What Does the Immune System Really Need?
If there’s one aspect of health that has taken on unprecedented importance this year, it’s the immune system.
Your immune system is an amazingly complex network of organs, cells and tissues that elegantly coordinate to defend your body against invaders known as “antigens”. Antigens appear to your body as foreign and harmful. The immune system’s critical job is to recognize and destroy these invaders. They may appear in many forms like bacteria, fungi, viruses, chemicals and more.
The microbiome is your personal community of microbes (bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses) that exist on and inside the human body. The largest majority are found within the gut. A diverse population of good bacteria (probiotics) within this community are integral to the proper function of your immune system.
Probiotics
Should a threatening virus enter the intestinal tract, your good bacteria will fight it off on 3 different levels:
Level 1 - While the virus is in your intestinal tract, the probiotics surround it and neutralize it.
Level 2 - Probiotics form a barrier along your intestinal lining and prevent the virus from passing through this lining and entering into your bloodstream.
Level 3 - If the virus passes through levels one and two and reaches your bloodstream, the friendly bacteria actually communicate to each other. This results in your body producing substances that will neutralize the virus before it can cause you damage.
Prebiotics
Simply stated, prebiotics are food for probiotics, increasing the population and diversity of the probiotics supports a healthy microbiome.
They also help balance inflammation in your body. All probiotics do not eat the same prebiotics.
- Some like potato, others like apple or perhaps chicory, etc.
Too much of a single prebiotic can actually reduce diversity of probiotics.
A small amount of a variety of prebiotics is essential.
Functional Mushrooms
Functional mushrooms have been appreciated for centuries by cultures around the world for their beneficial effects on our health. Current research touts their immune-modulating properties which naturally support your immune system.
Beta-glucans
This component of mushrooms can activate and increase the power of both our innate and adaptive immune cells.
Beta-glucans are:
-anti-inflammatory
-anti-oxidant rich
-lipid lowering
-liver protecting
-rich in nucleosides
-able to enhance many biological processes in the body including immunity.
The beneficial compounds we seek for immune health are created at different stages of the mushroom’s growth and in different parts of the mushroom body. Where and how themushrooms are cultivated is critical to their immune support value. Mushrooms used in Vital Planet products are exclusively grown indoors in hygienic growing rooms on organic mediums that enhance the mushrooms’ beneficial aspects.
Here at Vital Planet, we have developed Vital Flora Immune Biome Probiotic. One capsule daily offers the immune enhancing benefits of probiotics, prebiotics, and functional mushrooms.
Vital Flora Immune Biome Probiotic delivers seven functional mushrooms along with 60 unique strains of probiotics, 60 billion cultures per capsule, coupled with seven different prebiotics. Take advantage of the best immune support imaginable!
For more than 25 years, Brenda Watson has dedicated herself to the natural health industry and helping people achieve vibrant health through improved digestion. She is the author of 7 books, a New York Times bestseller, and the creator of 5 PBS shows on natural health. For more information, please visit VitalPlanet.com.
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