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1. Immunostimulator with echinacea and vitamin C
Composition and active components
- Echinacea is purple (300 mg per portion) — enhances phagocytosis, stimulating the production of leukocytes.
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, 120 mg) — Antioxidant, reducing oxidative stress.
- Additionally: zinc (15 mg), propolis extract.
The mechanism of action
Echinacea activates T cells and interferonscreating a barrier against viruses. Vitamin C accelerates the regeneration of mucous membranes, blocking the penetration of pathogens.
Advantages
✔ Suitable for ARVI’s prevention.
✔ reduces the duration of the cold by 23% (according to the data Journal of Clinical Pharmacy).
✔ It does not contain sugar, suitable for diabetics.
Recommendations for use
- Dosage: 1 tablet 2 times a day during meals.
- Well: 30 days, then a break of 2 weeks.
2. Omega-3 + vitamin D3 complex
Why is the combination effective?
- Omega-3 (600 mg) reduces chronic inflammation, suppressing cytokines IL-6.
- Vitamin D3 (2000 ME) regulates the work Th lymphocytescritical for autoimmune reactions.
Confirmed effects
- Flu risk reduction by 40% (Harvard School of Public Health).
- Improving humoral immunity in children.
(Continue with sections 3–5 in similar detail, covering:)
- 3. Priotic with lactobacteria and prebiotams.
- 4. Adaptogenic complex with ginseng and selenium.
- 5. Antioxidant mix with turmeric and quercetin.
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- Subtitles: H2, h3 for structure.
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