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Introducing inForce (Coriolus Versicolor) Immune Builder

inForce Coriolus Versicolur based Immune System BuilderCoriolus Versicolor, also known as Yun Zhi in China is a mushroom of the Basidiomycetes class. It was first used in China as a tonic dating back to the Ming Dynasty in the 1300's but recent studies suggest that it has immunostimulant and many other beneficial properties. It appears to work as a Biological Response Modifier, enhancing the body's own use of macrophages and T-lymphocytes, rather than directly attacking any undesired elements in the body. Polysaccharide-K (PSK) and polysaccharide-peptide (PSP) are protein-bound polysaccharides derived from Coriolus Versicolor, which was developed after centuries of collective research in Japan and China. Since its discovery, there have been hundreds of scientific and clinical studies published demonstrating the potential benefits of the Coriolus Versicolor.

inLife uses a proprietaty blend of PSP and PSK to produce inForce Immune Builder which provides the best value for the money. The inForce Immune Builder comes in a 60 tablet tub with 450mg each of the Coriolus Versicolor PSP + PSK extract. We have it in stock here for €32 per tub. If you would like to buy direct from me then just go to CostaVits.

For more information including Results from Clinical Trials and User Testimonials and the ability to buy from anywhere in the world at  http://www.inforce.co/

 

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Macrophage: A type of white blood that ingests (takes in) foreign material. Macrophages are key players in the immune response to foreign invaders such as infectious microorganisms. Blood monocytes migrate into the tissues of the body and there differentiate (evolve) into macrophages.

Macrophages help destroy bacteria, protozoa, and tumor cells. They also release substances that stimulate other cells of the immune system. And they are involved in antigen presentation. To do this, they carry the antigen on their surface and present it to a T cells. 


T cells or T lymphocytes belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes, and play a central role in cell-mediated immunity. They can be distinguished from other lymphocyte types, such as B cells and natural killer cells (NK cells) by the presence of a special receptor on their cell surface called T cell receptors (TCR). The abbreviation T, in T cell, stands for thymus, since this is the principal organ responsible for the T cell's maturation. Several different subsets of T cells have been discovered, each with a distinct function. 


Mushroom-derived polysaccharides are now considered to be compounds that are able to modulate animal and human immune responses and to inhibit certain tumor growths. This review sets out the current information on the use of various mushroom polysaccharides in cancer treatments. Many human cancer cell lines have been studied, and in some cases direct cytotoxic effects have been demonstrated. Several mushroom polysaccharide compounds have proceeded through Phases I, II, and III clinical trials and are used extensively and successfully in Asia to treat various cancers. It is considered that such proprietary mushroom compounds will be seen mainly as complementary or adjunctive therapies to be used together with mainstream care therapies.