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ImmunoCare (Septilin) - Nature's Balanced Resistance Builder Formula Maintaining a strong immune protection, the body's main line of defense, usually results in optimum health. Traditionally, "building up" the body's own defense mechanisms was achieved by plants, such as Guggul, which possess immunomodulatory properties. ImmunoCare (known internationally as Septilin) provides effective support of the immune function, ensuring that the immune response works efficiently through normalization of leukocyte function and improved phagocytosis. Also see ImmunoCare Jr. (Childrens Septilin) Usage Take 1 or 2 capsules twice daily, preferably with meals. Allow several weeks for full benefit. The use of natural products provides progressive but long-lasting results. Packaging 60 750 mg vegetarian capsules Scientific Validation Although ImmunoCare (Septilin) has shown no direct antibacterial activity in culture media, studies have indicated that phagocytosis is significantly increased in people who have taken ImmunoCare (Septilin) for several weeks (Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol 32, August 1994, pp. 553-558). That increase can be linked with recent clinical and experimental work that clearly demonstrates that many complex glycoproteins of plant origin have the ability to induce a proliferate response in different types of cells in the immune system. All those studies suggest a model in which complex herbomineral formulations interact with the body's defense mechanisms and offer a natural and effective option to strengthen the body's resistance.
Additional Studies: Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 1993, 25,pp. 114. Pharmacol, 1990 : 22, 2, 103. Key Ingredients  | Guggul (Commiphora mukul) One of the oldest and most famous herbs in ayurvedic medicine, Guggul possesses strong purifying and rejuvenating powers. People today can especially benefit from Guggul's lipid regulating and immunomodulating properties. Studies have shown that Guggul can promote healthy cholesterol levels already within the normal range. |  | Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) Guduchi is an important part of the ayurvedic category of Rasayanas, or rejuvenative tonics. Human studies conducted on Guduchi's immune-boosting ability show it to be linked to enhancing the function of protective cells called macrophages. |  | Indian Madder (Rubia cordifolia) Indian Madder is traditionally considered a blood-purifying herb and an immune regulator. Its antioxidant properties are also being investigated. |  | Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) Also known as Indian Gooseberry or Amalaki, it has one of the highest concentrations of natural Vitamin C of any edible plant. It is an essential component of Chyavanprash, a rejuvenative tonic, and of Triphala, a digestive formula. Not surprisingly, Amla's reputation is supported by scientific studies showing it boosts immunity. |  | Horseradish Tree (Moringa pterygosperma) Horseradish Tree contains 'Pterygospermin' a physiologically active constituent that has been shown to be effective in supporting a broad range of health needs. |  | Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice has been primarily used traditionally to promote gastrointestinal health. It is a mild laxative which soothes and tones the mucous membranes. Licorice is rich in flavonoids and is currently under investigation as an antioxidant boosting certain immune functions. |
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