Food Supplement for Strengthening the Immune System - 60 pcs
Characteristics
- Monastic Food Supplements: Utilize classic herbs based on ancient monastic knowledge and experience
- Concentrated Echinacea Extract: 120 mg per serving for immune support and cold symptom relief
- Concentrated Rose Hips Extract: 150 mg per serving, rich in vitamin C and antioxidants for immune health
- Concentrated Astragalus Extract: 100 mg per serving, known for immune cell activation and potential anticancer benefits
- Vegetarian Capsule: Capsules are made with Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, suitable for vegetarians
- Glass vial containing 60 capsules
Ingredients
- Echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia) Extract E.S. 120 mg
- Rose Hips (Rosa canina) Extract E.S. 150 mg
- Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) Extract E.S. 100 mg
- Anti-caking Agent (maize starch) 30mg
- Capsule shell: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose suitable for vegetarians
Dosage
- Adults: 1 capsule twice a day, morning and afternoon
Warnings
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet.
- This product is not intended for the prevention, treatment or cure of human disease.
- Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, under medication, or have health problems, and in case of an allergic reaction, stop using it immediately.
- Store in a cool and dry environment (up to 25°C), away from small children.
Studies
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Herbal Medicinal Products Committee (HMPC) have approved the use of echinacea as a traditional herbal remedy for short-term prevention & treatment of common cold symptoms. It seems likely that Echinacea purpurea activates the immune system through specific biochemical pathways. Rosa canina contains significant amounts of vitamin C, which are necessary to meet the recommended daily dose. Studies show that Rosa canina has a strong antioxidant effect and inhibits the chemotaxis of peripheral neutrophils. The Astragalus plant stimulates the activation and differentiation of various cells of the immune system. Given the long history of Astragalus use as a "tonic" drug and the recent discovery of its immunomodulating and anticancer effects in vitro and in vivo, it is optimistic that Astragalus, as a potential biological response modifier, may play a new role in modern medicine.