficiencies, neoplasias, allergies, and autoimmune diseases.
A robust immune system helps support cell function in many ways and is essential for optimal health.
To learn more information about Transfer Factor (TF), start here:
Glutrasol Dietary Supplement
Glutrasol offers therapeutic levels of transfer factors, glucans, prebiotics and probiotics, vitamins, and minerals and has a rich vanilla flavor.
Beta-Glucans:
Beta-glucans, derived from the cell walls of bacteria, fungi, yeasts, and select plants, are naturally soluble fibers. This natural origin enhances their potential to lower the risk of heart disease.
Beta-glucans might prevent the body from absorbing cholesterol from food. They also stimulate the immune system by increasing chemicals that prevent infections.
To learn more information about beta-glucans, start here:
Lactic Acid-Generating Bacteria:
Lactic acid is an organic compound produced via fermentation by different microorganisms that can use different carbohydrate sources.
Some strains of lactic acid bacteria found in food are probiotics, such as those belonging to the genus Lactobacillus. This means many foods high in lactic acid have probiotic qualities and can boost your gut health. Lactic acid can also protect you from constipation and other gastrointestinal issues.
To learn more information about lactic acid-generating bacteria, start here:
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