Vitamin C contributes to immune defense by supporting various cellular functions of both the innate and adaptive immune system. Vitamin C and other Natural Ingredients helps these white blood cells function more effectively while protecting them from damage by potentially harmful molecules, such as free radicals. Vitamin D assists in skin repair and helps fight off infection as well as decrease inflammation. Zinc is crucial for normal development and function of cells mediating innate immunity, neutrophils, and NK cells. Macrophages also are affected by zinc deficiency. Phagocytosis, intracellular killing, and cytokine production all are affected by zinc deficiency. Vitamin B6 is vital to supporting biochemical reactions in the immune system. Vitamin B9 (that is, folate or folic acid) is essential for nucleic acid and protein synthesis, and inadequate levels of vitamin B9 dramatically alter the immune response. Hayvit Trio fights against the Viral infection and boosts the immunity in prophylaxis. Colostrum is for boos immunity due to its high concentration of the antibodies IgA and IgG. Hayvit trio ™ Orange flavor chewable tablets which improves the immunity either adaptive or innate immunity.

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