Clinicians Del-Immune Quickly Supports a Healthy Immune System.

Why do some people always have a cold or a flu during winter time while others rarely if ever, catch a cold? Exposure is one factor. But many people are exposed to the same virus and not all get sick. The answer is in the body's ability to protect against disease. A healthy immune system is your protection against infection. The immune system is made up of your white blood cells and supporting these infection fighters is key in the battle against bacteria and viruses.

Factors that lower the immune system's optimal functioning include stress. Emotional stress, physical stress such as exposure to extreme cold and over exercising or over working. A study showed that recently bereaved individuals had lower white blood cell counts than normal, a clear sign that emotional stress lowers immunity. Over the years we've seen many athletes training for triathlons, marathons and half-marathons come down with colds just before the event as they raise their training intensity to peak in time for the race.

An inadequate nutritional status also means that the immune system can be easily stressed. Too much alcohol, cigarettes and recreational drug use may also lower immunity. Poor dietary choices, too much processed food and synthetic drinks that you'll find at major burger chains are low in nutritional value. It's hard for your body to function well on this kind of fuel.

Eating a diet high in fresh fruit and vegetables helps support a healthy body in all areas including immunity. Some supplements help to boost immunity too. Vitamin C is well known to be fuel for white blood cells. Herbs such as echinacea, andrographis and olive leaf extract are just some of the herbs that are known to strengthen the body's immune response to invading micro-organisms. Lesser known supplements include deer velvet and colostrum, the first portion of milk expressed by mammals to give their offspring immune protection. Colostrum is particularly supportive as it has the ability to block viruses from entering the cell, where they raid the cell components to make many more viral offspring.

Del-Immune is a product derived from a strain of bacteria called lactobacillus rhamnosus. The cells of this bacteria are broken into very small fragments which releases peptides. Peptides are small arrangements of amino acids and when bound together in large quantities and in a certain order, may become enzymes. These peptides, released from the micro-fine cell fragments of lactobacillus rhamnosus bacteria are potent immune stimulants.

The immune system helps prevent foreign invaders but also foreign cell types, such as cellular material from another person or abnormal cells such as cancer. Experiments on mice with sarcoma, a cancer were given lactobacillus rhamnosus cell fragments and the cancer healed. Furthermore when the scientists attempted to give the mice cancer again the cancer didn't take hold while the mice were being given the cell fragments. We don't endorse animal experimentation but this is useful information.

Now available as a small capsule packing a whopping 2 billion cell wall fragments, Del-Immune is a potent and quick booster, stimulating the body to activate it's immunity quickly. Del-Immune is gluten and dairy free. It has no known side effects at the recommended dosage and in animal studies at 50-100 times the recommended dose levels no side effects were observed. Nor were any interactions noted with prescription medicines. There is a precaution though to avoid this supplement of you have multiple schlerosis or lupus.

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