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EDiT 1.0N 2011 PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENCE® CEO: Edward Fotsch. MD ~DavldTanzer- alief MecfiQI 0tIIcer: Ovfstfne C6tt; MD CllkI:f TechnokCY omc.c Nick Krym Cblef FlMnchd Officer. Dawn carfora -Vk:o PJwIdent, PtodId Manapment & 0perat10M: Valerie Berger 1Jke Prealdent, ~ ProduCt.: Debra Del 'Guidice -Vice Prealdent,. Cotponrte Devetopment, Copy 5aIa &: General COunsel: Andrew Geiman VJce'Presldent, &ries: John Loucks VH* Praldent, Marketing: JuUe Baker )lice ~dont.-8usIness DeYeIo9ment:-Tom Oieker Okec:torofSale5:EBeenBruOO eusmeu M.nager. Karen Fass SeNor Account Executi'tes; Maljorie A. JaxeI. Philip MoJinalD AccoIlnt ExocutlYes: Nick W. C&!n. carfos Cornejo, caryn Trick AHoclate Account E)(ec:uttVes: C8ro1leY1ne, Janet Wa!lendal SalesCoordtnator:OawnMcParttancl ) SenIor Director, ~ •• CGent 5ctrYk:M; Stephanie Struble Senlot DWctor. EdftorlaI &~ Bette Kennedy Olrectof, Clf!\IcaI SeiYIces: SylvIa Nashed, PhannD D~, Mark«rtlng: KimMar,lch Senior~. Client s.mce.:- Usa capoNSCio Manqer, aInicai Semea.: Nennin KeroIous, Pha 5eniorDnclnfonnzttionSpecialkt, Datm.e Management CMStine Sunwoo, Pharr SenIor Drug information 5cMdaII:sti Product DeYeIopmeat Anlla Patel, PharmO Drug Information Sgec1allna: Peter Leighton, Phal Kristine Mecca, PharmO; See-Won Sea. PharmD Manager. EdItorial Service.: Lori. MumJy ~-Edltor: Jenn!fer Reed M~r. ArtDepartment: UvIoUdins . EJoctroniC Publication DesfCner. carrie Splnelll Fa OIrec:tor,.PDR Produc:tIon: Jeffrey D. Schaefer Auoclate Director, Manufacturing & DistJtbutSon: Produetion MaNCer. PDft= steven Maher 0penJtI0ns ~ MMcer: Noel ~. SenIor tndu EcMor. Allison o'H<ire . Index EdItor: JuIle L Cross . SenIor Prockiction CoordIMtof: Yasmlfl HerMrIcIeJ ProctuctIon CoordInatofs: Elk; Wine. -Christopher \' Format Edttor; Dan cappello Futtlllment Management Specialist: Gaty lew - Manac ••.• Customer service: Todd 'reccetta ·~t 02010 ?OR Nehr<ork. u.c. PubIiahed by POR NetWOfk, u..c at Mootvale, NJ (l7645..f72S.AI rlghtlil'GHlWd. Non. 01the content 01 ~AIred"'areulewlsystWrl,lWOId.redisIrtluted,or~lnanybmorbyany~{eIectronIo:.rnectw1iceI.phoIocopyIng,l _./.i!houIlhepriDrwrillenpa~cllhJpubisher".Phy$Ic:I&ns'Desk~and~antlvgilalr!ldlnildernBrbolPORNIItwork;u.c.POR'"Ib .=~tJr~DnIgI,Didary~andHetbs;~P!'Iannacopoeiaancl~EIecIroricl.ln1y"'lJademar1IsofPORNeh i26® (polyvalent hyperim~u~e egg) Dietary Supplement_ r Hyperimmune E~ (HIE) Powder - DESCRIPTION i26 (polyvalent: "hyperimmuiio" egg) is whole egg pro- tein(HIE).l Along with· the generation of specific antibodies, ~ Complimentary CME for PDR-listed products at PDR.net increased levels of bioactive ·molecules are produced.2,3 In vitro, in vivo, and human trials, suggest that the naturally- occuiring immune components in hyperimmune egg are uti- lized by the body to help it achieve immune homeostasis. The biological factors in i26 help the body maintain immune homeostasis by partnering to help it modulate immunolog- ical responses, especially those of an autoimmune or inflammatory nature. BACKGROUND Upon oral administration of hyperimmune egg, a wide range of immune components, both of a specific and non- specific nature, are passively transferred to the recipient. Although the intact immunoglobulins are confined to the lu- men, other smaller, bioactive immune components may work systemically. This may occur: a) indirectly by activa- ting cells in the GALT which then migrate with the appro- priate message, or b) by directly crossing the GI barrier and circulating throughout the body to help it appropriately modulate immunological reactions. STUDIES Joint Comfort and Flexibility •. An open-label clinical trial conducted at The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, NYC, demonstrated that the daily consumption of 4.5g of HIE resulted in statistically significant changes in the daily aches and discomfort asso- ciated with daily life.4 Combining hyperimmune egg with certain forms of glucosamine-HCI results in a synergistic joint support effect.5 Circulatory and Cardiovascular Health Hyperimmune egg has been demonstrated to help the body control several key indices of cardiovascular health both in vivo, and in a double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial.6,7 Gastrointestinal Health Administration of hyperimmune egg significantly helps the body support healthy digestive function 8 and intestinal transit.9 It also appears to help maintain overall health of the gastrointestinallining.10, 11 Maintaining Healthy Weight in Populations At Risk Hyperimmune egg helps maintain or increase lean muscle mass in individuals experiencing involuntary weight changes.Iz-l-t Quality of Life ~ Subjects with poor quality of life, that consumeds.Og ofhy- perimrmine egg showed marked: changes in energy, weight, appetite, sleep quality, gastrointestinal and pulmonary areas as well as blood counts.12-14 Enhanced Athletic Performance, Stamina, Recovery In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled univer- sity trial, subjects utilizing 13.5g daily of hyperimmune egg experienced greater athletic performance as measured by endurance, recovery and strength. Hyperimmune egg alt peared to help the body lower intrinsic heart rates, and stimulate muscle growth and repair resulting in better per- formance. Subjects reported higher levels of both anaerobic and aerobic performance, with less effort when using hyperimmune egg.15,16 Professional athletes report similar findings. ) INDICATIONS AND USAGE i26 is defined under the Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act (DSHEA) as a dietary supplement and as such is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure dis- ease. ~ independent panel of experts has conferred self- affirmed GRAS ("generally recognized as safe") status to hyp,erimmune .egg. The FDA has issued a Food Master File Number for this ingredient -, Statements as to function have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration but the following structure function claims for i26 have been submitted to the Agency: Balances and supports the immune system Helps the body maintain: digestive tract health flexible and healthy joints healthy levels of cholesterol cardiovascular function and healthy circulatory systems Helps increase energy levels Helps enhance a sense of well-being Note: Hyperimmune egg may be used concomitantly with prescription medications. ' every few days until desired serving is achieved. Diabetics may wish to monitor their blood glucose levels more fre- ~ quently while introducing hyperimmune egg into their di- ets, since some individuals appear to reach glucose homeo- stasis rapidly as they start to approach:' immune homeostasis. CONTRAINDICATION Hyperimmune egg is contraindicated in individuals with a history of extreme hypersensitivity or life-threatening al- lergy to orally administered egg. PRECAUTIONS Although reactions are rare, it is prudent for individuals with "sensitive" .digestive, systems to introduce hyperimmune egg gradually. Start with 0.5g (118 of a scoop) of i26/day for 3-4 days successively and double the amount ADVERSE REACTIONS Adverse reactions rarely occur. In two randomized double- blind, placebo-controlled trials (one with the US Military, the other at a University) the hyperimmune egg was well- tolerated. There was 82% compliance in a Us Military study and 100% compliance in the University study. ADMINISTRATION Recommended servings are 4.5g-9g1daily for maintenance, more as desired. Some of the larger l)ioactive immune com- ponents in hyperimmune egg are heat-labile, but other than high temperature foods or beverages, InE can be added to almost all other foods or beverages (e.g., puddings, yogurts, salads, juices, ice cream, etc.). The eqnivalent of one serving (4.5g) ofhyperimmune egg is found in: one scoop of i26, 9 capsules, 3 Chewables, 1. scoop of i26 COMPLEl'E Support, or 2 scoops of i26 FIT. HOW SUPPLIED • i26 - pure hyperimmune egg powder (31 sei:vings) • i26 Capsules - pure hyperimmune egg in capsules (1.5 servings) J • i26 Chewables- hyperimmune egg in flavored tablets (vanilla, banana) (15 servings) • i26 COMPLETE Support - hyperimmune egg with vita- mins and minerals (chocolate, strawberry, vanilla) (31 servings) [to be reconstituted with liqnid] • i26 FIT - hyperimmune egg with protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals (15 servings) [to be reconstituted with liquid, preferably skiin milk] Stability and Storage Store in a dry cool location with the lid tightly shut. REFERENCES 1 Hens are stimulated multiple times with more than 26 whole inactivated bacteria of human interest including Sal- monella, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas, Proteus, Propioni- bacterium acnes, and Hemophilus influenzae. 2 US Patent # 6,420,337 Highly purified cytokine activat- ing factor and methods of use .. 3 US Patent # 7,083,809 Purified cytokine inhibitory factor 4 Greenblatt HC Adalsteinsson 0 & L Kagen, Administra- tion to Arthritis Patients of a Dietary Supplement Contain- ing Immune Egg: An Open-Label Pilot Study, 1998.J Med Food 1:171 5 US Patent # 6,706,267 Glucosamine and egg for reducing inflammation 6 Wilborn WH Effect of Immune Egg Protein on Serum Cholesterol in Rabbits on Atherogenic Diets 1997 unpub- ~ed •r 7 Karge WH et al. Pilot Study on the effect of Hyperim- mune Egg Protein on Elevated Cholesterol Levels and Car- diovascular Risk Factors 1999 J Med Food 2:51 8 Morningstar MW Hyperimmune Egg Powder For The Treatment Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Case Series 2004 J .Chircpr Med 3:12-4 9 Jacoby, ill Moore G and G Wnorowski Inhibition of'Diar- rhea by Immune Egg: A Castor Oil Mouse Model J Nutr Funct 2001 Med Foods 3:47 10 US Patent # 6,803,035 Anti-diarrheal and method for using the same . 11 US Patent # 5,772,999 Method of Preventing, Counter- ing or Reducing NSAID-Induced Gastrointestinal Damage by Administering Milk or Egg Products from Hyperimmu- nized Animals 12 Ambekar R Chungi V Hyperimmune Egg: Its Ability to Maintain Weight and Lean Muscle Mass in Individuals with Cachexia 1998 unpublished 13 Okullo J An Assessment of Effectiveness and Acceptabil- ity ofimmune26 in the Management of the Sick in Uganda 2002 unpublished 14 Kizito FB Improvements in Quality of Life for HNIAIDS Patients Using Hyperimmune Egg (Immune 26™) - The TASO Study 3rd Inter AIDS Soc Conf HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment 2005 Abstract No. MoPe11.2C43 15 Scheett TM, et al. Hyperimmune Egg Protein Decreases Submaximal Heart Rate and Increases Peak Power 2007 Med Sci Sports Med Exerc 39:S365 16 Scheett TM, et al. Increased Muscular Strength and En- hanced Muscle Repair with Hyperimmune Egg Protein Sup- plementation 2007 J Strength Cond Res 21:e41 Shown in Product Identification Guide, page 310 J Visit PDR.net to register for Product Safety Alerts and to download mobile PO

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EDiT 1.0 N

2011

PHYSICIANS'DESK

REFERENCE®CEO: Edward Fotsch. MD

~DavldTanzer-alief MecfiQI 0tIIcer: Ovfstfne C6tt; MDCllkI:f TechnokCY omc.c Nick KrymCblef FlMnchd Officer. Dawn carfora

-Vk:o PJwIdent, PtodId Manapment & 0perat10M: Valerie Berger1Jke Prealdent, ~ ProduCt.: Debra Del 'Guidice-Vice Prealdent,. Cotponrte Devetopment, Copy 5aIa &:

General COunsel: Andrew GeimanVJce'Presldent, &ries: John LoucksVH* Praldent, Marketing: JuUe Baker)lice ~dont.-8usIness DeYeIo9ment:-Tom Oieker

Okec:torofSale5:EBeenBruOOeusmeu M.nager. Karen FassSeNor Account Executi'tes; Maljorie A. JaxeI. Philip MoJinalD

AccoIlnt ExocutlYes: Nick W. C&!n. carfos Cornejo, caryn TrickAHoclate Account E)(ec:uttVes: C8ro1leY1ne, Janet Wa!lendalSalesCoordtnator:OawnMcParttancl )

SenIor Director, ~ •• CGent 5ctrYk:M; Stephanie StrubleSenlot DWctor. EdftorlaI & ~ Bette KennedyOlrectof, Clf!\IcaI SeiYIces: SylvIa Nashed, PhannDD~, Mark«rtlng:KimMar,lch

Senior~. Client s.mce.:- Usa capoNSCioManqer, aInicai Semea.: Nennin KeroIous, Pha5eniorDnclnfonnzttionSpecialkt,Datm.e Management CMStine Sunwoo, Pharr

SenIor Drug information 5cMdaII:stiProduct DeYeIopmeat Anlla Patel, PharmO

Drug Information Sgec1allna: Peter Leighton, PhalKristine Mecca, PharmO; See-Won Sea. PharmD

Manager. EdItorial Service.: Lori. MumJy~-Edltor: Jenn!fer ReedM~r. ArtDepartment:UvIoUdins .EJoctroniC Publication DesfCner. carrie Splnelll Fa

OIrec:tor,.PDR Produc:tIon: Jeffrey D. SchaeferAuoclate Director, Manufacturing & DistJtbutSon:Produetion MaNCer. PDft= steven Maher0penJtI0ns ~ MMcer: Noel ~.SenIor tndu EcMor. Allison o'H<ire .Index EdItor: JuIle L Cross .SenIor Prockiction CoordIMtof: Yasmlfl HerMrIcIeJProctuctIon CoordInatofs: Elk; Wine. -Christopher \'Format Edttor; Dan cappelloFuttlllment Management Specialist: Gaty lew -

Manac ••.• Customer service: Todd 'reccetta

·~t 02010 ?OR Nehr<ork. u.c. PubIiahed by POR NetWOfk, u..c at Mootvale, NJ (l7645..f72S.AI rlghtlil'GHlWd. Non. 01 the content 01~AIred"'areulewlsystWrl,lWOId.redisIrtluted,or~lnanybmorbyany~{eIectronIo:.rnectw1iceI.phoIocopyIng,l_./.i!houIlhepriDrwrillenpa~cllhJpubisher".Phy$Ic:I&ns'Desk~and~antlvgilalr!ldlnildernBrbolPORNIItwork;u.c.POR'"Ib.=~tJr~DnIgI,Didary~andHetbs;~P!'Iannacopoeiaancl~EIecIroricl.ln1y"'lJademar1IsofPORNeh

i26®(polyvalent hyperim~u~e egg)Dietary Supplement_ r

Hyperimmune E~ (HIE) Powder -

DESCRIPTION

i26 (polyvalent: "hyperimmuiio" egg) is whole egg pro-tein(HIE).l Along with· the generation of specific antibodies,

~

Complimentary CME for PDR-listed products at PDR.net

increased levels of bioactive ·molecules are produced.2,3 Invitro, in vivo, and human trials, suggest that the naturally-occuiring immune components in hyperimmune egg are uti-lized by the body to help it achieve immune homeostasis.The biological factors in i26 help the body maintain immunehomeostasis by partnering to help it modulate immunolog-ical responses, especially those of an autoimmune orinflammatory nature.BACKGROUNDUpon oral administration of hyperimmune egg, a widerange of immune components, both of a specific and non-specific nature, are passively transferred to the recipient.Although the intact immunoglobulins are confined to the lu-men, other smaller, bioactive immune components maywork systemically. This may occur: a) indirectly by activa-ting cells in the GALT which then migrate with the appro-priate message, or b) by directly crossing the GI barrier andcirculating throughout the body to help it appropriatelymodulate immunological reactions.STUDIESJoint Comfort and Flexibility •.An open-label clinical trial conducted at The Hospital forSpecial Surgery in New York, NYC, demonstrated that thedaily consumption of 4.5g of HIE resulted in statisticallysignificant changes in the daily aches and discomfort asso-ciated with daily life.4 Combining hyperimmune egg withcertain forms of glucosamine-HCI results in a synergisticjoint support effect.5Circulatory and Cardiovascular HealthHyperimmune egg has been demonstrated to help the bodycontrol several key indices of cardiovascular health both invivo, and in a double-blind, placebo-controlled humantrial.6,7Gastrointestinal HealthAdministration of hyperimmune egg significantly helps thebody support healthy digestive function 8 and intestinaltransit.9 It also appears to help maintain overall health ofthe gastrointestinallining.10, 11Maintaining Healthy Weight in Populations At RiskHyperimmune egg helps maintain or increase lean musclemass in individuals experiencing involuntary weightchanges.Iz-l-tQuality of Life

~ Subjects with poor quality of life, that consumeds.Og ofhy-perimrmine egg showed marked: changes in energy, weight,appetite, sleep quality, gastrointestinal and pulmonaryareas as well as blood counts.12-14Enhanced Athletic Performance, Stamina, RecoveryIn a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled univer-sity trial, subjects utilizing 13.5g daily of hyperimmune eggexperienced greater athletic performance as measured byendurance, recovery and strength. Hyperimmune egg altpeared to help the body lower intrinsic heart rates, andstimulate muscle growth and repair resulting in better per-formance. Subjects reported higher levels of both anaerobicand aerobic performance, with less effort when usinghyperimmune egg.15,16 Professional athletes report similarfindings.

)

INDICATIONS AND USAGE

i26 is defined under the Dietary Supplements Health andEducation Act (DSHEA) as a dietary supplement and assuch is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure dis-ease. ~ independent panel of experts has conferred self-affirmed GRAS ("generally recognized as safe") status tohyp,erimmune .egg. The FDA has issued a Food Master FileNumber for this ingredient -,Statements as to function have not been evaluated by theFood and Drug Administration but the following structurefunction claims for i26 have been submitted to the Agency:Balances and supports the immune systemHelps the body maintain:digestive tract healthflexible and healthy jointshealthy levels of cholesterolcardiovascular function and healthy circulatory systems

Helps increase energy levelsHelps enhance a sense of well-beingNote: Hyperimmune egg may be used concomitantly withprescription medications. '

every few days until desired serving is achieved. Diabeticsmay wish to monitor their blood glucose levels more fre- ~quently while introducing hyperimmune egg into their di-ets, since some individuals appear to reach glucose homeo-stasis rapidly as they start to approach:' immunehomeostasis.

CONTRAINDICATION

Hyperimmune egg is contraindicated in individuals with ahistory of extreme hypersensitivity or life-threatening al-lergy to orally administered egg.

PRECAUTIONS

Although reactions are rare, it is prudent for individualswith "sensitive" .digestive, systems to introducehyperimmune egg gradually. Start with 0.5g (118 of a scoop)of i26/day for 3-4 days successively and double the amount

ADVERSE REACTIONSAdverse reactions rarely occur. In two randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trials (one with the US Military,the other at a University) the hyperimmune egg was well-tolerated. There was 82% compliance in a Us Military studyand 100% compliance in the University study.

ADMINISTRATIONRecommended servings are 4.5g-9g1daily for maintenance,more as desired. Some of the larger l)ioactive immune com-ponents in hyperimmune egg are heat-labile, but other thanhigh temperature foods or beverages, InE can be added toalmost all other foods or beverages (e.g., puddings, yogurts,salads, juices, ice cream, etc.).The eqnivalent of one serving (4.5g) ofhyperimmune egg isfound in: one scoop of i26, 9 capsules, 3 Chewables, 1. scoopof i26 COMPLEl'E Support, or 2 scoops of i26 FIT.

HOW SUPPLIED• i26 - pure hyperimmune egg powder (31 sei:vings)• i26 Capsules - pure hyperimmune egg in capsules (1.5servings) J

• i26 Chewables- hyperimmune egg in flavored tablets(vanilla, banana) (15 servings)

• i26 COMPLETE Support - hyperimmune egg with vita-mins and minerals (chocolate, strawberry, vanilla) (31servings) [to be reconstituted with liqnid]

• i26 FIT - hyperimmune egg with protein, fiber, vitaminsand minerals (15 servings)[to be reconstituted with liquid, preferably skiin milk]

Stability and StorageStore in a dry cool location with the lid tightly shut.

REFERENCES1 Hens are stimulated multiple times with more than 26whole inactivated bacteria of human interest including Sal-monella, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli,Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas, Proteus, Propioni-bacterium acnes, and Hemophilus influenzae.2 US Patent # 6,420,337 Highly purified cytokine activat-ing factor and methods of use ..3 US Patent # 7,083,809 Purified cytokine inhibitory factor4 Greenblatt HC Adalsteinsson 0 & LKagen, Administra-tion to Arthritis Patients of a Dietary Supplement Contain-ing Immune Egg: An Open-Label Pilot Study, 1998.J MedFood 1:1715 US Patent # 6,706,267 Glucosamine and egg for reducinginflammation6 Wilborn WH Effect of Immune Egg Protein on SerumCholesterol in Rabbits on Atherogenic Diets 1997 unpub-~ed • r7 Karge WH et al. Pilot Study on the effect of Hyperim-mune Egg Protein on Elevated Cholesterol Levels and Car-diovascular Risk Factors 1999 J Med Food 2:518 Morningstar MW Hyperimmune Egg Powder For TheTreatment Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Case Series 2004J .Chircpr Med 3:12-49 Jacoby, ill Moore G and G Wnorowski Inhibition of'Diar-rhea by Immune Egg: A Castor Oil Mouse Model J NutrFunct 2001 Med Foods 3:4710 US Patent # 6,803,035 Anti-diarrheal and method forusing the same .11 US Patent # 5,772,999 Method of Preventing, Counter-ing or Reducing NSAID-Induced Gastrointestinal Damageby Administering Milk or Egg Products from Hyperimmu-nized Animals12 Ambekar R Chungi V Hyperimmune Egg: Its Ability toMaintain Weight and Lean Muscle Mass in Individuals withCachexia 1998 unpublished13 Okullo J An Assessment of Effectiveness and Acceptabil-ity ofimmune26 in the Management of the Sick in Uganda2002 unpublished14 Kizito FB Improvements in Quality of Life for HNIAIDSPatients Using Hyperimmune Egg (Immune 26™) - TheTASO Study 3rd Inter AIDS Soc Conf HIV Pathogenesisand Treatment 2005 Abstract No. MoPe11.2C4315 Scheett TM, et al. Hyperimmune Egg Protein DecreasesSubmaximal Heart Rate and Increases Peak Power 2007Med Sci Sports Med Exerc 39:S36516 Scheett TM, et al. Increased Muscular Strength and En-hanced Muscle Repair with Hyperimmune Egg Protein Sup-plementation 2007 J Strength Cond Res 21:e41

Shown in Product Identification Guide, page 310

J

Visit PDR.net to register for Product Safety Alerts and to download mobile PO