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INFINITY's
Ultimate Immune Booster is scientifically designed to
boost your immune system. This potent herbal formula
is fueled by Allisure®,
the specialized extract from garlic that has potent
antibiotic capability.
Elderberry (*Sambucus),
Olive Leaf and Oregano
Oil - three of the most powerful organic anti-viral,
anti-inflamatory, anti-biotic herbs available without
a prescription.
ImmunoEnhancer™
AG is a non-digestible soluble fiber from Larch that
has been included as a prebiotic supplement and helps
in supporting healthy intestinal flora - a key component
of a healthy immune system.
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*Sambucus
has been proven to reduce the effects of flu symptoms
A small study published five years ago showed
that 93% of flu patients given Sambucus were completely symptom-free
within two days. The findings were presented at the 15th Annual
Conference on Antiviral Research. The study has been accepted
for publication in the Journal of International Medical Research.
The study involved 60 patients who had been
suffering with flu symptoms for 48 hours or less. Half the
group took 15 milliliters of Sambucus and the other group
took a placebo four times a day for five days. Patients in
the Sambucus group had "pronounced improvements"
in flu symptoms after three days: Nearly 90% of patients
had complete cure within two to three days.
Also, the Sambucus group had no drowsiness,
the downside of many flu treatments. The placebo group didn't
recover until at least day six; they also took more painkillers
and nasal sprays. Compounds in Sambucus, called anthocyanins,
have an anti-inflammatory effect; this could explain the effect
on aches, pains, and fever.
Sambucus could be an "efficient and safe
treatment" for flu symptoms in otherwise healthy people
and for those with compromised immune systems, such as the
elderly.
Russell Greenfield, MD, a leading practitioner
of integrative medicine and medical director of Carolinas
Integrative Health, advocates treating flu with black elderberry
(Sambucus), he says in a news release. "It can be given
to children and adults, and with no known side effects
or negative interactions," he says.
"But don't expect grandma's elderberry
jam" to ease flu symptoms like body aches, cough, and
fever, he warns. "Sambucus is the only black elderberry
preparation shown effective in clinical studies."
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Serving
Size: 1 softgel
Suggested
Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1 to 2 softgels
daily, preferably with meals.
Free
of: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn,
soy, milk, egg, preservatives or artificial colors
Other
Ingredients: Rice
Bran Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, Enteric Coating, Water,
Soy Lecithin, Yellow Beeswax and Carob (natural color).
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60 |
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Amount
Per Serving |
% Daily
Value |
| Calories |
5 |
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| Elderberry
(Sambucus nigra) (Fruit/Berry) |
50 mg
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| (50:1 Concentrated
Extract) (Equivalent to 2,500 mg) |
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| Olive Leaf
Extract (Olea europaea) (min. 18% Oleuropein)
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50 mg
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† |
| Allsure®
[Patented Allicin from Fresh Garlic) |
40 mg
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† |
| (Allium
sativum)] (12.5 mcg of of Allicin) |
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| Oregano Oil
(min. 55% Carvacrol) |
40 mg
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† |
| ImmunEnhancer™ AG [Arabinogalactan from Larch Tree
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10 mg
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† |
| (Larix occidentalis>)]
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| Rosemary Oil
(Rosemarinus officinalis) |
5 mg
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* Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000
calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established. |
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"These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended
to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any diseases."
The above is a Government ORDERED statement. It is NOT based
in either reality or sanity. Just like our Government. In
a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia ruled that the health claim rules imposed by the FDA
unconstitutional and in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.
The court instructed the FDA to define "significant scientific agreement"
for health claims on dietary supplement labels, and instructed the FDA to allow
the use of disclaimers on labels rather than to suppress these claims outright.
The court further held that four FDA Final rules (prohibiting certain nutrient
disease relationship claims) invalid under the first Amendment to the Constitution.
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