ImmunoD® CLS
Patented vitamin d3 product
ImmunoD® CLS
ImmunoD®CLS is a new, patented product containing vitamin D, which aids a normal function of the immune system. It also plays a significant role in cell division and helps with maintaining healthy bones and a normal muscular function. ImmunoD® CLS is a water-soluble complex consisting of two natural substances: vitamin d3 and recombinant Poly-N-Acetylgalactosamine.
Poly-N-Acetylgalactosamine.
Effects of
vitamin D?
Among other things, vitamin D contributes to:
- normal reception and utilization of calcium and phosphorus
- normal levels of calcium in the blood
- healhty bones
- normal muscular function
- normal function of the immune system
- cell division
Mode of action
ImmunoD® CLS?
Stability and performance of the immune system play a major role in preventing, relieving, and healing diseases, because the immune system protects the body from all sorts of attacks.
This is why cuts heal, colds improve, and other physical threats are averted before we even notice them.
ImmunoD® CLSis a new, innovative product, containing Vitamin D combined with a biological protein.
Recent scientific studies recommend complexed Vitamin D as a treatment and prevention for infectious diseases because it reduces oxidative-nitrosative stress symptoms.
When and how to use
ImmunoD® CLS?
ImmunoD® CLS is a dietary supplement and dietary food for special medical purposes prescribed and administered by physicians.
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Boosting the Immune System
The following video explains how ImmunoD® and the vitamin D3 it contains affect the immune system:
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