| Immuno-Complex brings together East and west has been brought together by this complete formula by combining
Astragalus from China and medicinal mushrooms (AHCCÒ) from Japan with
Echinacea from the Native Americans, to create a complete Quality of Life Complex.
Polysaccharides, obtained by each botanical, along with the antioxidant vitamin
C create a complete immune support supplement.
AHCC: AHCC is an extract obtained from a hybridization of several species
of medicinal mushrooms including Shiitake, all organically cultivated in Japan.
It is derived from a highly specialized manufacturing process allowing for optimal
bioavailability as a result of its low molecular weight of 5,000 Daltons. Clinical
studies have shown AHCC to increase immune response significantly, to activate
macrophage activity, NK and LAK cells, to increase production of cytokines including
TNF-a, IFN-g, IL-1, IL2, & IL-12. Studies show AHCC increases Quality of
Life Parameters for patients with immune compromised conditions.
Astragalus: A traditional Chinese medicinal herb, Astragalus has been
used to support T-lymphocyte function, macrophage phagocytic function, promotes
antibody formation, and potentates lymphokine-activated killer cell (LAK) cell
cytotoxicty activity.
Echinacea: The most researched a published herb on the market today,
Echinacea was traditionally used by the Native Americans as an immunostimulant
more than any other medicinal plant. Echinacea supports the Defense mechanism of body by
way of phagocytosis and white blood cell activity including NK-cell and interferon
activity.
Vitamin C: The most commonly used nutrient for immune support is vitamin
C. Vitamin C, an antioxidant, is essential to the human body for growth and
health. It is utilized in the body to Enhance to produce lymphocytes or white blood
cells needed to fight Problem created due to harmful organism, promote phagocytosis which involves cells that
will "eat" bacteria, viruses and other harmful invaders, and is required
by the thymus gland, one of the major glands involved in immunity.
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