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Our Ancient Genes - Immune System Repair, Xymogen, Meyer's Cocktail & Glutathione

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 16, 2018 7:33:11 AM / by Winter Ninivaggi

 

Researchers in Australia have identified a new gene that plays a fundamental role in regulating the production of pro-inflammatory proteins.

The discovery of this unknown genetic mechanism will offer scientists exciting new pathways to treat a variety of diseases.

Australian researchers have identified a new gene that plays a fundamental role in regulating the production of pro-inflammatory proteins. It's hoped that the discovery of this previously unknown genetic mechanism will offer scientists exciting new pathways to treat a variety of diseases, from cancer to diabetes.

The C6orf106 or (C6) gene is an "evolutionary-conserved inhibitor of the innate antiviral response." as researchers call it. It is hypothesized to have existed for over 500 million years. It was also identified in many animal species over time. This suggests that it plays a vital part in modulating our immune signaling pathways.

The immune system produces cytokines to help fortify the immune system and prevent pathogens and viruses from causing disease and C6 regulates this process. The role of C6 in regulating cytokine not only pays a part in the development of inflammatory disease where the immune system presents as overactive, but also potentially in diseases such as cancer where the immune system does not successfully attack tumorous threats. (Haridy, 2018)

Want to strengthen your immune health?

 Xymogen's ProbioMax Plus DF and Immunotix 500 with high quality probiotics and immunoglobulins, DFH's Glutathione powder, L-Glutamine powder, Zinc Supreme, Krill oil, olive leaf extract, Vitamin D Supreme and plenty of vitamin C!   We are always exposed to germs.  We can only control the internal terrain or intestinal microbiome which is our ground zero.  This is where pathogens can embed and grow or not. 

 We can work with nature to strengthen our innate health  Reduce or eliminate your consumption of sugar.  Viruses and bacteria thrive on sugar.  Be consistent with your supplement regimen.  Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep.  Keep the bowels open with more magnesium or fiber. Get outside and enjoy some exercise while you get your daily dose of vitamin D from the sun.

I can't change your genes, but I can change how your genes respond to your internal environment. I consider your intestinal microbiome and your genomics. Changing your gut bacteria can down or up-regulate greater systemic networks all over the body. Together, we can turn your "dirty genes" off. 

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Winter Ninivaggi

Written by Winter Ninivaggi

Isadora Guggenheim, ND, FNP, RN, MS, CNS, LMT, owner of Second Nature Naturopathic Care, LLC
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