Alkylglycerols or AKGs
Alkylglycerols or AKGs is as safe as mother's milk.
In fact, it's what makes mother's milk so healthy for newborn
babies. It protects their undeveloped immune systems from
bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
(Remember, that microscopic organisms don't care how cute
babies are -- we're ALL meat to them. And babies provide
a particularly attractive target, because their own immune
systems are not fully functional.)
It takes years for our immune systems to come to full strength -
which is why children generally catch more colds and
infections than adults and spread infectious diseases so well.
But in the face of bird flu and other emerging diseases, we all
need all the protection we can get.
And Alkylglycerols can help us even after we are far too old to
be sucking on our mother's breasts. In fact, adults need 100 times
more AKGs than infants.
Alkylglycerols are lipids -- a family of compounds that help produce
and stimulate white blood cells. AKGs normalize the functioning of
bone-marrow.
We can obtain Alkylglycerols from only a few sources.
Cow's milk has it, but far less than mother's milk.
Shark liver oil contains 100 times more Alkylglycerols than mother's
milk.
For years, we've known that sharks have very strong immune systems,
and scientists thought this was due to their cartilage -- and so many
people took supplements of shark cartilage.
We now know that Alkylglycerols are the real secret.
Shark liver oil contains the highest concentrations of AKGs known
to science.
Seafaring countries have used shark liver oil as a dietary supplement
for untold hundreds or maybe thousands of years. We it's been used
by Scandinavian fishermen since at least the 16th century -- and is mentioned
by the Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Chinese and Japanese.
Shark liver oil is also a rich source of vitamins A, D and E. Plus the Omega-3
fatty acids EPA and DHA -- And if you read my book How
to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Bird Flu, you know how
important Omega-3 is.
Shark live oil also contains squalamine -- which has nothing to do with
protecting your from bird flu, but helps "starve" cancerous tumors.
You can obtain your own here:
shark liver oil
Another rich source of AKGs you should consider is noni juice.
Noni -- or morinda citrofolia -- a fruit that grows in the tropical
islands of the South Pacific. The juice has too many beneficial
ingredients to fully describe here.
And Alkylglycerols are one of them.
It's not as concentrated as shark liver oil, but it's an important
alternative for vegetarians.
noni juice
References:
Shark Liver Oil Nature's Amazing Healer, Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D.,
Richard Passwater, Ph.D., Ingemar Joelsson, M.D., Ph.D., Kensington Health, 1997
Hallgren, B. et al. (1978) Occurance, synthesis, and biological effect
of methoxy-substituted glycerol ethers. Progress in Chemistry of Fats and
their Lipids. 16:45.
Boeryd, B. et al. (1978) Stimulation of immune reactivity by methoxy-substituted
glyerol ether incorporated into the feed. Eur. J. Immunol. 8:678-680.
Hallgren, B. and Larsson, S. (1962) The glycerol ethers in man and cow.
J. Lipid Res. 3:31-38.
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