Polybiotic™

1.5 FL. oz. •  45 mL.

Polybiotic bottle

The immune system protects people from disease caused by bacteria, viruses, and toxins. It helps remove foreign bodies and malignant cells from our system. The immune system is also responsible for down-regulating immune responses against external harmless triggers, such as food, or against the body’s own tissue. Failure to do so can result in the development of allergies or other autoimmune disorders. The immune system is not fully developed at birth, but it matures over the first few years of life.

This supplement is a combination of three herbal extracts in liquid form, formulated to promote an effective immunological response.

Echinacea is an herb native to the United States (Rocky Mountains). It is presently grown in western states as well as in Canada and Europe. Echinacea has a long history of traditional use among Great Plains Native American tribes, who used it to support overall wellness. Echinacea is thought to support the immune system by activating white blood cells such as lymphocytes and macrophages. Its immune-supportive properties are thought to come from a combination of naturally occurring compounds, including alkylamides, caffeic acid derivatives (such as echinacoside), polysaccharides, and polyacetylenes. Echinacea may also increase production of interferon, a protein that plays an important part in the body’s response against viruses.

Health professionals have widely recognized the immune-boosting properties of pau d’ arco. Lapachol, one of the main compounds in the bark, has demonstrated potential immune system-enhancing capabilities in laboratory and animal models. Pau d’ arco contains various agents that appear to work synergistically to influence human physiology.

Several studies have found that the alkaloids found in goldenseal may help support healthy immune activity. Reviews of animal cell studies have demonstrated berberine’s activity against disease-causing organisms. In herbal medicine, the properties of goldenseal are described as bitter, cold, dry, and moving, qualities that may be attributed to hydrastine, an alkaloid that supports healthy mucous membranes.

Supplement Facts

The immune system protects people from disease caused by bacteria, viruses, and toxins. It helps remove foreign bodies and malignant cells from our system. The immune system is also responsible for down-regulating immune responses against external harmless triggers, such as food, or against the body’s own tissue. Failure to do so can result in the development of allergies or other autoimmune disorders. The immune system is not fully developed at birth, but it matures over the first few years of life.

This supplement is a combination of three herbal extracts in liquid form, formulated to promote an effective immunological response.

Echinacea is an herb native to the United States (Rocky Mountains). It is presently grown in western states as well as in Canada and Europe. Echinacea has a long history of traditional use among Great Plains Native American tribes, who used it to support overall wellness. Echinacea is thought to support the immune system by activating white blood cells such as lymphocytes and macrophages. Its immune-supportive properties are thought to come from a combination of naturally occurring compounds, including alkylamides, caffeic acid derivatives (such as echinacoside), polysaccharides, and polyacetylenes. Echinacea may also increase production of interferon, a protein that plays an important part in the body’s response against viruses.

Health professionals have widely recognized the immune-boosting properties of pau d’ arco. Lapachol, one of the main compounds in the bark, has demonstrated potential immune system-enhancing capabilities in laboratory and animal models. Pau d’ arco contains various agents that appear to work synergistically to influence human physiology.

Several studies have found that the alkaloids found in goldenseal may help support healthy immune activity. Reviews of animal cell studies have demonstrated berberine’s activity against disease-causing organisms. In herbal medicine, the properties of goldenseal are described as bitter, cold, dry, and moving, qualities that may be attributed to hydrastine, an alkaloid that supports healthy mucous membranes.