Benefits of Immune Fleaux Therapy: Evidence-Backed Insights
Immune Fleaux Therapy combines key nutrients—vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, selenium, and others—that work together to enhance immune health. Below are benefits supported by research.
Key Benefits
1. Stronger Immune Responses
- Vitamin D modulates both innate and adaptive immunity. Immune cells (like B cells, T cells, antigen-presenting cells) express vitamin D receptors, and vitamin D helps regulate immune function. Low vitamin D levels are linked with higher susceptibility to infections. PMC+1
- Zinc is essential for immune cell function, including the formation and activity of immune cells that fight infection. While exact clinical trials are ongoing, zinc is widely recognized as critical to immune health. jparathyroid.com+1
2. Antioxidant Protection & Reduced Oxidative Stress
- Vitamin C acts as a powerful antioxidant. It supports immune cells (like neutrophils), improves pathogen killing, limits tissue damage from inflammation, and helps protect cellular structures from damage by free radicals. PMC+2Frontiers+2
- Selenium also plays a role in reducing oxidative stress and supporting immune responses. Its supplementation has been associated with improvement in various immune-related outcomes. AJCN+1
3. Regulation of Inflammation & Faster Recovery
- One of the ways Immune Fleaux Therapy assists is by helping to reduce excessive inflammation. Nutrients like glutathione (a major antioxidant inside cells) and B vitamins support detoxification pathways and restore balance to immune signaling. While glutathione has been less broadly studied than vitamins C and D in large clinical trials, its role in antioxidant protection and reducing inflammation is acknowledged in scientific literature. Frontiers+1
- Adequate vitamin C and zinc may help reduce the duration and severity of certain infections. For example, vitamin C supplementation has been shown to shorten duration and severity of the common cold in some studies when baseline levels are low. Office of Dietary Supplements+1
4. Improved General Immune Resilience
- Regular and balanced supply of these nutrients supports the barrier function of skin and mucosal surfaces, helps maintain proper immune cell count and function, and supports the body’s ability to respond to new pathogens. Deficiencies in any one of these can weaken the immune system. PMC+2Office of Dietary Supplements+2
- Vitamin D deficiency, in particular, has been associated with increased risk of autoimmunity and infection; supplementing it in deficient individuals can help reduce those risks. PMC+1
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