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Sunday, November 18, 2007

 
Immune Health :

Herbal medicines always plays good role in treating abnormalities of the immune system. Research have shown the significance of various herbal products are effective in treating, asthma, lupus, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, cold, fue and the aging process is intimately linked with the immune system. Also for balancing the immune system in cases of chronic infection, preventing the immune system from turning on the body and causing destruction. Allergies occur when your immune system has mistakenly identified a normally harmless substance as a bacteria or virus. Your immune system then attacks this substance the same way it would attack an invader. When your immune system attacks an invader, it has side effects. It can cause aches, pains and fatigue.


Popular ingredients:

• Malefic : Remedy made from Honey very effective for cold flu.
• N-acetyl cysteine :It is a main precursor for the manufacture of glutathione . N-Acetyl Cysteine is a stable form of the sulfur-containing amino acid L- cysteine, and is a powerful antioxidant.
• Vitamin C : helps protect existing glutathione stores, Important for your child to get the Vitamin C they need everyday to keep their immune system healthy.
• Silymarin : Also known as Milk Thistle, is an herb that is well-documented in early traditional herbal medicine.
• Quercitin: Essential for eliminating toxic compounds found in the liver. Quercetin belongs to a class of water-soluble plant coloring agents called bioflavonoids –a type of nutrient, regarding which more research is being conducted.
• L-Glutathione: Is an essential component which nourishes cells in the gastro-intestinal lining, liver and immune system. It also preserves liver glutathione after hepatic injury. It acts as a cellular antioxidant by inhibiting free radical proliferation.

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