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During the colder months, our immune system has a lot to do. This is because the cold and wet weather puts a strain on our body, making it much more susceptible to colds and other infections.
But with natural echinacea drops and the powerful liposomal vitamin C, you can quickly get your immune system back on track. The pleasing result: you are really well equipped for the cold season. Echinacea and liposomal vitamin C can noticeably alleviate the symptoms of a cold. noticeably alleviate the symptoms of a coldthe shorten the duration of the illness and support the general health of the immune system.
A review of 82 studies found that vitamin C and echinacea can significantly contribute to strengthening the strengthen the barriers of the immune system. These immune system barriers are mainly involved in fighting colds. Echinacea and liposomal vitamin C can therefore reduce both the duration of a cold as well as their symptoms effectively.
What effect do echinacea drops and liposomal vitamin C have on our immune system?
Echinacea is rich in antioxidant plant substances. Antioxidants are molecules that have the ability to protect cells from oxidative stress, a condition associated with chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease.
Echinacea plants also contain certain compounds called alkylamides , which further strengthen the antioxidant effect. These substances can also help to regenerate depleted antioxidants.
However, echinacea is known above all for its particularly beneficial effect on the immune system.
Numerous studies have shown that this plant helps the immune system to fight infections and viruses so that you can recover much more quickly from a cold or flu-like infection.
A study of fourteen studies also confirmed that taking echinacea reduces the risk of catching a cold by more than 50% and duration of the cold by as much as one and a half days. can.
Liposomal vitamin C is a special alternative to conventional vitamin C, as it is available in liquid form. The small fat droplets that protect the active ingredient allow the vitamin C to be absorbed much better and faster by the body.
Vitamin C is involved in many processes in our immune system. On the one hand, it promotes the production of white blood cellswhich help to protect the body against infections. On the other hand, it also helps the white blood cells to work more effectively by protecting them from damage caused by free radicals, for example.
In addition, low vitamin C levels are also associated with poorer immunity. For example, people who contract pneumonia usually have low vitamin C levels. It has also been shown that taking vitamin C supplementssignificantly shortens the recovery time from pneumonia.
With our echinacea drops and liposomal vitamin C, you can effectively strengthen your effectively strengthen your immune system in just 10 days. For best results, follow the recommended dosage of the two products for 10 days without interruption. Take 10 to 20 echinacea drops dissolved in a little water up to three times a day. In addition, take 5 ml of liposomal vitamin C daily, which you can also stir into liquid. During this time and afterwards, you should also pay attention to a healthy lifestyle in other ways. A balanced diet, sufficient exercise and as little stress as possible support the success of the immune cure.
Recommended dosage Echinacea drops:
Recommended intake Liposomal vitamin C:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Ingredients Echinacea drops:
Extract from the herb and roots of purple coneflower (Echinacea Puprpurea)
Contains 45% alcohol by volume
Quantities per 1 ml:
Ingredients Liposomal vitamin C:
Water, vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid), sorbitol, citric acid, xylitol, lecithin from sunflowers (GMO-free), xanthan gum, pineapple flavoring, gum arabic, sucrose esters of fatty acids (as sucrose palmitate), potassium sorbate, natural yellow coloring (curcumin), sodium benzoate, steviol glycosides, alpha-tocoperhol
Quantities per 5 ml:
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The combination of echinacea drops and liposomal vitamin C can strengthen the immune system sustainably and particularly effectively. Together, the two products shorten the duration of a cold or flu-like infection and quickly alleviate the symptoms.
Sources (in English):
Rondanelli, M., Miccono, A., Lamburghini, S., Avanzato, I., Riva, A., Allegrini, P., Faliva, M. A., Peroni, G., Nichetti, M., & Perna, S. (2018). Self-Care for Common Colds: The Pivotal Role of Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Zinc, and Echinacea in Three Main Immune Interactive Clusters (Physical Barriers, Innate and Adaptive Immunity) Involved during an Episode of Common Colds-Practical Advice on Dosages and on the Time to Take These Nutrients/Botanicals in order to Prevent or Treat Common Colds. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2018, 5813095. doi: 10.1155/2018/5813095
Shah, S. A., Sander, S., White, C. M., Rinaldi, M., & Coleman, C. I. (2007). Evaluation of echinacea for the prevention and treatment of the common cold: a meta-analysis. The Lancet. Infectious diseases, 7(7), 473–480. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(07)70160-3
Huijskens, M. J., Walczak, M., Koller, N., Briedé, J. J., Senden-Gijsbers, B. L., Schnijderberg, M. C., Bos, G. M., & Germeraad, W. T. (2014). Technical advance: ascorbic acid induces development of double-positive T cells from human hematopoietic stem cells in the absence of stromal cells. Journal of leukocyte biology, 96(6), 1165–1175. doi: 10.1189/jlb.1TA0214-121RR
Hemilä, H., & Louhiala, P. (2013). Vitamin C for preventing and treating pneumonia. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (8), CD005532. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005532.pub3
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