15,20 €
Dietary supplement with a combination of ingredients:
to support the immune system.

When a pathogen enters the body, the immune system begins to produce immune signaling cells (interleukins), antibodies (immunoglobulins), and immune cells that attack the pathogen. To do this, the immune system needs the building blocks of these molecules and help with cell division so that immune cells can multiply and defeat the pathogen.
222 – IMMUNECARE capsules:
222 – IMMUNECARE The capsules are intended for:
Packaged in vegan/cellulose capsules (HPMC):
Packaged in blister packs:
Developed and manufactured in Slovenia in production facilities with GMP, IFS, ISO9001, and BIO certifications.
* Health claims ID292 and ID293 approved by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
** Health claim ID293 authorized by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
*** Health claims ID138, ID143, ID148, ID3331 approved by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

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Ingredients: Immunell™ (adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil), zinc gluconate, anti-caking agents: magnesium stearate and talc, ascorbic acid, capsule: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC).
Net quantity: 12.2 g (30 capsules x 406 mg)
The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Store out of reach of children, in a dry place at room temperature in the original packaging.
Take 1 capsule once a day one hour before a meal with 150 ml of water or our tea.

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The connection between the immune system, the gut, and the brain
80% of the human body's immune cells are located in the gut, which is why the immune system and the digestive tract are closely linked. In addition, the gut is directly connected to the brain via the vagus nerve. Poor immunity and poor gut health are therefore possible causes of brain fog. Scientists have recently discovered that the gut is responsible for brain fog in long COVID, as it becomes permeable due to constant attacks by the COVID virus.
Along with the skin, the intestines and immune system are our main defenders, constantly adapting to the environment and fighting against foreign bodies and pathogens.
What is an immune response?
Innate immune system It triggers a general response to the pathogen, i.e., it does not require prior contact with the pathogen. It immediately begins to produce macrophages and sends them to the site of invasion.
Adaptable immune system it must first come into contact with the pathogen in order to then produce cells or antibodies that destroy the pathogen. Thus sIt adapts to the pathogen and the body gains immunity to that pathogen. Once the adaptive immune system "understands" the pathogen, it basically remembers it. The next time it encounters it, the response can be faster and more effective.
In both cases, when a foreign body or pathogen invades, the body's immune system responds by producing a huge number of new immune cells.
The intestines and immune system are parts of the human body where cells change most rapidly due to constant defense against pathogens. All intestinal cells are replaced within 5 days!
So why does the body need nucleotides for immune response?
When the body produces new cells, it needs building blocks for new DNA in the cell nucleus and building blocks for new RNA in the mitochondria, which produce energy for the cell.
DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides. De novo Nucleotide synthesis, i.e., the production of nucleotides from basic amino acids, is very energy-intensive for the body. Therefore, the body uses nucleotides from dead cells or from food.
Nucleotides are also the building blocks of immune signaling cells and antibodies, known as immunoglobulins, which are produced by the adaptive immune system.
Nucleotides could also be useful in recovery after sports, in cases of leaky gut and irritable bowel syndrome, as it is well known that nucleotides from colostrum help build the immune system and the digestive tract of infants. However, there are not yet enough convincing clinical studies on adults.
Why are the nucleotides in ImunoCare capsules superior to the nucleotides in the first breast milk, known as colostrum?
In terms of composition, they contain the same nucleotides as those found in breast milk. However, the nucleotides in ImunoCare capsules are not of animal origin. They are made from yeast and are therefore suitable for vegans.
What is zinc used for?
Zinc has a dual role. It acts as a trigger for antioxidant processes. It also acts as a modulator of thymulin. Thymulin is a compound that is essential for the life of T lymphocytes, i.e., immune cells of the adaptive immune system. T lymphocytes can copy pathogens so that the body can then produce antibodies, or they can destroy them themselves by attacking them.
The zinc in Imuno Care capsules is in the form of gluconate, which has the best bioavailability.
Why is vitamin C added?
Vitamin C promotes the removal of oxidants and can stimulate phagocytosis, i.e., the destruction of pathogenic cells.
In general, vitamin C deficiency causes weakened immunity and increased susceptibility to infections.

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222 ImunoCare capsules combine nucleotides, zinc, and vitamin C to strengthen the immune system, supporting faster cell division and immune response. The capsules could help improve immunity during seasonal illnesses, cold, and flu.
222 ImunoCare capsules provide immune system support by offering nucleotides (building blocks for immune cells, immune messenger cells and antibodies), vitamin C (antioxidant supporting immune system), and zinc (supporting immune function and cell division), enhancing both innate and adaptive immune responses.
222 ImunoCare capsules are ideal for individuals with weakened immunity, those prone to infections, or during cold and flu season. It’s also suitable for athletes and those looking to support the immune system during recovery and high physical stress.
The active ingredients in 222 ImunoCare capsules include Immunell™ nucleotides, zinc gluconate, and vitamin C from organic/BIO acerola. These ingredients work together to promote healthy immune system function and enhance the body's defense mechanisms.
Take 222 ImunoCare capsules once a day, one hour before meals, with 150 ml of water or tea. It's most effective during cold seasons or when the body is under stress to support immune health and recovery.
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