Panaceum: Microbiome support
$89.00
8 in stock
Product Video:
Description:
What is your microbiome?
- An ancient symbiotic intelligence made up of bacteria and bacteriophages, your microbiome is the best friend you never knew you had.
- It manages all your critical systems (neurotransmitters, antibodies, hormones, antioxidants, blood sugar, detoxification…).
- All it asks for in return is some oligosaccharides (unique sugars) to eat, and why not? You can’t digest oligosaccharides anyway.
- Unfortunately, modern diets are nothing like the oligosaccharide-rich diets of our primitive ancestors, so our microbiome goes rogue.
- Instead of regulating us, it imbalances us. Instead of protecting us, it goes rogue. But like a good friend, it is always willing to forgive.
- All you need to turn your gut bacteria into the life-giving and protecting ally it was always meant to be is to give it the oligosaccharides it needs to survive.
- Panaceum has eight different oligosaccharides recreating the diet of a successful primitive hunter-gatherer.
Pregnancy
- During pregnancy, postbiotics from the mother’s microbiome guide the developing fetus’s brain architecture via selective neuro-proliferation.
- Her microbiome shifts from the adult form (Bacteroides and firmicutes) to the infant form (bifidobacteria) in preparation for a transfer of her microbiome to the newborn.
- A healthy microbiome in the mother during pregnancy helps ensure proper fetal brain development and a healthy microbiome to pass on during the birthing process.
Newborns
- Infants receive their microbiome during the birthing process.
- Breast milk produced by the mother contains over 200 different oligosaccharides and in more significant quantities than protein.
- The lymphatic system brings probiotics from the mother’s microbiome to the breast for delivery to the infant’s gut through breast milk.
- IgA in colostrum teaches the infant immune system that the microbiome is SELF and not to be attacked.
- For the new three years, the microbiome continues to myelinate the infant’s brain and educate its immune system on what OTHER is and, thus, what should be attacked.
- Therefore the microbiome of the infant is responsible for training the infant’s immune system.
- Maintaining a healthy, robust microbiome in the mother supports a healthy microbiome in the infant.
How to recover your microbiome
- Unless your mother had a perfect microbiome, you had a normal birth, were breastfed for 2.5 years, and you’ve never taken antibiotics, you could probably improve your microbiome and your health.
- Taking oligosaccharides (the food for the microbiome) may support your microbiome.
- Panaceum contains eight different oligosaccharides.
Parasites
- Bacteria in a healthy microbiome kill or inhibit many parasites (including Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Trichinella, and Babesia) directly and indirectly.
- Directly in the gut via chemicals, they make that attack the parasite cell membranes and remove the iron they need to survive.
- Indirectly outside the gut by uncloaking hidden parasites so your immune system can kill them.
Life extension
- In mice, a healthy microbiome dramatically increases both lifespan and quality of life.
- You really want both together. For example, you can increase lifespan with caloric restriction, but then you’ll live a long life as a hungry grouch.
- A healthy microbiome gives us a long life where we’re healthy and youthful up right to the end.
- Even old mice experience a rejuvenation of their brains, internal organs, fur, and skin when their microbiomes are restored.
SIBO
- In cases of SIBO (an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestines), oral oligosaccharides can exacerbate the issue. Consider the following protocol until any SIBO is resolved:
- Mix probiotics with organic carrot juice and put in a yogurt maker for 3 days or until the carrot juice is sour. Drink 1 cup with each meal. One of the probiotics you can use is Histamine & D lactate-free probiotics by Foods for Gut.
- Pancreatic or plant-based enzymes with every meal
- Panaceum taken rectally using a 35cc catheter-tipped syringe. 1/4 tsp Panaceum mixed with 30cc water 1x a day.
- 1/4 tsp Zoiben every 3rd day
- 1 capsule of Ellagica with each meal
- Minimize sitting. Preferably only at mealtime and driving a car.
Ingredients:
- A proprietary blend of galactooligosaccharides
- fructooligosacharides
- pectin oligosaccharides
- xyloligosaccharides
- isomaltooligosaccharides
- chitin oligosaccharides
- chondroitin sulfate
- fucoidan
- ellagitannin and calcium tri-phosphate
Protocols:
- Clearing Phase: Knock down the harmful bacteria and yeast. Consider Ellagica (three capsules 3x a day) and Zoiben (1/4 tsp 3x a day) for three days.
- Rebuilding phase: take a quality multi-strain probiotic powder and one capsule of Panaceum in juice or water during meals three times a day for one week. Consider taking supplemental butyric and caprylic acids as well.
- Maintenance phase: Take one to 3 capsules of Panaceum with one to three meals a day. Everyone’s needs are different. You will have to judge by how you feel and the quality of your stool.
Panaceum: Microbiome support
$89.00
8 in stock
Product Video:
Description:
What is your microbiome?
- An ancient symbiotic intelligence made up of bacteria and bacteriophages, your microbiome is the best friend you never knew you had.
- It manages all your critical systems (neurotransmitters, antibodies, hormones, antioxidants, blood sugar, detoxification…).
- All it asks for in return is some oligosaccharides (unique sugars) to eat, and why not? You can’t digest oligosaccharides anyway.
- Unfortunately, modern diets are nothing like the oligosaccharide-rich diets of our primitive ancestors, so our microbiome goes rogue.
- Instead of regulating us, it imbalances us. Instead of protecting us, it goes rogue. But like a good friend, it is always willing to forgive.
- All you need to turn your gut bacteria into the life-giving and protecting ally it was always meant to be is to give it the oligosaccharides it needs to survive.
- Panaceum has eight different oligosaccharides recreating the diet of a successful primitive hunter-gatherer.
Pregnancy
- During pregnancy, postbiotics from the mother’s microbiome guide the developing fetus’s brain architecture via selective neuro-proliferation.
- Her microbiome shifts from the adult form (Bacteroides and firmicutes) to the infant form (bifidobacteria) in preparation for a transfer of her microbiome to the newborn.
- A healthy microbiome in the mother during pregnancy helps ensure proper fetal brain development and a healthy microbiome to pass on during the birthing process.
Newborns
- Infants receive their microbiome during the birthing process.
- Breast milk produced by the mother contains over 200 different oligosaccharides and in more significant quantities than protein.
- The lymphatic system brings probiotics from the mother’s microbiome to the breast for delivery to the infant’s gut through breast milk.
- IgA in colostrum teaches the infant immune system that the microbiome is SELF and not to be attacked.
- For the new three years, the microbiome continues to myelinate the infant’s brain and educate its immune system on what OTHER is and, thus, what should be attacked.
- Therefore the microbiome of the infant is responsible for training the infant’s immune system.
- Maintaining a healthy, robust microbiome in the mother supports a healthy microbiome in the infant.
How to recover your microbiome
- Unless your mother had a perfect microbiome, you had a normal birth, were breastfed for 2.5 years, and you’ve never taken antibiotics, you could probably improve your microbiome and your health.
- Taking oligosaccharides (the food for the microbiome) may support your microbiome.
- Panaceum contains eight different oligosaccharides.
Parasites
- Bacteria in a healthy microbiome kill or inhibit many parasites (including Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Trichinella, and Babesia) directly and indirectly.
- Directly in the gut via chemicals, they make that attack the parasite cell membranes and remove the iron they need to survive.
- Indirectly outside the gut by uncloaking hidden parasites so your immune system can kill them.
Life extension
- In mice, a healthy microbiome dramatically increases both lifespan and quality of life.
- You really want both together. For example, you can increase lifespan with caloric restriction, but then you’ll live a long life as a hungry grouch.
- A healthy microbiome gives us a long life where we’re healthy and youthful up right to the end.
- Even old mice experience a rejuvenation of their brains, internal organs, fur, and skin when their microbiomes are restored.
SIBO
- In cases of SIBO (an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestines), oral oligosaccharides can exacerbate the issue. Consider the following protocol until any SIBO is resolved:
- Mix probiotics with organic carrot juice and put in a yogurt maker for 3 days or until the carrot juice is sour. Drink 1 cup with each meal. One of the probiotics you can use is Histamine & D lactate-free probiotics by Foods for Gut.
- Pancreatic or plant-based enzymes with every meal
- Panaceum taken rectally using a 35cc catheter-tipped syringe. 1/4 tsp Panaceum mixed with 30cc water 1x a day.
- 1/4 tsp Zoiben every 3rd day
- 1 capsule of Ellagica with each meal
- Minimize sitting. Preferably only at mealtime and driving a car.
Ingredients:
- A proprietary blend of galactooligosaccharides
- fructooligosacharides
- pectin oligosaccharides
- xyloligosaccharides
- isomaltooligosaccharides
- chitin oligosaccharides
- chondroitin sulfate
- fucoidan
- ellagitannin and calcium tri-phosphate
Protocols:
- Clearing Phase: Knock down the harmful bacteria and yeast. Consider Ellagica (three capsules 3x a day) and Zoiben (1/4 tsp 3x a day) for three days.
- Rebuilding phase: take a quality multi-strain probiotic powder and one capsule of Panaceum in juice or water during meals three times a day for one week. Consider taking supplemental butyric and caprylic acids as well.
- Maintenance phase: Take one to 3 capsules of Panaceum with one to three meals a day. Everyone’s needs are different. You will have to judge by how you feel and the quality of your stool.