Other Best Immune Support Ingredients per Daily Intake Amount of Three tablets
Calories | 5 | |
Total Carbohydrate | 1 g | <1% |
Protein | 1 g | 2% |
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene 900 mcg & palmitate 600 mcg) | 1,500 mcg | 167% |
Vitamin C (from ascorbic acid and zinc ascorbate) | 1,300 mg | 1,444% |
Vitamin D-3 (as cholecalciferol) | 20 mcg | 100% |
Calcium (as dibasic calcium phosphate & naturally occurring) | 36 mg | 3% |
Iron (naturally occurring) | 0.44 mg | 2% |
Zinc (as zinc citrate and ascorbate) | 22 mg | 200% |
Selenium (as sodium selenite) | 60 mcg | 109% |
Copper (as copper citrate) | 162 mcg | 18% |
Sodium | 5 mg | <1% |
Garlic Bulb | 360 mg | |
Propolis Extract | 295 mg | |
Echinacea purpurea Root Extract | 270 mg | |
Elderberry Fruit Extract | 240 mg | |
Andrographis Aerial Parts Ext. (10% andrographolides) | 140 mg | |
Aromatic Solomon’s Seal Rhizome | 120 mg | |
Astragalus Root Extract | 115 mg | |
Isatis Root Extract | 75 mg | |
Eleuthero Root Extract | 75 mg | |
Olive Leaf Extract (10% oleuropein) | 75 mg | |
Kudzu Root Extract | 60 mg | |
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex | 60 mg | |
Isatis Leaf Extract | 60 mg | |
Cinnamomum spp. Bark Extract | 55 mg | |
Angelica Root Extract | 45 mg | |
Elecampane Root Extract | 45 mg | |
Horehound Aerial Parts Extract | 35 mg | |
Ginger Root | 30 mg | |
Ginger Root Extract | 30 mg | |
Mullein Leaf | 50 mg | |
Pau D’Arco Bark Extract | 30 mg | |
Cayenne Fruit | 30 mg | |
Coptis Rhizome Extract | 12 mg |
Study:
If you would like to read a study on the link between liposomal vitamin C and cancer treatment, click HERE. This is from that study: “Antioxidants are known to minimize oxidative stress. They interact with free radicals produced as a result of cell aerobic reactions. Oxidative stress has long been linked to many diseases, especially tumours. Therefore, antioxidants play a crucial role in the prevention or management of free radical-related diseases. However, most of these antioxidants have anticancer effects only if taken in large doses. Others show inadequate bioavailability due to their instability in the blood or having a hydrophilic nature that limits their permeation through the cell membrane.
Therefore, entrapping antioxidants in liposomes may overcome these drawbacks. This is because liposomes have the capability to accommodate both hydrophilic and hydrophobic compounds with a considerable stability. Additionally, liposomes have the capability to accumulate at the cancer tissue passively. This is due to their small sizes, with enhanced drug delivery. Additionally, scientists can engineer liposomes with targeting moieties to increase the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to specific tumour cells with decreased accumulation in healthy tissues. Therefore, combined use of liposomes and antioxidants, with or without chemotherapeutic agents, is an attractive strategy to combat varies tumours. “
Adry –
An outstanding range of ingredients to support all around immune function 💪
Cristiano Percoco –
Hey Adry, I couldn’t agree more! 🙂