Thymus tissue extract with supporting nutrients
- The thymus secretes a family of polypeptide hormones that act on the structures and functions of the cellular immune apparatus, such as the maturation of T-cell precursors into fully competent T-cells.
- Thymus function declines with age, correlating with atrophy of the gland itself, and with the progressive, age-related loss of normal immune regulation.
- Vitamin A has been shown to stimulate the intercellular killing power of lymphocytes, one of the bodys most important forms of internal immunity.
- Vitamin C helps facilitate the production of lymphocytes, and may increase the number of its receptor sites, making them more capable of attaching to harmful bacteria and viruses.
- Inadequate levels of zinc have been shown to retard the proliferation of various types of cells necessary for proper immune function.
- Extracts of echinacea contain polysaccharides and other constituents with antimicrobial and immune-stimulating properties.
1-2 capsules daily on arising or before bed, or as directed. Should be taken 20 minutes before or 1-1/2 hours after a meal.
ThyMune – two capules provide | %DV | |
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 250 mg | 417% |
Vitamin E (natural d-alpha tocopheryl) | 100 IU | 333% |
Zinc (gluconate) | 10 mg | 67% |
Copper (gluconate) | 1 mg | 50% |
Thymus tissue** | 800 mg | * |
Echinacea Extract (Echinacea angustifolia)*** | 80 mg | * |
Bioflavonoids (mixed citrus ) | 50 mg | * |
Natural beta-carotene | 20000 IU | * |
* Daily Value (DV) not established |
** From freeze-dried FDA-approved BSE-Free bovine source.
*** 80 mg of 65:1 concentrated herb is equivalent to approximately 250 mg of fresh herb
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