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Why has Immunace® been developed?
When is Immunace® recommended ?
Can Immunace® be used with other medicines simultaneously?
How and when should Immunace® be used?
Are there any undesired effects whilst taking Immunace® ?
What are the active ingredients?
How long does it take to experience any benefit?
 
Why has Immunace® been developed?

Research shows that our bodies often lack the specific nutrients required to maintain a strong and efficient immune system. Fruit and vegetables are the richest source of important antioxidants, but there is growing evidence that most western diets do not provide sufficient amounts. Antioxidants are of great significance as they may act as preventative agents in the human diet. Immunace® provides a synergistic combination of 23 nutrients for the immune system, with effective levels of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and bioflavonoids to help protect the human immune system. Immunace® contains whole spectrum of nutrients because studies suggest that the full range of antioxidant and immune system nutrients are more effective when combined. [Top]

When is Immunace® recommended ?

Immunace® is recommended for men and women as a nutritional safeguard to help maintain a healthy immune system, resistance to infections and long-term cell protection. Immunace® is suitable for use when recovering from illness, when extra nutritional support may help aid recovery during this time. As well as functioning as a supplement to boost the immune system, Immunace® may also be used as a valuable multivitamin and mineral dietary supplement. Immunace® can be taken for as long as required. There is no maximum length of time over which it may be used.[Top]

Can Immunace® be used with other medicines simultaneously?

Generally, Immunace® may be used along-side other medications because it contains only moderate levels of vitamins and minerals, and is free from drugs and hormones. For specific advice on taking Immunace® with other medicines, we recommend that you contact your doctor or pharmacist first. [Top]

How and when should Immunace® be used?

One or two capsules per day are recommended with or immediately after your main meal, with a full glass of water or a cold drink. Taking the capsule with a large meal maximises the absorption of the nutrients, and can reduce nausea, which is sometimes experienced if multivitamins are taken on an empty stomach. Immunace® should only be taken on a full stomach. Always ensure that Immunace® is taken with plenty of liquid to wash the capsule down, and not tea or coffee as this may cause the capsule to disintegrate too early. [Top]

Are there any undesired effects whilst taking Immunace® ?

Immunace® has no known side-effects when taken as directed. Do not exceed the recommended capsule intake. In case of overdose, seek medical advice immediately.[Top]

What are the active ingredients?

Immunace® contains the following active ingredients per two capsules: Vitamin A (2666 IU) 800 mcg; Vitamin D (400 IU) 10 mcg; Vitamin E (natural source) 110 mg; Vitamin C 300 mg; Vitamin B1 14 mg, Vitamin B2 8 mg; Vitamin B6 20 mg; Folic acid 500 mcg; Vitamin B12 14 mcg; Pantothenic acid 20 mg; Vitamin K 95 mcg; Betacarotene (natural carotenoids) 6 mg; Iron 6 mg; Magnesium 100 mg; Zinc 15 mg; Iodine 200 mcg; Copper 2 mg; Manganese 4 mg; Selenium 200 mcg; Chromium 100 mcg; Cystine 40 mg; Methionine 40 mg; Bioflavonoids 30 mg. Immunace® is free from artificial colourings, gluten, preservatives, starch, sugar, fat, salt and yeast. Immunace® has not been tested on animals. [Top]

How long does it take to experience any benefit?

Results vary amongst individuals, but in most cases we would expect the beneficial effects of the vitamins and minerals in Immunace® to build over several weeks, with noticeable results in one to three months. There is no maximum length of time over which Immunace® may be used. A regular intake is recommended. [Top]

 
   

Please note that any health tips or advice provided on this site are not intended as, and should not be regarded as a substitute for medical advice from your doctor or health professional.

 

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