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Immuno-Gizer

Welcome to. Immuno-Gizer. What is Immuno-gizer ?. Concentrated Pre-Biotic Supplement For promoting healthy bacterial growth within the Intestines Eg . F.O.S., sugar esters, fruit acids etc. F.O.S ( Fructo-Oligo-Saccharide ) is a soluble fiber with is extracted from fruits. Sources:

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Immuno-Gizer

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  1. Welcome to Immuno-Gizer

  2. What is Immuno-gizer?

  3. Concentrated Pre-Biotic • Supplement • For promoting healthy bacterial • growth within the Intestines • Eg. F.O.S., sugar esters, fruit acids etc.

  4. F.O.S (Fructo-Oligo-Saccharide) is a soluble fiber with is extracted from fruits. Sources: Bananas, Onions, Garlic, Jerusalem Artichoke.

  5. Why do we need Pre-Biotics?

  6. Human Body is a • symbiotic • creature comprised of three groups of cells • Human cells • Small intestinal bacterial cells • Large Intestinal bacterial cells

  7. Symbiotic Relationship • Human Host Provides food and shelter for bacterial colonies. • Small Intestinal Bacteria • Prevent allergic sensitization • by acidifying environment thus • preventing amine formation (eg. • Histamine) during digestion.

  8. Symbiotic Relationship • Large Intestinal Bacteria • A. Upgrade human immune cell response to diseases eg. Cancers • B. Prevent cross immunity diseases • eg. Lupus

  9. Symbiotic Relationship Human Body Large Intestinal Bacteria Small Intestinal Bacteria

  10. Design of Natural Foods • Preservatives allow host to store food eg. Benzoate at 0.004%gives shelf life of 2-3 weeks. • Pre-biotics provide protection for bacteria • (Commensurate Pre-biotic effect • to counteract preservatives after consumption.)

  11. Problems with Commercial • Foods • High levels of powerful preservative designed to extend shelf life eg. Benzoate at 0.1% (25 times natural) • No Pre-biotic effect • No counterbalance to high preservative factors.

  12. Sources of Anti-Bacterial • Products • Food Manufacturing • Preservative addition eg. Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate etc. • Antibacterial bi-product of processing eg. Gliadin (soluble peptides after bleaching flour)

  13. Sources of Anti-Bacterial • Products • II. Farming Practices • Antibiotics in Animal Husbandry. • Use of Pesticides, Fungicides etc.

  14. Sources of Anti-Bacterial • Products • III. Social Practices • Medical Antibiotic Therapy • Chlorination of municipal water supplies

  15. Drinking Water

  16. Benefits and Usage of • Immuno-gizer • Restorative Pre-Biotic Effect Beneficial in all conditions especially in relation to the Immune System Eg. Arthritis, Cancers, Lupus etc. • Minimum dose 1 teaspoon or candy before meals twice per day.

  17. Benefit of Immuno-gizer RESTORATION Immuno-gizer with Pre-Biotics Commercial food without Pre-Biotic

  18. Case study: 38 year old female Diagnosed with T-Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Abandoned chemotherapy at UWI due to side effects after one (1) month. 3. Currently on Immuno-gizer

  19. Before

  20. After 2 months

  21. Research on • Immuno-Gizer • Unpublished small study done at • UWI-2005. • 30% increase in Pulmonary Function in • Asthmatics on Immuno-gizer and • conventional treatment vs conventional • treatment only, after 2 months therapy.

  22. Reference on the value of • Pre-Biotics • Fermentation of fructo-oligo-saccharides and Inulin by Bifidobacteria: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Oct. 2005. p.1650-6158. Maddalena Rossi et al. • A.J. Burns and I.R Rowland. Anti-Carcinogenicity of Pro-biotics and Pre-biotics: Current. Issues Intestinal Microbiology. 2000 Mar..1(1):13-24

  23. Immuno-Gizer www.immunogizer.com Tel-902-6931

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