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Immunizen
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10 Day supply (60 capsules)
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 Sugg Retail: $26.00
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How do our bodies protect themselves in a world full of harmful organisms? The answer is the immune system, the complex network within our bodies that provides defense at the cellular level against invading organisms.
The human immune system relies on cellular organisms, such as T-cells and macrophages, and immunoregulatory chemicals, such as interferon and interleukin, to protect us from invading organisms. To help support the immune system through supplementation, Immunizen contains cutting-edge ingredients that provide a food source in the intestinal tract for "friendly" bacteria crucial to immune function and support the body's immune cells--especially macrophages--in digesting foreign material in the bloodstream. This supplement's patented form of Intact® colostrum and other ingredients supply key immunoglob-ulins, antibodies, inhibitors, protein compounds, growth factors, and enzymes. The health benefits of Immunizen include protecting the body with antioxidants and helping the body make better use of iron.*
Nutrition plays a key role in maintaining our immune defenses, so Unicity has developed a cutting-edge supplement designed to fortify the body's natural resistance.*
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RESEARCH BRIEF
The immune system is the body's network of defenses. The first line of defense consists of the skin, membranes, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, and kidneys. But when those barriers and filters don't fully protect us, the body relies on certain blood cells and proteins.
White blood cells patrol the bloodstream performing a variety of immune functions, such as releasing antibodies and cleaning the blood. Antibodies are proteins that circulate in the blood and tissues to strengthen the body's defenses and help the white blood cells perform their tasks. Lymphocytes are special cells that "remember" how to defend the body, which is what allows vaccines to work. The term cellular immunity describes the role of the white blood cells, and the term humoral immunity describes the role of antibodies. The two systems work together closely and help trigger each other's actions.
The complex human immune system is highly responsive to diet, exercise, and lifestyle. Factors such as sleep deprivation and day-to-day stress can weaken our defenses. Many natural food sources provide substances that can help trigger and strengthen both cellular and humoral immune activity.*
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FAQs
Q. How do nutritional supplements help the immune system?
A. Like all body systems and organs, the immune system is profoundly affected by diet. The nutrients contained in Immunizen help stimulate the production and activity of white blood cells. Also, powerful antioxidants help protect the body from free radical damage.*
Q. Does the processing that colostrum undergoes affect this important ingredient's nutritional efficacy?
A. No, the colostrum contained in Immunizen undergoes a patent-pending, low-heat process that preserves nutrients and active ingredients.*
Q. Can you take this product daily?
A. It is recommended to take this product only as needed.
Q. How much lactose is in Immunizen?
A. The Immunizen formula contains five-percent lactose, which is a very small amount. However, if you are overly sensitive to lactose, you may not be able to consume this product
Q. Immunizen contains beta glucan, which is derived from baker's yeast. Can a person who is sensitive to yeast consume this product?
A. The beta glucan contained in Immunizen is isolated from the cell walls of yeast. The finished product does not contain any other components or byproducts of yeast, so it should present no problem for those who are sensitive to yeast.*
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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