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Fighting the Flu

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Did you know that there is research that shows the active ingredient in Immu Prime being studied for H1N1 virus and that the active ingredient in Immune Right is implicated indirectly but very positively in that same study?

Therefore if you are looking for enhanced immune support this fall, I have some very specific recommendations and they are as follows:

Preventative:

  • Immune Right - 2 pills twice per day with meals, breakfast and dinner.  (This is a nurturing immune modulator and can actually have an anti-inflammatory affect.  IT IS SAFE for use Auto Immune Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis.)
     
  • Immu Prime - 1 pill twice per day with meals, breakfast and dinner.  (DO NOT use Immu Prime if you are suffering from an Auto Immune Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease or Colitis.  It is an immune stimulant and may aggravate your condition.)

If Sick:

  • Immune Right - 4 pills twice per day with meals, breakfast and dinner until better.  (This is a nurturing immune modulator and can actually have an anti-inflammatory affect.  IT IS SAFE for use Auto Immune Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease and Colitis.)
     
  • Immu Prime - 1 pill twice per day with meals, breakfast and dinner until better.  (DO NOT use Immu Prime if you are suffering from an Auto Immune Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s Disease or Colitis.  It is an immune stimulant and may aggravate your condition.)  NOTE:  there is no value in increasing the dose on this item, it is fully effective at 1 pill twice per day and fully “loaded” after three days.


Immune Right - 120 Capsules $41

Immu Prime - 60 Capsules  $102


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Here is research that shows the active ingredient in Immu Prime being studied for H1N1 virus.
 
Note:  the animals in the studies had to be deprived of breast milk prior to the study in order to effectively catch the virus because it contained immune globulins which were otherwise protecting them from getting the virus (immune globulins are the active ingredient in Immune Right).
  

Antiviral effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta-glucan to swine influenza virus by increased production of interferon-gamma and nitric oxide.
 
Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Building no. 85, San 56-1, Shillim-dong, Kwanak-Gu 151-742.

The aim of these experiments was to investigate the potential antiviral effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta-glucan on the pneumonia induced by swine influenza virus (SIV). Forty colostrum-deprived 5-day-old piglets were randomly divided into four groups of 10. The 20 pigs in groups 1 and 2 were administered Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta-glucan orally (50 mg/day/pig; En-Bio Technology Co., Ltd) for 3 days before SIV infection and those in groups 3 and 4 were given culture medium/diluent alone. Groups 1 and 3 were inoculated intranasally with 3 ml of tissue culture fluid containing 2 x 10(6) tissue culture infective doses 50% (TCID(50))/ml of SIV and those in groups 2 and 4 were exposed in the same manner to uninfected cell culture supernatant. The microscopic lung lesions induced by SIV infection (group 1 pigs) were significantly more severe than those induced by infection in animals pre-administered beta-glucan (group 3) (P < 0.05). Significantly more SIV nucleic acid was detected in the lungs of pigs experimentally infected with SIV only (group 1) at 5, 7 and 10 days post-inoculation (dpi) compared with lungs from pigs pre-administered beta-glucan and infected with SIV (group 3) (P < 0.05). The concentrations of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and nitric oxide (NO) in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from pigs pre-administered beta-glucan and infected with SIV (group 3) were significantly higher than for any other group at 7 and 10 dpi for IFN-gamma, and at 5, 7 and 10 dpi for NO (P < 0.05). Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta-glucan reduced the pulmonary lesion score and viral replication rate in SIV-infected pigs. These findings support the potential application of beta-glucan as prophylactic/treatment agent in influenza virus infection.

 

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