Science

NanoProPRP®

Knowledge of the role of physiologically active food components, from both phytochemicals and zoochemicals, has changed the role of diet in health. Functional foods have evolved as food and nutrition science has advanced beyond the treatment of deficiency syndromes to reduction of disease risk... Foods can no longer be evaluated only in terms of macronutrient and micronutrient content alone. Analyzing the content of other physiologically active components and evaluating their role in health promotion will be necessary. The availability of health-promoting functional foods in the US diet has the potential to help ensure a healthier population..." - American Diabetic Association on Functional Foods

To help you better appreciate the importance and potential of zoonutrient supplements and functional food formulas, there follows articles written or edited by Doctor Maher, followed by a link to excerpts of quotes from scientific experts and medical authorities, and a link to medical and scientific websites, related to zoonutrition. (zoh-uh noo-trish-uhn)


This short article is an overview of some of the special ingredients and benefits that only undenatured whey protein provides.
Whey: Way Good For You! Whey: Way Good For You! (21 KB)


This one and a half page article explains why whey protein is an excellent food to include in weight loss diet strategies.
The Whey to Weight Loss The Whey to Weight Loss (78 KB)


A research based brief power point presentation on a SuperFood Wellness meal concept for supporting normal blood pressure.
Managing Blood Pressure with a Chocolate Shake Managing Blood Pressure with a Chocolate Shake (186 KB)


This short article presents undenatured whey protein and related synergists as the best additions to the diet to support more optimal glutathione levels.
The Whey to Enhancing Glutathione, Our Most Powerful Endogenous Antioxidant and Detoxifier The Whey to Enhancing Glutathione, Our Most Powerful Endogenous Antioxidant and Detoxifier (40 KB)


This introductory article focuses on one of the most important immune proteins provided in whey and colostrum, called lactoferrin. A typical serving of NanoProPRP will contain 35-40 mg Lactoferrin.
Lactoferrin: Multifunctional Whey Peptide Super Food Lactoferrin: Multifunctional Whey Peptide Super Food (82 KB)


Abstract with graphs of the findings of Dr. John Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., on a pilot study on the effect of both NanoProPRP alone and in combination with NanoGreens10, on blood pressure. This peer reviewed Poster Presentation was published in the 2009 spring volume of the Journal of Chiropractic Education.
The Effects of Whey Zoonutrient Powder Alone and Combined with a Green Phytonutrient Powder on Heart The Effects of Whey Zoonutrient Powder Alone and Combined with a Green Phytonutrient Powder on Heart (933 KB)


"Abstract: The effects of Liquid Colostrum Extract (PRP) treatment on and assessment of its anti-allergic properties on system anaphylaxis in guinea pigs", a poster presentation at the Fourth International Conference on Mechanisms of Action of Nutraceuticals, "The Science Behind Nutraceuticals: Medical and Dietary Opportunities", in Tel-Aviv on October 21 - 24, 2007. This study for BioPharma was conducted by Krylov A, et. al., Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow, Russia.
In Vivo Animal Study Abstract on PRP’s effects on immune modulation In Vivo Animal Study Abstract on PRP’s effects on immune modulation (477 KB)


This Power Point, presented at the A4M conference in July 2008 in Wash. DC, has for its objectives to promote an understanding of the active immune peptides in colostrum called Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP), to demonstrate the immune modulating potential of PRP in the animal hypersensitivity model, to relate the potential immune modulating power of PRP to the health of humans who experience neuroendocrine / immune imbalance related to high cortisol levels found in stress and with aging and low
The Effect of a Colostrum Extract of Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP) on Immune Status in Guinea Pigs The Effect of a Colostrum Extract of Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP) on Immune Status in Guinea Pigs (241 KB)


Poster Presentation presented at Scripps Integrative Medical Conference in Jan. 2009 demonstrating enhanced absorption of the liposome encapsulted reduced glutathione used in NanoProPRP
Investigation of Glutathione and Liposomal Glutathione influence on the level of GHS in blood... Investigation of Glutathione and Liposomal Glutathione influence on the level of GHS in blood... (2119 KB)


This brief article is an introduction into nature’s most nutrient dense zoonutrient, the first food of all mammals, colostrum, and its preparation for use as a functional food ingredient or dietary supplement.
Bovine Colostrum: The Colossal Zoonutrient Bovine Colostrum: The Colossal Zoonutrient (529 KB)


Supplements of colostrum from cows may counter the drop in immune function following exercise.
Colostrum may boost immune function after exercise Colostrum may boost immune function after exercise (74 KB)


This article and chart, based on the writings of Andrew Keech, PhD, of Advanced Protein Systems, gives a brief introduction to the protein sub-fractions and peptides in colostrum and their effects of active and passive immunity and tissue growth and repair.
Colostrum’s Proteins and Peptides: A Brief Overview Colostrum’s Proteins and Peptides: A Brief Overview (41 KB)


This two and one half page presentation , based on the writings of Andrew Keech, PhD, of Advanced Protein Systems gives an overview of the immune peptides, vitamins, minerals, growth factors, fats, and sugars contained in our whole colostrum.
Why BioPharma’s Colostrum Is Nature’s Super Food Why BioPharma’s Colostrum Is Nature’s Super Food (28 KB)


This two page article, based on the writings of Andrew Keech, PhD, of Advanced Protein Systems, reviews the physiological functions of the most powerful of colostrum’s immune peptides and proteins, proline rich polypeptides, also known as PRPs.
The Physiological Functions of Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP) The Physiological Functions of Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP) (127 KB)


This Scientific White Paper by Dr Maher summarizes all the above articles to present information that supports the synergy of whey, colostrum, PRP, reduced glutathione, organic L-selenomethione as ingredients in a functional food product.
A Brief Overview of Whey, Colostrum and Their Synergists as Potential Functional Food Ingredients A Brief Overview of Whey, Colostrum and Their Synergists as Potential Functional Food Ingredients (524 KB)


This is a Power Point Presentation on the typical nutrient and zoonutrient profile of whole colostrum with a detailed outline of the salubrious functions of PRPsis based on the writings of Andrew Keech, PhD, of Advanced Protein Systems.
The Potential Benefits on Human Health from Colostrum Enhanced with Proline-Rich Polypeptides (PRP) The Potential Benefits on Human Health from Colostrum Enhanced with Proline-Rich Polypeptides (PRP) (85 KB)


This article by S.J. Block, MD, from the International Journal of Integrative Medicine explains why PRPs are the premier immune peptides in colostrum and how they might be best considered for clinical use.
PRPS and Its Clinical Applications PRPS and Its Clinical Applications (49 KB)

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