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Make Immune Systems
Strong Again

Covid-19 has been the number one health concern for over a year. What have we learned about this potentially deadly disease that we may have control over?

Well, scroll down to discover what we know so far…

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It may surprise you, but we know that:
100% of the admitted to the hospital for Covid-19 had vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency.
Low vitamin D levels are associated with an increase in inflammatory cytokines.
High blood sugar may worsen your outcome when hospitalized.

3 Steps to Make your Immune System Strong Again

1. Know your Starting Point

Before you start, it is important to know where you are
with your levels of important nutrients, blood sugar status, and lipid numbers.

Western medical advice is way too conservative when recommending the dose for vitamin D for the average person.

There are several factors why so many people are vitamin D deficient. Many people think that they spend plenty of time outdoors and therefore are sufficient in vitamin D. Wearing sunscreen will limit or completely block out any vitamin D making UV rays. While many take vitamin D supplements, the recommended amounts may still not provide adequate level of vitamin D.

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2. Control of Your Blood Sugar

The next step to create and maintain a Strong Immune System
is getting your blood sugar under control.

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A little over 1 in 10 Americans have Type 2 Diabetes and 1 in 3 are pre-diabetic. Over a third of Americans have a higher risk for bad outcomes of viruses and other health conditions because of high blood sugar. You don’t have to be a full-blown diabetic to be at risk!

While you may have received one of the Covid-19 vaccines available, we are not sure if they will be effective against new variants of the virus and booster shots or newer vaccines may be necessary in the future. Normalizing blood sugar and having adequate vitamin D may just be your best bet against the current Covid strains and, perhaps, other viruses and diseases! 

With proper guidance, blood sugar is very easy to control. Why wouldn’t the average person want to learn how to ensure a strong immune system? 

3. Get Assistance to Achieve Results

Save time and get better results by following a personalized program for a healthier life.

As your coach, I accompany you in your journey starting from the lab tests to know where you are and helping you create a personalized program that adjusts to your conditions and allows you to Make Your Immune System Strong Again against COVID-19 and most other diseases or health conditions. 

Contact me today for a complimentary consultation!

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Hemoglobin A1c

Check for prediabetes, diabetes, and insulin resistance.

Fasting Insulin

Checks for insulin resistance.

Lipid Profile

Check for insulin resistance and inflammation.

Vitamin D

Important nutrient for immune protection.

Homocysteine

Inflammation marker.

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Get your Vitamins and Nutrients to optimal level.

DV3: Vitamin D, E, A, K

Support your immune system, bone integrity & normal anti-aging.

CZI: Vitamin C

Strengthen the body’s innate self-repair and immune system.

GCEL: Intracellular Glutathione

Help optimal muscle performance and normal cellular aging processes.

MORS (Methylation Donor)

Relieve for occasional stress-related fatigue and support the body’s natural purification pathways.

HOMOCYSTEINE TLR

Strengthen your immune system, bone integrity & normal anti-aging.
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DV3: Vitamin D, E, A, K

This vitamin complex together with Beta Glucan, RNA/DNA Liver & Kidney Tissue Factors, and more supports your immune system, bone integrity & normal anti-aging.

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D up-regulates normal immune processes and produces over 200 peptides used in microbial relations including cathelicidin – a naturally occurring peptide necessary for overall immune health. Helps ensure calcium and phosphorus absorption and bioavailability necessary for normal bone maintenance. Supports hundreds of cell receptors that require Vitamin D.

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Vitamin E

A fat-soluble, antioxidant vitamin important to brain, nerve, blood vessel, heart, liver and skin health. A peroxyl scavenger, enzyme regulator, gene expressor, and blood lipid director.

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Vitamin K2

Specific type of vitamin K2 (MK-7) helps regulate calcium throughout the body and is associated with normal overall bone health.

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Vitamin A

Vitamin A is necessary for a strong immune
system, good vision and healthy skin. An important nutrient for mucous membranes.

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RNA/DNA Liver Tissue Factors

Cellular identity factors specific to liver cellular integrity.

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Beta Glucan

A nutrient that serves as a normal activator of macrophages, the immune cells that ingest and demolish invading pathogens and stimulate other immune cells to attack; macrophages release cytokines, chemicals that when secreted enable the immune cells to communicate and coordinate its activities, stimulate lethal white blood cells.

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Turmeric

Supports detoxification systems in addition to its antioxidant properties, inhibits free radical damage of fats (such as those found in cell membranes and cholesterol), prevents the formation of the inflammatory chemical cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), and induces the formation of a primary liver detoxification enzyme, glutathione S-transferase (GST). A good source of Vitamin B6, that’s necessary for normal homocysteine metabolic processes.

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RNA/DNA Kidney Tissue Factors

Supports the kidney’s tissue integrity. The kidneys hydroxylize Vitamin D into its active form.

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L-Carnitine

A natural amino acid known to enhance the effects of normal antioxidant systems within the body. Supports normal cell membrane integrity and manages the conversion of arachidonic acid into certain pathways. Transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy. Transports metabolic waste out of the mitochondria.

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Calcium

Consistent level of calcium in the body’s fluids and tissues is needed for muscle contraction, blood vessel contraction and expansion, the secretion of hormones and enzymes, and transmission of messages through the nervous system.

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Magnesium

An essential mineral that modulates normal immune
system functions; required for synthesis of DNA, RNA, and the premier antioxidant, glutathione. Plays a role in the active transport of calcium and potassium ions across cell membranes, a process that is important to nerve impulse conduction, muscle contraction, and normal heart rhythm.

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Grape Seed Extract

A stabilizing antioxidant containing flavonoids. Supports calcium metabolic activity.

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CZI: Vitamin C

A combination of Vitamin C, Zinc, Bioflavonoids, Copper, Green Tea Extract, and Beta Glucan that works together to support the body’s innate self-repair and immune system health.

Zinc

An important trace mineral that, in tandem with Vitamin C, work together to support the body’s innate self-repair and immune system health.

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Vitamin C

An important cellular antioxidant. Helps the body protect cellular DNA from free radical damage. Supports normal regeneration of other antioxidants including the Vitamin E complex. Vitamin C is one of the body’s natural histamine regulators.

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Copper

The balance between Copper and Zinc is a determining factor in the viability of a supplement, especially for bone health. Zinc is required for every step of the body’s bone building metabolic processes. Though Zinc and Copper are often called “antagonists,” they actually work together for the body to have proper oxidation/redux cellular activities, as well as a balanced immune response.

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Bioflavonoids

Digestive aide and liver nutrient, contains many substances–notably citric acid, calcium, magnesium, Vitamin C, bioflavonoids, pectin, and limonene–that work synergistically with Vitamin C

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Green Tea Extract

Camilla sinensis. Rich in bio-active
polyphenols, threonine (supports GABA), catechins, flavonoids, and the antioxidant Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG). Supports cellular metabolism. In this formula, the green tea is decaffeinated to bring you the benefits—epigenetic expression of healthy cellular function—without the caffeine.

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Beta Glucan

A soluble fiber that provides massive health benefits, particularly for the immune system. Scholarly scientific studies and articles frequently cite beta-glucan for its positive blood sugar, cholesterol, and immune-supportive impact.

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GCEL: Intracellular Glutathione

Support the body’s primary purification processes with a premier cellular antioxidant. Give your immune system normal support, help optimal muscle performance, and normal cellular aging processes.

Vitamin C

Supports normal GSH levels in red blood cells. Works with GSH for normal cell health.

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Folate/5MTHF (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate)

Critical to keep the body producing glutathione. The form that supports cellular metabolism, even if there are MTHFR genetic anomalies.

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Chromium

Supports glutathione’s impact on DNA integrity. Helps protect against oxidative damage.

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Alpha Lipoic Acid

Second in importance to the cell after glutathione. Involved in energy production, blood sugar control, brain health and the body’s normal purification processes. Often depleted due to stress.

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Selenomethionine

A source of selenium, an important mineral that helps the body recycle and produce more glutathione.

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Milk Thistle

Silymarin has long been used to support overall liver function and helps maintain normal glutathione levels.

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Ribose

Ribose is a highly absorbable sugar desired by the cells and facilitates cysteine to make glutathione.

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Taurine

Taurine and glutathione (GSH) have antioxidant and central nervous system protective properties. Taurine helps regulate glutathione.

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Glutamine

A precursor nutrient necessary for the body to make glutathione.

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Methylcobalamin/Hydroxycobalamin (Vit B12)

Methylated B12 and natural, bacteria-derived B12 are very reactive forms of B12. Glutathione protects B12 from association with toxic and xenobiotic molecules. B12 is a catalyst for the body to produce glutathione.

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Turmeric

Supports normal self-protective processes regarding oxidative stress and increases glutathione.

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Vitamin B6

Is necessary for production of glutathione via methylation processes. Methylation and the production and recycling of glutathione are the two most important biochemical functions in the body

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MORS (Methylation Donor)

Support for a healthy stress response, the body’s natural purification pathways, brain/neurotransmitter function, relieving for occasional stress-related fatigue.

5-MTHF (Vitamin B9)

This efficient, metabolicallyactive form, methylfolate, supports methylation processes for DNA maintenance and proper gene
expression.

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Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12)

This metabolically active form of B12 works directly within the cells. Research suggests that methylcobalamin may cross the blood brain barrier to support healthy neuron function.

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Astragalus

An herb valuable for the body’s inherent immune processes; adaptogenic; contains polyphenols that supports methylation processes.

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Curcumin

An herb with research showing that it supports DNA modulation and expression via epigenetic processes; supports normal methylation.

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Niacinamide

Helps balance the methylation process via the SAM-e (S-Adenosyl methionine) metabolic cascade. SAM-e is a common co-substrate of methyl group transfers.

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Betaine HCl (TMG)

A hydrochloric acid molecule bound to trimethylglycine; supports the body’s normal betaine homocysteine methyltransferase pathway and helps recycle Vitamin B12; helps the mitochondria manage the NO/ONOO cycle.

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Green Tea

Rich in polyphenols that support normal DNA methylation and the inherent oxidative/redox processes.

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Molybdenum Chelate

Helps the body utilize innate methylation cycles and supports the transsulfuration processes of reducing unwanted sulfites.

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Pyridoxine AKG

Vitamin B6 Alpha Ketogluterate – necessary to make cellular energy; supports glutamine production necessary for cellular energy.

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Magnesium Malate

An alkalizing magnesium bound to malic acid. Both the magnesium and the malate play important roles in mitochondrial energy rocesses.

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Biotin

Vitamin B7, also called vitamin H – supports normal cellular energy processes and glucose metabolic processes.

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RNA/DNA Brain

Supports the brain with food-based nucleic acids necessary for tissue integrity and cellular function.

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Zinc

Supports DNA transcriptive processes and telomere
lengthening.

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Potassium Phosphate Dibasic

Cell-ready phosphate required to help create energy and deliver intracellular oxygen.

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Pyruvate

Helps with carbohydrate metabolism for energy; it starts the Citric Acid Cycle that makes ATP via aerobic respiration and fat utilization.

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Selenomethionine

Selenium bound to methionine; supports cellular metabolic processes, the methionine cycle (homocysteine, SAMe), and DNA synthesis.

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HOMOCYSTEINE TLR (Thiolactone Redux Support)

This vitamin complex together with Beta Glucan, RNA/DNA Liver & Kidney Tissue Factors, and more supports your immune system, bone integrity & normal anti-aging.

Vitamin Complexes & Activated Vitamin Complexes

  • B1 – Thiamine Mononitrate & Benfotiamine – Part of the B-Complex support.
  • B2 – Riboflavin 5-Phosphate – Required to convert homocysteine to glutathione.
  • B3 – Niacinamide – Part of the B-Complex synergistic support.
  • B5 – Pantothenic Acid – Part of the B-Complex synergistic support.
  • B6 –Pyroxidal 5-Phosphate – The bioactive form of B6 directly required for proper homocysteine metabolic processes.
  • B7 – Biotin – Part of the B-Complex support.
  • B8 – Inositol – Part of the B-Complex support, a phospholipid for cell membranes.
  • B9 – 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate & Calcium Folinate – Two important Folate forms critically important for proper homocysteine regulation, along with B6 and B12.
  • B10 – Para-Aminobenzoic Acid – B-Complex support.
  • B12 – Methylcobalamin, Adenosylcobalamin, & Hydroxocobalamin – Homocysteine metabolic pathways use three forms of B12. People with COMT, MUT, or MMAB genetic variants do not have as successful of results when they only take methylcobalamin—the most common B12 in homocysteine supplements.
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Zinc (Chelate/Lipoate)

Required for homocysteine and glutathione metabolic processes.

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Di-Magnesium Malate

Required for homocysteine and glutathione metabolic processes.

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Molybdenum

Important to liver sulfation processes. Excessive homocysteine challenges the CBS (Cystathionine Beta Synthase) and can cause unwanted increased sulfites.

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Taurine

Amino acid support for the transsulfuration pathways. Helps deplete homocysteine levels by promoting the TS pathway in the formation of cysteine.

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N-Acetyl L-Cysteine

Helps decrease plasma homocysteine levels. Particularly helpful regarding dangerous endogenous thiols.

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Trimethylglycine Betaine Anhydrous

A methyl donor required to re-methylate homocysteine via pathways separate from B-vitamins.

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Choline Bitartrate

Supports cell membranes.

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Quercetin

Increases PON1 gene expression and the enzyme that detoxifies homocysteine-thiolactone. It helps the body protect itself from LDL-cholesterol oxidation. Supports cardiovascular and brain health.

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Resveratrol

The famed antioxidant from red grapes and wine. It’s shown to increase PON1 gene expression in human liver and kidney cells. Resveratrol is known to be protective for the heart, cardiovascular system and brain.

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Green Tea Extract (Catechins/EGCG)

EGCG from green tea, improves PON1’s ability to decrease homocysteine, and increase PON1 levels. Catechins have demonstrated their ability to attenuate the reduction of the liver CBS-gene activity, restore the decreased PON1 gene expression, and support the metabolic processes induced by elevated homocysteine levels.

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Green Coffee Bean (Polyphenolics)

Often touted as a metabolic booster for weight loss, one scientific study revealed that chlorogenic acid significantly helps lower homocysteine.

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Disclaimer: Please note that these recommendations are based on my personal opinions which have been formed by my own research and are not meant to be a diagnosis or a replacement for any current treatment you and your health care providers have deemed necessary. Any changes you make in your supplementation or diet are the sole responsibility of you and your health care providers, should you choose to follow these recommendations.
For more info about vitamin deficiency, check the following resources
[1] Vitamin D deficiency among patients with COVID-19: case series and recent literature review – PubMed (nih.gov)
[2] Evidence Regarding Vitamin D and Risk of COVID-19 and Its Severity – PubMed (nih.gov)
[3] High Blood Sugar May Worsen Outcome When Hospitalized for COVID-19 (creakyjoints.org)
[4] Hospitalized COVID-19 patients fare worse when they have high blood sugar: High blood sugar linked to higher risk of death in patients with and without diabetes — ScienceDaily
[5] What Vitamin D Dosage Is Best? (healthline.com)

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