Ingredients | |
Are there preservatives in the Cherry Concentrate? | |
Immunotec Tart Cherry is 100% pure, with no preservatives, no additives, no food coloring, and no added sugar. | |
Packaging/Labeling | |
Why is the Cherry Concentrate in an aluminum bottle? | |
Immunotec Tart Montmorency Cherry Concentrate is sold in an opaque FDA-approved bottle; to preserve the integrity and the stability of the active components. This unique bottle keeps the product fresh, without the use of preservatives. | |
Is the bottle recyclable? | |
Yes, the aluminum bottle is recyclable | |
Is the Cherry Concentrate Kosher? | |
Yes, the product is Kosher-Parve certified, meaning it contains no milk or meat derivatives. | |
Why does the U.S. label differ from the Canadian label? | |
Labeling regulations are different in the U.S. and Canada. | |
Storage | |
How should I store the Cherry Concentrate? | |
Since this product does not contain preservatives, it is important to store it in a cool, dry place (less than 80°F (27° C) and 60% relative humidity) until the bottle is opened. A small amount of nitrogen is added at the end of the bottling process to preserve freshness. After opening, the product should be refrigerated with the cap tightly closed for a period of six months. | |
Miscellaneous | |
Why do I notice variances in color between batches of Tart Montmorency Cherry Concentrate? | |
Although the cherries in Immunotec'sTart Montmorency Cherry Concentrateare harvested at their peak, variances in taste and color can occur. And since the Cherry Concentrate has no coloring agents or sweeteners, these variances may be noticeable in the product. It is not abnormal for the product color to darken with time. This is a natural process and in no way affects the efficacy of the product. | |
Please explain some of the terms associated with Cherry Concentrate: | |
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The Immunocal is in a form of Powder with many U.S. patents also a natural food whey protein concentrate in the FDA category of GRAS (generally recognized as safe) which assists the body in maintaining optimal concentrations of glutathione (GSH) by supplying the precursors required for intracellular glutathione synthesis.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Immunotec Cherry Concentrate
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Magistral
Magistral Ingredients | |
What are the key ingredients in Magistral? | |
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*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. | |
What kind of Ginseng is used in Magistral? | |
Panax Ginseng C.A. Meyer | |
What are Methylparaben and Propylparaben? | |
Methylparaben and Propylparaben are synthetic preservatives that are commonly used in pharmaceutical products. | |
How is the water in Magistral sourced? | |
Magistral contains natural spring water. | |
Manufacturing | |
Are the herbs in Magistral naturally or chemically dried? | |
The ingredients in Magistral are dried naturally. | |
Dosage/Use | |
Can women take this product? | |
Magistral was formulated for use in men for symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.. | |
Can I take more than the recommended dosage of Magistral? | |
Please use the recommended dosage indicated on the label. | |
Storage | |
What is the shelf-life for Magistral? | |
Two years. | |
Miscellaneous | |
Please explain the expiration date on Immunotec products. If the label states 2008-12, is the product good until the end of the month, or has it expired on the 1st of December? | |
The product will expire at the end of the calendar month, provided it was stored according to the recommendations. | |
Can expired products be consumed? | |
We recommend that expired products not be consumed.. |
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Vitamin & Mineral Supplement
The Benefits of Vitamin & Mineral Supplements | |
What are the benefits of Resveratrol? | |
Resveratrol is a substance found in red wine, grapes, raspberries and peanuts and is thought to be the molecule responsible for protecting against clogged arteries. The isolation of the molecule and its protective benefits is considered to be a breakthrough in anti-aging medicine. | |
Ingredients | |
Why is there no Resveratrol in the U.S. formulation? | |
Resveratrol is allowed as a natural health product ingredient only in products manufactured in the U.S. Immunotec's Vitamin and Mineral Supplement is currently manufactured in Canada and cannot be exported. It is hoped that a supplement which includes resveratrol will be available in the U.S. market soon. | |
What is Chlorella? | |
Chlorella is a form of microscopic algae and one of the oldest life-forms on our planet; it is one of the first organisms to use chlorophyll to convert sunlight into energy. Chlorella is included in the formulation of Immunotec's Vitamin and Mineral Supplement because it provides a natural source of an incredible array of nutrients: proteins, essential amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, macrominerals, trace elements, and phytochemicals. Chlorella is such an incredible source of nutrients, it has been nicknamed a superfood. | |
What is Inositol? | |
Inositol is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin. | |
Is the gelatin capsule animal-or vegetable-sourced? | |
The capsule is from a vegetable source. | |
Does the product contain preservatives? | |
No. The Vitamin and Mineral Supplement is free of preservatives, gluten, lactose, sugar, and heavy metals. | |
Why is there no iron in this complete formulation? | |
Some individuals do not tolerate iron supplementation. Immunotec's medical professionals suggest that iron be used on an as-needed basis only. | |
Why is there no calcium in the complete formulation? | |
Immunotec's medical professionals suggest that in order for calcium to be taken in appropriate doses a stand-alone supplement should be used. | |
Why does the Canadian formulation contain 21 vitamins, minerals and nutrients whereas the U.S. formulation contains only 20? | |
The Canadian and the U.S. formulations are the same, except for the inclusion of Resveratrol in the Canadian product. | |
Manufacturing | |
Why are the capsules transparent instead of opaque? | |
Transparent capsules have been used to avoid the incorporation of the chemical agents required in colored capsules. | |
Packaging/Labeling | |
Does the transparency of the capsules influence the stability of the product? | |
No. An opaque bottle has been used to protect the capsules from direct sunlight. Preserve product freshness by ensuring that the cap is closed between each use. | |
Why is Trans-Resveratrol mentioned on the label? | |
There are two forms of Resveratrol; the cis- and the trans- form. The trans-resveratrol used in Immunotec's Vitamin and Mineral supplement is the biologically active form of resveratrol. | |
Miscellaneous | |
Can the capsule change color with time or between batches? | |
Yes. Since the capsule is transparent, variations in color may occur over time or between batches. |
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Immunocal vs Immunocal Platinum
What is the difference between Immunocal and Immunocal Platinum? |
Benefits | |
What is the difference between Immunocal and Immunocal Platinum? | |
Immunocal naturally boosts glutathione levels in the human cell, helping the immune system to perform at optimal levels. The Platinum product contains the same glutathione-enhancing ingredients as Immunocal, but was designed specifically for baby boomers. | |
Among its many features, Immunocal Platinum works with the body to repair damaged cells and to improve mood, energy, well-being, alertness, concentration and clarity, all important to the maturing population. It also helps maintain proper muscle function and maintain bone health by reducing calcium loss. | |
Ingredients | |
Does Immunocal contain any additives? | |
The product is additive-free; the sole ingredient is undenatured whey protein isolate. | |
Dosage/Use | |
Can a person who is lactose-intolerant take Immunocal? | |
Yes, since each pouch of Immunocal contains less than 1% lactose, it is usually well-tolerated in people who are lactose-intolerant. It should be noted that being lactose-intolerant is different than having a milk protein allergy (see below). | |
Is there anyone who should not take Immunocal? | |
People with allergies to milk protein or organ transplant patients receiving immunosuppressant therapy should not take Immunocal. If in doubt, consult a physician. | |
Manufacturing | |
How does the manufacture of Immunocal differ from other whey proteins? | |
Immunotec's proprietary manufacturing process preserves the critical disulfide bonds in the glutathione precursor cysteine. By delivering this delicate protein to the cell, it enables the body to create glutathione and maximize immune system levels. Other whey proteins are often manufactured using extreme heat and harsh methods of mixing, resulting in a denatured and ineffective product. | |
Packaging/Labeling | |
What are the Immunocal/Immunocal Platinum pouches made of, and are they recyclable? | |
The pouches are made of low-density polyethylene; the Immunocal Platinum pouch also contains foil layers. The pouches are not recyclable. | |
Storage | |
How should Immunocal be stored? | |
Immunocal should be stored at cool temperatures to maximize shelf-life and preserve efficacy; we suggest temperatures of 70-90°F (21-32°C). | |
Miscellaneous | |
What does undenatured mean? | |
Immunocal works by providing important glutathione precursors to the cell. It is critical that these precursors remain intact or undenatured during the manufacturing and mixing processes in order to enhance the immune system. That is why we recommend that Immunocal not be heated or subject to harsh mixing in order to preserve its bioactivity. | |
What is the difference between Immunocal and other whey proteins? | |
While other whey proteins may be good sources of nutrition, only Immunocal is proven to raise glutathione levels and enhance the immune system. Immunocal has a proprietary and unique formulation developed by Immunotec who uses a proprietary manufacturing process for its production. | |
Why can't glutathione be taken in pill form? | |
Glutathione is produced by the body in the cell when the necessary precursors are provided. Immunocal delivers cysteine to the cell so that it can produce glutathione. Pills pass through the digestive system and little, if any, glutathione is absorbed. | |
Where can I find Immunocal listed? | |
Immunocal is listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference, the Pharmacist's Red Book and is eligible for coverage under Medicare/Medicaid in the U.S. In Canada, it is listed in the Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS). |
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