The flu season is upon us, we wanted to make sure we highlight below a natural food supplement that will support immune health during the flu season. With the ongoing threat of the swine flu and regular flu season and increasing number of toxins in our lives including environmental, the quality of food we eat and stress in our lives, it's no longer an option to rely simply on our typical diet to keep our immune system strong.
I have done a lot of research on product and company (Immunotec) and have chosen them because of the rigorous amount of research, process and quality assurance they provide with their products. I personally take Immunocal(regular and platinum) a every day in addition to maintaining a health lifestyle integrating whole foods, regular exercise, meditation and purified drinking water. You can read about the product below and purchase directly if desired.
30 years of research and clinical studies proves why Immunocal was given approval to claim that it's "a natural source of the glutathione precursor cysteine for the maintenance of a strong immune system."
Watch video below featuring well-known wellness expert, host of Ultrawellness TV and author, Dr. Mark Hyman (author of 'Ultrametabolism' and 'Ultraprevention') discuss the importance of gluthathione. Dr. Hyman mentions that bioactive non-denatured non-pasteurized protein whey (free of all antiobiotics, toxins) is the optimal way to help to increase your gluthathione levels and specifically sites 'Immunocal' as a provider of this specific type of protein whey.
No other antioxidant is as important to overall health
as glutathione. It is the regenerator of immune cells and
the most valuable detoxifying agent in the body. Low
levels are associated with early aging and even death. The Immune System Cure, Lorna R. Vanderhaeghe & Patrick J.D. Bouic, Ph.D.
Without glutathione, other important antioxidants
such as vitamins C and E cannot do their job
adequately to protect your body against disease. Breakthrough in Cell Defense, Allan Somersall, Ph.D., M.D.,
and Gustavo Bounous, M.D. FRCS(C)