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Olive leaf, stinging nettle (leaf and root) extracts
Stinging nettle has a lectin known as Urtica Dioica Agglutinin (UDA). UDA has properties that make it a formidable immune modulator. UDA is known in immunology as a super-antigen. It induces specific white blood cells to multiply and activates CD8+ T cells (often called cytotoxic T lymphocytes), which are very important for our immune defence against intracellular pathogens, including viruses and bacteria.
UDA has in fact been tested against the Corona SARS virus. Its mechanism of action involves inhibition of the replication of live SARS-CoV by targeting early stages of the replication cycle. Namely, adsorption and/or penetration. This neutralises the virus presumably by binding to the SARS-CoV spike (S) glycoprotein and preventing virus attachment to cells by binding to Nacetylglucosamine like residues present on the glycosylated envelope glycoproteins of the virus.
Stinging nettle along with olive leaf extract makes a very potent combination. The latter is proven to have strong anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial behaviour.
Scientific name:
Stinging nettle leaf and root extract With Olive leaf extract
Serving size:
One tablet a day
Serving per container:
60 Tablets
Amount per serving:
- 300 mg stinging nettle root (Urtica Dioica) extract 10:1 *
- 150 mg Stinging nettle leaf extract (5% Quercetin) *
- 175 mg Olive leaf extract standardized at 20% Oleuropein
- (35 mg Oleuropein) *
* Daily Value not established
Other ingredients:
Starch, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Mg-Stearate, Croscarmellose Sodium, Sodium Starch glycolate.
Free of:
Free of Preservatives, Artificial Flavour, Gluten, Wheat, Dairy, Yeast, Soya, Sweeteners.
Recommended dose:
To be used as food supplement, one tablet a day.
Precautions:
- Consult your doctor before use if: pregnant, nursing, taking any medicine or if you have a medical condition.
- Not intended for children use.
Storage:
- Keep out of children’s reach
- Store in a cool dry place