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How supplemental support fits into the modern immune system.

Man holding a tissue, looking sick.
A sick man holding a tissue.

Let’s explore why immune support matters.


Not only are we experiencing seasonal changes from summer to winter, but our daily lifestyles are fast-paced and stressful.


This opens other avenues that we normally don’t realise need extra support, such as your stress levels. When the release of cortisol happens in our body as we experience stress, it can suppress our immune system.


Now, not maintaining your body's normal baseline performance with key players such as Zinc and Selenium could impact your immune system and your normal bodily functions.


Without the right building blocks, your body can’t keep up with the demands. It needs cells to divide and grow, and for your body to produce white blood cells. This strengthens your immune system.


This could help your body recognise and attack infected cells, so in short, your lifestyle choices could have a big impact on your body’s defence system.


When we fall ill, we would normally like to get rid of that pesky cold or flu, but as the saying goes, “prevention is better than cure”.


Why not invest in your future body now?


Why not build your defences stronger?


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“Your health is a journey, not a race.”



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