Archive for September, 2009

Two Easy Ways to Protect against Flu | Health Studios

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Both moderate exercise and Beta Glucan have long been thought to increase immune system function, and thus protect against infection. A new research study explores the possibly benefits of combining the two.

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JustOneMinute: My Health Theory du Jour

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

In addition to musculoskeletal effects, vitamin D is important for immune function, and low blood levels of the vitamin may contribute to diseases such as hypertension, cancer, multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes. Decreased blood levels of vitamin D have also …..

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Swine Flu and Compromised Immune System – OrganizedWisdom Health

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

medicalnewstoday.com · Sleep_Wisdom · Shared by Sleep OW – Astronauts are known to have a higher risk of getting sick compared to their Earth-bound peers. The stresses that go with weightlessness, confined crew quarters, … Echinacea flower/wikipedia Now is the time to boost your immune system as a safeguard against the upcoming flu and cold season

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Althouse: A 14-year-old girl died a few hours after getting the …

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

This allows a girl’s immune system to be activated before she’s likely to encounter HPV. Vaccinating at this age also allows for the highest antibody levels. The higher the antibody levels, the greater the protection

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Beta Glucan, Immuno-stimulation and the Flu

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Are there any studies that show beta glucan can cause a cytokine storm? First of all, science has classified Beta glucan as an immunomodulator[1]. Immunomodulators “im·mu·no·mod·u·lat·or/ (-mod´u-la´ter) are an agent that augments or diminishes immune responses.”[2] In other words it helps regulate the immune system. When it needs a boost it helps give the immune system a boost, when it needs to calm down, it helps calm it down. In plain terms, it acts as a carburetor for the immune system. As you can see the fluwiki article supports that. But is there scientific proof that it acts as a regulator as related to cytokine storms? Is there any evidence it increases, reduces and/or regulates cytokine production?

  • “attenuate cytokine production in response”[3]
  • “can modulate cellular inflammatory cytokine production”[4]
  • “particulate beta-glucans attenuate cytokine production… suggest that beta-glucans may be used to prevent or treat excessive microglial activation during chronic inflammatory conditions.”[5]
  • “unlike in macrophages and dendritic cells, beta-glucan-mediated microglial activation did not result in significant production of cytokine’s or chemokines”[6]

The key here to understand is that beta 1, 3-d glucan can be derived from many sources, from oats, barley, baker yeast, mushroom’s, etc… Depending on what beta glucan is derived from can determine what responses it produces. For example, oat and barley beta glucan have been shown to produce beneficial results when it comes to heart health but they lack in beneficial immune support results when compared to baker’s yeast beta glucan.[7]-[8] However lab grade baker’s yeast beta glucan has also been shown to provide circulatory benefits as well.[9], lab grade Beta glucan has been shown to enhance innate immune response in the body without inducing damaging pro-inflammatory cytokine’s. This provides evidence that lab grade Beta glucan may provide protection against colds and flu’s[10]-[11].  However inferior grade beta glucan can have a large percentage of protein, and that could adverse effects. So if you are going out to buy some, make sure you buy the correct one with the minimal amount of protein. The Beta glucan is found between the inside wall and the outside wall of the Baker’s yeast cell, this “coating” is called mannon, or mannon protein. This coat can block the Beta 1, 3-d glucan from uptake into our immune system so it will have little or no effect. However the main concern is the mannon proteins are very toxic, they can cause inflammation, the one thing you want to stay away from[12] . So you better know what you are buying!, one works and the other don’t

Thus, purity is of major concern. Not only must all these mannons be removed but all traces of the yeast must be removed so even people allergic to yeast can take it.

There are a couple important issues to understand here;

  • The beta 1, 3-d glucan used was derived from saccharomyces cerevisiae, i.e. bakers yeast beta glucan
  • It was high quality pure beta-1, 3 d glucan that was used in the study, above 80% pure 1,3-d linkage.
  • There are many products available claiming to the baker’s yeast derived beta 1,3-d glucan. However many of them are of inferior quality and may not provide the results you are looking for. In fact they may do just the opposite. The key is educating yourself on how to identify a high quality baker’s yeast beta glucan product.
  • Below 5% protein content

Recently the University of Louisville published a study on the most popular immune support products. Beta glucan was among them. One product out preformed all the rest, as a matter of fact, it was the Beta glucan product that came out on top and most of the rest, they preformed about as well as the negative control (and you will be very surprised what the negative control is). The important thing to remember here is that Beta glucan does not treat or cure anything, it simply helps support proper immune support function. To review this immune support study click here.  To review the protein content of the top five beta glucan products conducted by and gov approved lab click here.

[3]Shah VB, Williams DL, Keshvara L.beta-Glucan attenuates TLR2- and TLR4-mediated cytokine production by microglia.Neurosci Lett. 2009 Jul 24;458(3):111-5. Epub 2009 Apr 23.

[4] Johannessen L, Løvik M, Lydersen S, Nilsen AM. Combined cell wall polysaccharide, mycotoxin and bacterial lipopolysaccharide exposure and inflammatory cytokine responses.APMIS. 2009 Jul;117(7):507-17.

[5]Shah VB, Williams DL, Keshvara L.beta-Glucan attenuates TLR2- and TLR4-mediated cytokine production by microglia.Neurosci Lett. 2009 Jul 24;458(3):111-5. Epub 2009 Apr 23.

[6]Shah VB, Huang Y, Keshwara R, Ozment-Skelton T, Williams DL, Keshvara L.Beta-glucan activates microglia without inducing cytokine production in Dectin-1-dependent manner.J Immunol. 2008 Mar 1;180(5):2777-85.

[7]Sadiq Butt M, Tahir-Nadeem M, Khan MK, Shabir R, Butt MS.Oat: unique among the cereals. Eur J Nutr. 2008 Mar;47(2):68-79. Epub 2008 Feb 26.

[8]Behall KM, Scholfield DJ, Hallfrisch J.Diets containing barley significantly reduce lipids in mildly hypercholesterolemic men and women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 Nov;80(5):1185-93.

[9]Sandvik A, Wang YY, Morton HC, Aasen AO, Wang JE, Johansen FE.Oral and systemic administration of beta-glucan protects against lipopolysaccharide-induced shock and organ injury in rats. Clin Exp Immunol. 2007 Apr;148(1):168-77.

[10]Niederman R, Kelderman H, Socransky S, Ostroff G, Genco C, Kent R, Stashenko P. Enhanced neutrophil emigration and Porphyromonas gingivallis reduction following PGG-glucan treatment on mice. Arc Oral Biol 2002;47(8):613-8.

[11] Bedirli A, Kerem M, Pasaoglu H, Akyurek N, Tezcaner T, Elberg S, Memis L, Sakrak O. Beta-glucan attenuates inflammatory cytokine release and prevents acute lung injury in an experimental model of sepsis. Shock 2007;27(4):397-401

[12]Seibold F Food-induced immune responses as origin of bowel disease? Digestion. 2005;71(4):251-60. Epub 2005 Jul 12.

The benefits of barley Beta glucan versus oat beta glucan.

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Barley, one of the top seven grains in the world, is closely related to wheat, oats and rye. Its origins are in the Middle East’s fertile crescent and Africa. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin believe that the barley is rich in Vitamin E. It is said to contribute to human health by inhibiting the production of cholesterol. They say it is especially good for lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
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Swine Flu

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Of the 5 tests that have been scheduled for vaccine safety, no one in the test group has been or will be injected with the adjuvant (the immune booster that makes the vaccine more effective); the adjuvant will be added later for mass vaccination. ….

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Oats & Cholesterol

Monday, September 28th, 2009

After the publication of several articles in the 1980’s on the value of oats to lower cholesterol, oat products from candy bars to pasta to chips were promoted with exaggerated claims for health and weight loss.

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Flu Prevention & Treatment

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

His very lengthy but highly worthwhile article can be found here: http://www. medicalnewstoday.com /articles/51913.php. Vitamin D is especially valuable as a preventative and treatment for potentially deadly viruses because it supports a balanced immune system reaction and actually …

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New Swine Flu Plague hits Mexico, closings unlikely.

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

MEXICO CITY – The next wave of swine flu has arrived, and Mexicans are bracing for an outbreak that may be even larger than the one here last spring that became a pandemic.

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