Description:
The only patented natural supplement that is scientifically proven to optimize the immune system. This exceptional product helps to enhance immune function for optimal health and resilience to restore a weakened immune system. Research on Immunocal
At Immunotec, there is a continuing focus on research and product development. One of the trademarks of Immunotec that sets it apart from other network marketing companies is its heavy investment in research, and product development continues to be an area of opportunity. Product enhancements, as well as studies on its efficacy in various conditions through actual clinical research are landmarks of Immunotec. Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR)
The PDR or Physicians’ Desk Reference is published yearly and is distributed to American Physicians and Pharmacists. Although Immunocal is a natural, non-drug supplement, it has appeared in the PDR every year since 2001. We are honored to appear in this prestigious publication.http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/PDR_EN_2015.pdf
Immunocal listed in Canadian Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS)
The CPS or Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties is published yearly and is distributed to Canadian Physicians and Pharmacists. Although Immunocal is a natural, non‑drug supplement, it appears in the CPS as of 2009.http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/CPS_EN_2013.pdf
2008 Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine, Dr. Luc Montagnier draws attention to Immunocal
As one of the world’s experts in the field, Dr. Montagnier is a contributing Editor of the book “Oxidative Stress in Cancer, AIDS, and Neurodegenerative Diseases” where a complete chapter is devoted to Immunocal® and where it states that:
“Glutathione is of major significance in cellular antioxidant activity, and that Immunocal functioning as a cysteine delivery system can enhance glutathione synthesis…”
Immunotec Inc. (TSX-V IMM) congratulates Dr. Luc Montagnier for winning the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his 1984 discovery, with Françoise Barré–Sinoussi, of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Montagnier and Barré-Sinoussi first understood that HIV “impaired the immune system because of massive virus replication and cell damage to lymphocytes.”
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/USA/Research_Nobel-SellSheet.pdf
Patents
Immunocal has several North American and international patents. This reinforces the fact that Immunocal is – and continues to be – supported by rigorous research in the fields of science and medicine. US:
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CANADA:
http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/patent/1333471/summary.html
http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/patent/1338682/summary.html
http://brevets-patents.ic.gc.ca/opic-cipo/cpd/eng/patent/2090186/summary.html
INTERNATIONAL
Argentina:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Argentina.pdf
Mexico:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Mexico_1.pdf
Japan:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Japan_1.pdf
China:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_China.pdf
Europe:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Europe_1.pdf
Germany:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Germany_3.pdf
Australia:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Australia_3.pdf
Czech:
http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/en/pdfs/Patent_Czech_2.pdf
PubMed Repository of Scientific Articles
There are upwards of 100,000 articles published on the topic of glutathione. The best compilation of these can be found on PubMed, a service of the NIH (USA National Institute of Health). To search for a specific topic, enter key words in the frame provided. For example, a neurologist may enter ”Parkinson’s” and “Glutathione”. This search would retrieve over 300 articles written between 1982 and the current date.