Keeping our immune system strong has never been more important. Knowing how to keep our natural defenses primed, however, can be confusing. The Immunity Protocol provides three powerful, immune-boosting nutrients that work together to bolster immune response. This protocol takes the guesswork out of supporting your immune health and is perfect for regular health maintenance, travel or for seasonal use.
A powerful way to boost your natural defenses
Three easy products to support robust immune health
Provides excellent sources of key vitamins and minerals
Immunity Protocol
Every day, the body's immune system is busy combating a variety of stressors. In order to be as effective as possible against these stressors, your body needs the right support in the form of key nutrient reserves. Each of the vitamins provided in the Immunity Protocol provide individual benefits when it comes to a strong immune response, and also work synergistically for increased benefit when taken together.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C's role in immune enhancement helps by boosting natural killer cell activity, and lymphocyte proliferation, helping your body recognize threats. Vitamin C is also a potent antioxidant, acting to neutralize free radicals which may impact DNA, lipids and proteins. Vitamin C functions by donating electrons to unstable molecules, neutralizing their impact.
Zinc
Zinc has a wide range of physiological functions, including the support of the body's immunity defense system and tissue development and repair. This unique formulation that includes co-factors such as copper, allows zinc to be used for long-term use without depleting its antagonist (copper). Vitamin C and B6 are powerful antioxidants and act as synergistic partners with zinc in this formulation in order to enhance its absorption into the body where it needs it the most.
Vitamin D3
When the body is low in Vitamin D it lowers our immune response and therefore our defenses against potentially harmful stressors. Vitamin D also plays a major role in our human genome (DNA) and is responsible for over 500 processes in the body, including assisting with the absorption of other vitamins and minerals.