Immuno - First Phytosterol Formula - 60 V-Caps - Health First
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- Phytosterols
- 60 mg
- Beta Sitosterol (plant)
- 33 mg
- Stigmasterol (plant)
- 30 mg
- Campsterol (plant)
- 4.5 mg
- Beta Sterolins (plant)
- 300 IU
- Vitamin A
Rice flour, colloidal silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate, and vegetable capsule shell (cellulose and purified water
Free from artificial flavours, artificial colours, corn, gluten, wheat, lactose, preservatives, and yeast. See below for cautions.
Veggie Caps
60 Vcaps
Take 1 capsule per day preferably on an empty stomach away from dairy products or animal fat.
- Immune system health
- Lower risk of LDL cholesterol
- High potency 60mg
- One-per-day formula
- Non-GMO
Each Immuno-First capsule supplies 60 mg of Beta Sitosterol and 4.5 mg of Beta Sterolins sourced from non-GMO soy. Phytosterols have been studied for their ability to balance the immune system. Vegetarian suitable formula
Phytosterols are plant fats present in all plants including fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately, phytosterols are not easily absorbed through our diet, causing an imbalance in our bodies between plant fats (phytosterols) and animal fats (cholesterol). This imbalance results in some of the serious health issues we face today, most notably a weakened immune system and high LDL (low-density lipids) cholesterol. Studies show that supplementing with a phytosterol formula is an effective way to strengthen the immune system and may help to lower the risk of LDL cholesterol.
Immuno-First contains a high potency 60 mg of the important phytosterol known as beta sitosterol. Many leading brands contain 20 mg for supplementing three times daily. Immuno-First makes it easy with a non-GMO source one-per-day formula.
Risk information:Consult a qualified health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, lactating, diabetic or have had organ transplant. Not recommended to those who suffer from sitosterolemia.
Immune System Support
Reduced in activity by stress, nutrient deficiencies and toxins in the body, your immune system response can be optimized with the right food, supplements and approach to life...
The immune system is the police force of the body. It is a complex system of cells that defend the body from invading organisms, regulate inflammation and control abnormal cell growth. Many organs are involved in the immune response, the bone marrow, lymphatic system, thymus, liver and spleen. Bone marrow produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
The spleen is a location where immune cells can monitor the blood for foreign matter. It also speeds up red blood cell production and activates blood clotting. The liver can increase body temperature and induce sweating to help fight off infections. The thymus produces B cells, which make antibodies, and T cells, which are part of the immune response.
The immune system is capable of fighting off intruders and remembering them so that they are killed off quickly if they invade again. The immune system must be able to differentiate self from non-self in order to know what to attack. If it does not recognize the body's own tissue than autoimmune diseases occurs.
Physical and emotional stress has been shown in studies to depress the amount of circulating immune cells. Examples of possible stressors are excessive exercise, surgery, a long illness, and loss of a job or death of a loved one. The sympathetic nervous system is activated by stress and causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, and a heightening of the body's senses. It decreases the functioning of systems that are not essential for fighting or fleeing a situation. This includes immunity. Stress also causes increased inflammation and a build up of damaging agents called free radicals. These substances can interfere with normal immune functioning.
Poor dietary habits inhibit the immune system by creating deficiencies in protein, vitamins and minerals. A healthy diet, with sufficient protein intake, supports the immune system because the immune cells are made of protein and are in a constant state of renewal. The immune cells use a variety of vitamins and minerals to carry out their jobs. The most important nutrients are vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, zinc and essential fatty acids. For example, vitamin C strengthens white blood cells and prevents the multiplication of bacteria and viruses. Deficiency of any one of these nutrients impairs the immune response.
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