IMMUNIZE CAPSULES :
Evidence-based nutritional supplementation to Help Boost Your Immune System
IMMUNIZE capsules consist of Bovine Colostrum, Saccharomyces boulardii & Vitamin D, to provide a new level of options helping to support the immune system.
Colostrum provides passive immunity against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoan parasites. Lactoferrin from colostrum increase both motility and superoxide production by polymorphous leukocytes (white blood cells), apparently making them more effective in warding off infections, Colostrum can modulate natural killer cell activity by stimulating or inhibiting the production of interleukin-2 (IL-2)51Anti-Inflammatory.
Saccharomyces Boulardii increases sIgA production. Reduces epithelial permeability and limits the cytokine cascade, reducing the symptoms of an over-enthusiastic defense. Improving immune tolerance, as well as restricting viral and pathogen adhesion and penetration.
Vitamin D in imitation–Vitamin D appears to both enhance the local capacity of the epithelium to produce endogenous antibiotics and- at the same time – dampen certain arms of the adaptive immune response.
Nutritional Benefits of Immunize Capsules
IMMUNIZE can be the best defense in the war against micro-terrorists ( viruses, parasites & bacteria)
IMMUNIZE capsules are designed to equip you with a scientifically based pro-active nutritional support to help reduce your risk of viral infection.
Contains Colostrum 400mg, Saccharomyces boulardii 1 million CFU & Vitamin D 150 IU per serving
Colostrum, Life’s First Food’ modulates natural killer cell activity by stimulating or inhibiting the production of interleukin-2 (IL-2)51Anti-Inflammatory.
Lactoferrin from colostrum increase both motility and superoxide production by polymorphonuclear leukocytes (white blood cells), apparently making them more effective in warding off infections
Saccharomyces Boulardii increases sIgA production, improves immune tolerance, as well as restricting viral and pathogen adhesion and penetration.
Vitamin D appears to both enhance the local capacity of the epithelium to produce endogenous antibiotics and- at the same time – dampen certain arms of the adaptive immune response.