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In order to understand the influences of shark liver oil on the
cell, one must first understand the disease process itself.
Asthma /Bronchial Asthma is a disease process that results from the
increased responsiveness of the large breathing airway and small airways
(in the lungs) to various stimuli. The effect seen is a cyclic narrowing
of these airways with the production of a whistling sound called
wheezing. The narrowing of the airway and its increased responsiveness
to stimuli is thought to be due to inflammation.
Stimuli may come in the form of allergens (dust, pollen, animals, foods,
perfumes), viruses, (less often bacteria), some drugs, occupational
hazards (fumes, gases, chemicals), weather changes. When the stimulus
becomes present, a series of complex reactions take place to release a
number of chemicals from different cells in the body (example mast
cells) which then act on each other and other cells to produce the
‘inflammation’ and subsequently an asthma attack. Stimulus attaches
to some cell membranes (mast cells) and through a series of interactions
with chemicals (like diacylglycerols, protein kinase C and phospholipids
and others) makes the membrane burst and release smaller chemicals that
produce inflammation.
The membrane of this mast cell is also transformed into another
chemical-Arachidonic acid that is broken down even further to produce
smaller chemicals that would produce even more inflammation. In the
meantime, the body activates other cells called macrophages which go
around trying to find the stimulus to eat them in order to get rid of
them.
The active ingredient in Shark Liver Oil is Alkoxyglycerol and is found
naturally in most plant and animal species including man. Study of this
natural product reveals that it acts as both an immunostimulant (to
boost the immune system) and also as an immunomodulator (helping the
cells to function normally within the system). It is found in all
tissues and all organs in the body (including mother’s milk) and has
different functions depending on which organ system or tissues it is
found in.
Alkoxyglycerol therefore is multifunctional within the body. Hence, we
will limit our discussion to just the cells that are pertinent to asthma
(that I have mentioned above) and its effect on those
cells.Alkoxyglycerols (AKGs)–
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Activates/energizes macrophages to eat the bad stimulus
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Stops Protein Kinase C from releasing the small chemicals that would
produce inflammation
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Stop phospholipids and diacylglycerol transformation into arachidonic
acid. Incidentally this is also where steroids work in helping to
resolve the attack.
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Because of its immunomodulation capabilities- it is thought that it
helps with other cells called B cells and T cells to eventually help in
stopping the cells from reacting to those stimuli in the future.
So you can see where having extra AKGs in the form of shark liver oil on
board will allow the body to be prepared for any attack and take care of
the stimulus before it even launches its attack.
Of course as we speak, much more research is ongoing as to the nature of
the interaction between AKGs and the number of diseases that we are now
finding that it has helped with. The first researchers in the 1920’s
initially studied AKGs for their effects in cancer and leukemias. The
studies in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases are now being done along
with continuing ones on cancer. Who knows if they may find that the
cause of a lot of diseases is related to a deficiency of AKGs in the
human body.
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