Free shipping on USA orders over $75 USD. $10.95 CANADA SHIPPING!

FREE SHIP ON USA ORDERS $75+
$10.95 CANADA FLAT RATE

Why You Need Revive+ in Your Arsenal This Winter

Share This Post

In our modern world, maintaining a strong and balanced immune system has never been more important. Our immune system acts as our body’s defense mechanism, safeguarding us against harmful pathogens and maintaining our overall well-being. Enter the transformative potential of a powerful blend of plant nutrients meticulously designed to support a healthy and harmonious immune system.

Nature has always been a source of healing and restoration. This unique blend taps into the wisdom of botanicals, herbs, and mushrooms that have been treasured for their immune-boosting properties for centuries.

1. Vitamin D: The sunshine vitamin, Vitamin D, is not just for bone health – it plays a critical role in immune system function. Adequate vitamin D levels enhance the immune system’s response to invaders, promoting our natural defense against infections.

2. Vitamin C: The immunity workhorse, Vitamin C, has long been celebrated for its immunity-boosting abilities. This potent antioxidant aids the production and function of immune cells, keeping our defenses strong.

3. Zinc: The cellular defender, zinc, is essential for a healthy immune response. It supports the production of immune cells and helps regulate inflammation, contributing to the body’s natural defense strategy.

4. Quercetin Powder: Nature’s anti-Inflammatory agent, quercetin, is a flavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables. Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, it helps decrease the body’s inflammatory response, supporting the maintenance of healthy tissues.

5. Herbal Heroes: Olive Leaf, stinging nettles, milk thistle and olive leaf extract have each earned their place in the immune health lineup. These botanicals contain compounds that aid immune function while promoting overall wellness.

6. Mushroom Magic: Turkey tail and lion’s mane extract. Turkey tail mushroom extract is a powerhouse, known for its immune-boosting effects. Lion’s mane extract adds cognitive benefits, supporting overall health from within.

7. Echinacea Purpurea Extract: Ancient herbal ally echinacea has a rich history in traditional medicine as an immune-supporting herb. It stimulates immune cells’ activity, assisting the body’s natural defense mechanisms.

8. Chlorella Powder: Detoxifying defender chlorella is a freshwater algae packed with nutrients. Its detoxifying properties help the body eliminate toxins, enabling the immune system to function optimally.

9. Bromelain: Nature’s enzymatic aid derived from pineapple, bromelain is an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties. It helps the body maintain a balanced inflammatory response.

The ingredients in our immune boosting supplement Revive+ contain a meticulously crafted blend that brings together the best of nature’s offerings to provide holistic immune support. By combining these potent ingredients, the supplement bolsters the body’s resilience against pathogens while actively reducing inflammation to maintain harmony within.*

As we navigate life’s challenges, maintaining a healthy and balanced immune system is paramount. The blend of ingredients in Revive+ offer a natural approach to fortify your immune defenses, helping you face the world with vitality and vigor. Remember, before incorporating any new supplement into your routine, consult a healthcare professional to ensure it aligns with your individual needs and health goals. Embrace the wisdom of nature and nurture your immune well-being – your body will thank you.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

REFERENCES: 

1. Vitamin D and Immune Health:
“Vitamin D and the Immune System.” Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2011.
“Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory tract infections: systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data.” The BMJ, 2017.

2. Vitamin C and Immune Function:
“Vitamin C and Immune Function.” Nutrients, 2017.
“Vitamin C and Immune Function.” Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2010.

3. Zinc and Immunity:
“Zinc in Infection and Inflammation.” Nutrients, 2017.
“Zinc and Immune Function: The Biological Basis of Altered Resistance to Infection.” The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1998.

4. Quercetin and Inflammation:
“Quercetin: A Potential Natural Drug for Adjuvant Treatment of COVID-19 Patients.” Phytotherapy Research, 2020.
“Quercetin, Inflammation and Immunity.” Immunology & Cell Biology, 2019.

5. Herbal Ingredients and Immune Support:
“A Review on Immune System Modulation by Plants: An Overview on Immunomodulators.” Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2011.
“Immunomodulatory Effects of Plant Extracts and Plant Secondary Metabolites on Macrophages: A Systematic Review.” BioMed Research International, 2018.

6. Mushroom Extracts and Immune Enhancement:
“Medicinal Mushrooms in Human Clinical Studies. Part I. Anticancer, Oncoimmunological, and Immunomodulatory Activities: A Review.” International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2017.
“Medicinal Properties of Substances Occurring in Higher Basidiomycetes Mushrooms: Current Perspectives (Review).” International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2011.

7. Echinacea and Immune Support:
“Echinacea for Preventing and Treating the Common Cold.” The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014.
“The Efficacy of Echinacea Compound Herbal Tea Preparation on the Severity and Duration of Upper Respiratory and Flu Symptoms: A Randomized, Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2016.

8. Chlorella and Detoxification:
“Effect of Chlorella on Constipation in Elderly Hemodialysis Patients: A Pilot Study.” Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2019.
“Chlorella and Spirulina Microalgae as Sources of Functional Foods, Nutraceuticals, and Food Supplements; An Overview.” Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2013.

9. Bromelain and Inflammation:
“Bromelain: A Protease for All Reasons.” Phytotherapy Research, 2001.
“Anti-inflammatory Effects of the Enzyme Bromelain.” International Immunopharmacology, 2016.

More To Explore

Uncategorized

What are Adaptogens?

Stress relieving practices and products are not new. In fact, since the start of the pandemic, 47% of Americans have reported an increase in their

Close
Join Waitlist We will inform you when the product arrives in stock. Please leave your valid email address below.
×