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AIM Support for Your Immune System
It’s cold outside in the dead of winter, a time that increases the risk of catching colds and the flu. Recent research suggests a previously unknown reason why this happens. The drop in temperature inhibits a specific immune response, and the nose knows all about it.
When confronted with bacterial or viral pathogens, the nose releases tiny sacs filled with fluid to neutralize these threats. However, this immune response is reduced by over 40 percent in cold weather.¹
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Whatever the reasons that winter plays a part in making people sick, it makes sense to give your immune system a boost of support from GarlicAIM and Proancynol 2000.
Protective GarlicAIM
Supplementing your dietary intake with GarlicAIM gives you a side of garlic in three forms: garlic bulb extract, fermented black garlic and alpine wild garlic. The beneficial compounds from GarlicAIM’s unique combination of ingredients include significant sources of adenosine, allicin, flavonoids and gamma-glutamyl peptides.
The seven ingredients in Proancynol 2000 increase your body’s number and diversity of antioxidants. These protective molecules replace the missing electron in unstable molecules known as free radicals, thereby preventing the damage of their destructive natures.
Proancynol 2000’s antioxidantrich ingredients go even further by increasing levels of one of the most important antioxidants produced by your body: glutathione, a protein made up of three amino acids.
Along with being a major part of the antioxidant defense system in cells, glutathione is said to fine-tune the immune response.³ Even though glutathione is naturally produced by your body, levels decrease as you age. But taking a glutathione supplement has displayed poor results due to the breakdown of this protein during digestion. Proancynol 2000 ingredients such as alpha-lipoic acid regenerate and recycle glutathione, high levels of which are associated with a greater sense of well-being.
Make sure GarlicAIM and Proancynol 2000 are on the side of your immune system season after season.
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