In turn, this can negatively impact our energy production, and is largely what makes us feel “sick” when dealing with immune challenges.
Supporting balanced immune function, while keeping the inflammatory response in check were the two main thrusts behind Optimum Health’s product, Opti-Immune C&F.
Another important component in this formula is the extremely well-rounded immune supportive herb Astragalus. It has been shown to strengthen immunity in several ways including stimulating activity of macrophages, T-cells, and natural killer cells, as well as increasing the body’s production of interferons, and stimulating stem cells to develop into immune cells. (2,3). This yields improved antiviral and antibacterial immune activity. But at the same time Astragalus is well-known for its toning and balancing anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic qualities. This makes it extremely suitable for maintaining or regaining one's strength and energy during or after illness.
(An aside: It is actually Astragalus to which I would most attribute the immune balancing effects of this formula. In my experience, and that of my clients, Opti-Immune C&F is a boon for those suffering with food allergies and reactions. And the good thing is it doesn't seem to matter when you take it...with food or not. Especially taken with DDS probiotics, I have seen it relieve food reactions within 10-15 minutes countless times.)
Yet another herb in Opti Immune-C&F that contains a broad range of identified active compounds is Pau d’arco. Native to South America, it has been used on a traditional basis to treat a dizzying array of physical challenges, because of its anti inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial and
Also contributing to the antiviral properties of Opti Immune C&F are the herbs Goldenseal, and Resveratrol, well-established for their antibacterial, antiviral, and anti inflammatory activities. (5, 6) Traditionally dubbed “the king of mucous membranes”, Goldenseal also has a soothing effect on the linings of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, making it useful for the irritations and discomforts typically associated with colds and flus. And when it comes to Resveratrol, the biggest challenge is often sorting through the sheer volume of recent research on its myriad of documented benefits, including being anti-viral. (I highly recommend doing critical internet searches on it, and discovering for yourself how strange it is that so many claim “there are no studies.”)
Rounding out the ingredients in Opti Immune-C&F is the herb Bitter Melon, and the mineral Zinc. Though Bitter Melon is best known for its ability to lower blood sugar, it is also well documented for a broad spectrum of antimicrobial effects, including being antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal. (9) And of course Zinc is well known for its critical roles in supporting normal immune function.
So whether you are using this product for support against colds or flu, or against candida and fungus, or just as general immune support, you can be assured that Opti Immune C&F contains ingredients that were selected to provide both immune protection and balance.
Be well,
John
Important Note:
Though the herbs in this formula all carry a wide margin of safety, it is unadvisable for pregnant women to use. As well, anyone taking prescription blood thinning, or diabetic medications should consult a qualified health practitioner before using this product. Also, if you are seeking an anti candida or anti fungal action start with 1 capsule per day and increase slowly to avoid die-off effects. As per Health Canada for best results do not use this product continuously for more than 21 days. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
John
Disclaimer: The above information is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your physician.
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1.) Alternative Medicine Review; Vol 10, #1, Mar 2005: monograph, pp 51-55.
2.) Hoffman, D; Medical Herbalism – the science and practice of herbal medicine; Healing Arts Press, 2003: p 532.
3.) Alternative Medicine Review; Vol 8, #1, Feb 2003: monograph, pp 72-77.
4.) Taylor, L; Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest; the healing power of over 50 medicinal plants; Prima Publishing, 1998:pp 182-187.
5.) Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database 2009: Therapeutic Research Faculty; ed.11, 2009: pp 776-778.
6.) Ibid, pp. 1370-1372.
7.) Andrographis – In Depth Review; http://www.altcancer.com/andcan.htm#top
8.) Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database 2009: Therapeutic Research Faculty; ed.11, 2009: pp 746-750.
9.) Alternative Medicine Review; Vol 12, #4, Dec 2007: monograph, pp 360-363.