Immune Support Fast First Aid for Colds
“I got up in the morning feeling sick with a bit of a scratchy throat. You know the feeling, like you’re on the edge of being miserable. Anyway, I went into my kitchen, took ten ImmuneSupport tablets, washed them down with some orange juice and that was it. I never got sick. I was amazed.” — VS, age 50, Miami, Florida
There’s no such thing as a magic bullet when it comes to health care. However, if you can get the immune system working the right way, then you can wipe out a cold before it gets a chance to make you miserable. The immune system, when given the building blocks of nutrition, can keep you from getting sick, escort foreign invaders from your body, protect the cells, and prevent disease. It’s a team effort involving the lymph system, the skin, microbes in the digestive tract, and more.
The human immune system is a truly amazing constellation of responses to assaults from outside the body. It has many facets, a number of which can change to optimize the response to these unwanted intrusions. The system is
remarkably effective—most of the time.
Very often, the difference between coming down with a whopper of a cold is whether your immune system kicks in in time to avoid the full blow of the illness. There are a number of foods and herbs known to stimulate the immune system so it can do its job in protecting you from getting sick. These were put into the ImmuneSupport formula. Some of these ingredients include acerola (a fruit high in vitamin C), garlic, Chinese astragalus, Maitake mushroom, green tea, echinacea, and Siberian ginseng. These are all immune boosters.
This is why it’s a great supplement to keep in your pantry. It’s like a first-aid supplement. It’s great to take if you feel a cold coming on. You take ten tablets then let your immune system do the work.
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