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Immunoguard

  • Reinforcement of the immune system
  • On a natural, vegetable basis - free of additives
  • Application: preventive or acute
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IMMUNOGUARD®

The scientifically designed IMMUNOGUARD® from SPONSER® is a dietary supplement based on vegetable ingredients. It was developed with the aim of reinforcing the immune system in various ways and protecting the body from oxidative stress. The functional ingredients of IMMUNOGUARD® support the body's own immune system in phases of increased stress during sports, in everyday life or on journeys (increased risk of infection).

Ingredients

IMMUNOGUARD® is freely available (no medical drug) and consists of safe, reliable raw materials with no doping risk. The product is based on the action of numerous functionally researched ingredients such as nucleotides, yeast beta-glucans, arabinogalactan, vitamins (C, D, B12), zinc and extracts of turmeric, Reishi, black pepper and olive leaves.

The active ingredients of IMMUNOGUARD at a glance.

Nucleotides
Nucleotides are the primary building blocks of cell replication (RNA and DNA). Nucleotides play a central role whenever new cells have to be formed, for example in the formation of white blood cells for the immune response during an infection.

Arabinogalactans
ResistAid® arabinogalactans are soluble dietary fibres with immunomodulating properties by increasing the activity of natural killer cells, cytokines and macrophages. Thus, viruses and bacterial stressors can be better inactivated by the increased immune competence of the body, especially in the upper respiratory tract.

Curcuma extract
As a component of the Far Eastern diet for centuries, curcuma is considered anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial.

Reishi extract
Reishi is an edible mushroom with anti-inflammatory properties that has also been used in the Far Eastern diet for thousands of years. The mechanism of action is based on bioactive polysaccharides which, similar to arabinogalactans or beta-glucans, dock to viral or bacterial stressors and inactivate them.

Olive leaf exctrat
Olive leaves are rich in hydroxytyrosol, a substance of the large polyphenol family with strong antioxidant properties.

Beta-glucans from yeast
Beta-glucans are polysaccharides and occur naturally in yeast and cereals. Beta-glucans from yeast have a slightly different chemical structure than the grain variant and differ in their effect. Yeast beta-glucans simulate pathogens for certain defence bodies, whereby an immune response of the body takes place and it can thus react faster to actual pathogens. A study in athletes showed that athletes with 250 mg yeast beta-glucans daily suffered significantly less from respiratory infections compared to placebo. In addition, the effect was dose-dependent, i.e. the greater the amount of beta-glucan extract, the lower the susceptibility to infection.

Black pepper extract
Black pepper contains naturally piperine, which is responsible for the spiciness. However, piperine is not only of interest to humans as a sensory molecule. In the immune defence, piperine has an antimicrobial effect. Piperin also seems to improve the absorption of other nutrients such as curcumin, which is why piperin is used in food supplements.

Vitamins & minerals
The vitamins C, D, B12, folic acid and zinc support the normal function of the immune system. Vitamins C, E and zinc help to protect cells from oxidative stress. Folic acid and vitamin B12 play an important role in the cell division process.

This product is vegan.

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Application

In phases of increased infection risk, take one sachet daily as a preventive measure. Can be increased in case of acute need. It is recommended to use for several days.

Preparation

Dissolve the contents of the sachet in approx. 250 ml water and stir well. The solubility increases in warm water.

1 Tagesration/ration journalière/daily ration

Per Sachet (4 g)

%NRV*

Vitamin(e) D

8.0 µg

150%

Vitamin(e) E

9.0 mg

75%

Vitamin(e) C

135 mg

170%

Folsäure/acide folique/folic acid

80 µg

40%

Vitamin(e) B12

1.0 µg

40%

Biotin(e)

25 µg

50%

Pantothensäure/acide panthohénique/pantothenic acid

3.0 mg

50%

Zink/zinc

5.0 mg

50%

*NRV, nutrient reference values

Ingredients: Arabinogalactan¹ 12%, acidulant citric acid, reishi extract 10%, maltodextrin, inositol, nucleotides from thermolysed yeast exctract (saccharomyces cerevisiae) 7.8%, colouring beetroot juice and hibiscus extract, betaglucans from yeast² (saccharomyces cerevisiae) 6%, vitamins (ascorbic acid, D-alpha-tocopherylacetate, cholecalciferol containing yeast, calcium pantothenate, folic acid, biotin, cyanocobalamine), turmeric extract 5.5%, L-lysine hydrochloride, flavour, sweetener sucralose, emulsifier sunflower lecithin, olive leaf extract 0.6%, fructo-oligosaccharides, zinc lactate, acidity regulator sodium citrate, black pepper extract 0.4%..

Developed and producet in Switzerland

Do not exceed the recommended daily allowance, keep out of children’s reach. No substitute for a balanced diet. A varied and balanced diet as well as a healthy lifestyle are important to our health.

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How to strengthen your immune system

9 tips for strengthening our immune system

The immune system is essential for humans. It protects the body from pathogens such as viruses or bacteria that can cause illness. Once the pathogens have entered the body, the immune system is responsible for fighting it in various ways.

A strong immune defence helps you to stay fit, efficient and disease-resistant. But how can we support our immune system? First of all: Our diet has a very decisive influence on it. In the following we have collected some important recommendations.

» 9 tips for strengthening our immune system (PDF)

1. Sufficient proteins and micronutrients

Make sure you eat a balanced, varied diet with lots of vegetables and fruit. This ensures a nutrient-dense supply of vital micronutrients. In addition, a sufficient supply of protein is also crucial, as an optimal protein metabolism is not only important for building and maintaining muscle mass, but also for many other functions (e.g. antibodies, blood cells, enzymes, hormones, immune system).

Strong defences depend not only on protein, vitamins and minerals, but also on a healthy intestinal microflora. In addition, there are a number of other nutrients which, due to their specific properties, provide a broad spectrum of effects and thus contribute to wellbeing, an active and vital lifestyle.
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TIP: Make sure to take approx. 25 g protein every 3-4 hours. If these cannot be sufficiently covered by the normal diet (e.g. in the afternoon), protein supplements (protein bars, protein shakes) are a convenient and high-quality alternative.
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2. Sun and vitamin D

Vitamin D plays an important role for the immune system and the body's own defences. It is mainly formed in the skin by sun radiation. A deficiency of vitamin D is therefore particularly prevalent during the winter months. Vitamin D deficiency is very common, especially in countries with fewer hours of sunshine, such as north of the Alps, and is further favoured by a predominantly indoor lifestyle and possibly excessive sun protection means. In Switzerland, around 50% of the total population, with a higher proportion of older people, has a vitamin D deficiency.

Vitamin D is the only vitamin that can be produced by the body itself. When sunlight (excluding UVB radiation) strikes the skin, vitamin D is produced in the skin unless sunscreen is applied, which almost completely prevents its formation. The time of day with the highest proportion of UVB radiation is at midday, but this is also when the intensity of the sun is at its highest and the risk of sunburn is greatest. So how can we proceed to have enough vitamin D?

- Short exposure to the sun: already about 15-20 minutes in the midday sun are sufficient to fill the vitamin D stores. During this time, the body's own protection against harmful sunburn is usually sufficient.
- Intake of vitamin D via food supplements. This is a simple way of supplying the body with vitamin D in case of strong sun protection measures.

TIP: OMEGA 3 PLUS from SPONSER contains valuable omega 3 fatty acids as well as a daily ration of vitamin D.

3. Sport And Exercise

Sport influences our health and the immune system in many ways. Exercise has a positive effect on body and mind, and thus contributes to health, for example through the increased release of "happiness" hormones. Sport also has a direct effect on our immune system. Activating the circulation not only improves physical fitness and general well-being, but also trains and prepares the immune system and its various mechanisms. Sport also reduces stress. This has a positive effect on sleep quality, which is also an important pillar of a strong immune system.

Whether running, cycling, long walks or indoor training. Do what you enjoy! Already short and moderate exercise of 20 minutes is effective in many ways, e.g. also anti-inflammatory.

Moderate load: Note that training that is too demanding can also have a negative impact. If the immune system is already working at full speed, hard workouts are not recommended. Therefore, it is important that you do not exercise if you have an infection! In this case, the body needs rest and additional stress only slows down recovery.

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4. Reduced Stress & Good Mood

Constant stress makes you sick! It has a negative effect on the immune system, causes increased levels of stress hormones and thus significantly weakens the body.

For humans, stress and the released stress hormones (mainly adrenaline & cortisol) make sense from an evolutionary point of view as a short-term reaction of the body to an exceptional situation, such as escape or fight. Here they ensure the release of additional energy reserves of the body, which helps us to survive by increasing physical performance. The only difference is that a high stress hormone level is not intended to be a permanent state.

Countless studies have already dealt with the effects of stress on our immune system (psycho-neuro-immunology). The result has always been the same: with permanent stress the total number of immune cells in the blood as well as their activity decreases, resulting in a weakened immune defence. As a result, we become ill earlier and more often because viruses, bacteria and germs find less resistance. A healthy intestinal flora as an important barrier against pathogenic germs is also crucial in this context, so that these cannot easily penetrate into the blood.

For a healthy intestinal flora, nutrition is of central importance. A diet rich in sugar increases the stress hormone level (cortisol), whereas a diet rich in dietary fibres (salad, vegetables) has a prebiotic effect and promotes a healthy intestinal flora. Fermented foods (sauerkraut, yoghurt, cheese, etc.) also have a positive effect due to the probiotic bacteria they contain.

TIP: Wherever possible, try to eliminate stressful circumstances and consciously plan relax time. Sport helps one person, music, a walk or meditation helps another. No matter what it is, find out what works and feels best for you, and use it! Eat a varied and healthy diet, rich in fibre, and avoid sugary foods.
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5. Sufficient sleep

The better our sleep, the more effective our immune system works!

Good sleep supports our immune system. Sleep deprivation, on the other hand, causes our defence cells, which identify and kill infected cells, to function less effectively. Less antibodies are produced. However, these are essential in the fight against pathogens (viruses, bacteria, etc.) and therefore a prerequisite for staying healthy and, if possible, not getting sick in the first hand.

A lack of sleep also has an indirect effect on our immune system, as stress hormones can no longer be broken down equally well (see tip 4). Nowadays, lack of sleep is one of the main causes of stress, with far-reaching consequences!

Both sleep quantity and quality are crucial. Most research suggests that 7 to 9 hours is ideal for the majority of people. Many people seem to find it increasingly difficult to get deep and good sleep. Good sleep hygiene can help. For example: regular times to get up and sleep, no big late meals, sleeping environment (light, temperature, noise, oxygen supply). On the other hand, alcohol and smoking have a negative effect on sleep quality. Caffeine should be avoided as far as possible in the last hours before going to bed, as should the display of the smartphone because of its blue light component. 

Besides good sleep hygiene, regular physical activity (see tip 3) has a positive effect on your sleep as well. It is recommended to do calming things in the evening to fall asleep more quickly.

TIP: Additionally, support your hormonal and regenerative processes during sleep with a "night protein". This is slowly digested and ensures a continuous influx of amino acids into your bloodstream.
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6. Vitamins, minerals and secondary plant substances

If the body has sufficient elementary vitamins, minerals and secondary plant substances at its disposal, the immune system can be supported and pathogens (viruses, bacteria) can be better fended off. This finding is summarized in numerous studies.

The vitamins C and D, the trace element zinc, but also many secondary plant substances are particularly important in support of a healthy immune system.

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that protects the body from oxidative stress and its cell-damaging effects. Citrus fruits and berries are often particularly rich sources of vitamin C.

Vitamin D (see tip 2) is primarily produced on the skin by UVB rays, however, can also be absorbed through food. Foods particularly rich in vitamin D are fish (salmon, herring, tuna), liver, cheese or eggs. Alternatively, vitamin D can be taken as a convenient supplement.

Zinc as a trace element is also of major importance for the immune system. Zinc is involved in many metabolic processes, including the formation and activation of defence cells and many enzymes. It also inhibits the reproduction of invading viruses and protects the body's own cells.

The body's defence forces depend largely on zinc balance, which is why a sufficient zinc supply is of major importance. Zinc is mainly found in meat, nuts and cereals.

Secondary plant compounds are found in a wide variety of foods, including fruit and vegetables. They usually have pronounced antioxidant properties as well as health-promoting influence, e.g. by reducing oxidative stress and thus supporting the immune system.

TIP: IMMUNOGUARD is a plant-based food supplement with functional ingredients, secondary plant substances, vitamins and zinc. It was developed with the aim of strengthening the immune system in various ways and protecting the body from oxidative stress.

7. pre- and probiotics

Our intestinal flora is composed of numerous and individually different strains of bacteria. The maintenance of a healthy intestinal flora is of central importance because it serves as the first line of defence against pathogenic germs. The intestinal bacteria can be specifically supported by taking pro- and prebiotics.

Prebiotic, soluble dietary fibres/fibres are naturally found in the fibrous parts of fruits and vegetables. Intestinal bacteria metabolise those fibres into health-promoting short-chain fatty acids, which is why soluble fibres (such as inulin and fructo-oligosaccharides) are also called prebiotic.

Probiotics, in contrast, are active bacterial strains that occur in our natural intestinal flora and whose regular intake in sufficient quantities supports the maintenance of a normal, healthy intestinal flora. Especially fermented foods such as yoghurt, cheese or sauerkraut contain probiotic bacteria (e.g. Bifidus or Lactobacillus).

TIP: Try to include at least one probiotic, fermented food such as natural yoghurt (without added sugar) or cheese in your daily diet. Eat whole fruit, with the skin on if possible, instead of drinking fruit juice. As far as fibre content is concerned, vegetables are generally preferable to fruit.

The LOW CARB PROTEIN BAR from SPONSER® are also rich in soluble dietary fibres and naturally provide high-quality protein. Also specially enriched with prebiotics are the LOW CARB PROTEIN SHAKE. Prebiotics and probiotics can be taken in combination. Ideal and tasty is for example a natural yoghurt in combination with one of the three delicious flavours of LOW CARB PROTEIN SHAKES.

8. colostrum and nucleotides

Bovine COLOSTRUM, also known as first milk or beast milk, is made from the early milk of cows after calving. Colostrum is rich in growth-enhancing and immunomodulating nutrients such as immunoglobulins, lactoferrin and growth factors. Thus, colostrum provides valuable co-factors for the maintenance of healthy defence forces and the general well-being beyond its pure protein content. Because protein is not only used to build and maintain muscle mass, but also needed for the formation of defence cells, enzymes and hormones.

NUCLEOTIDES are the components of the body's RNA and DNA. They are used for rapid cell multiplication and thus play an important role in situations of increased stress and an enhanced immune response of the body. Wherever rapid cell regeneration is required, e.g. also in the case of infections and diseases, when the immune system has to produce defence cells quickly. There are also additional studies for athletes, which show that the regular intake of nucleotides over 4 weeks strengthens the immune function after "heavy exercise".

TIP: Daily 20-30 g powder of the 100% pure COLOSTRUM (only in CH available) powder as a protein enrichment, for example in food, shakes or drinks. IMMUNOGUARD provides about 300 mg nucleotides from yeast extract per sachet. 1-2 sachets are recommended during periods of stress for the immune system.

9. avoid alcohol and nicotine

Besides stress (see tip 4), alcohol and nicotine are among the crucial factors regarding impaired immune function.

Alcohol inhibits the body's own defence cells, the so-called white blood cells, in their activity. In particular, the so-called "scavenger cells", which are in the front line in fighting against external pathogens such as viruses, are impaired in their function.

Smoking attacks the immune system. The body's own defence system is reduced and, particularly due to an impaired bronchial system, pathogens such as viruses and bacteria can penetrate more easily and survive longer.

Medical data also show that smokers are comparatively much more likely to die of treatable infectious diseases than non-smokers.

» Overview: how to reduce your risk of infection with Corona / Covid-19 (PDF)

20. 03. 2020
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Zinc

Zinc against colds

Zinc is an essential trace element as it determines growth, development and maintenance of immune function. Supplementation with zinc prevents colds and can also be used for therapeutic purposes. In this case, it should be started at the latest 24 hours after the onset of the first cold symptoms.

Zinc - like many other vitamins and minerals - is contained in IMMUNOGUARD from SPONSER and thus strengthens the antiviral immunity.

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Literature
Read et al. (2019): The Role of Zinc in Antiviral Immunity. Adv Nutr, 10(4):696-710.

Author: Yvonne Forster
dipl. eng. food sciences UAS
dipl. dietitian HS

24. 11. 2019
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Polyphenols

Plant ingredients with strong bioactive efficacy

Numerous foods such as green tea, citrus fruits, chocolate, berries, coffee, herbs and vegetables are rich in polyphenols. These are plant ingredients with a strong bioactive effect. Some of them fight viruses and infections, others protect against oxidative stress.

Those who make their diet as varied and colourful as possible lay a good foundation for getting through the winter in a healthy way. We recommend IMMUNOGUARD to additionally protect against infections and strengthen your defensive forces. The various ingredients of this herbal food supplement strengthen the immune system.

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Literature
Bermon et al. (2017): Consensus Statement Immunonutrition and Exercise. Exerc Immunol Rev, 23:8-50.

Author: Yvonne Forster
dipl. eng. food sciences UAS
dipl. dietitian HS

11. 11. 2019
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Larch Arabinogalactan

Healthy and strong through the winter!

A clinical study showed that larch arabinogalactan strengthens the immune system against colds. Arabinogalactans are found in many vegetables and medicinal herbs. They belong to the polysaccharides and can dock to human mucous membrane surfaces helping to keep viruses and bacteria away.

If you don't want to rely exclusively on larch arabinogalactan, use IMMUNOGUARD. The ingredients of this herbal-based food supplement strengthens the immune system and protects against oxidative stress.

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Literature
Dion et al. (2016): Does larch arabinogalactan enhance immune function? A review of mechanistic and clinical trials. Nutr Metab, 13:28.

Author: Yvonne Forster
dipl. eng. food sciences UAS
dipl. dietitian HS

01. 11. 2019
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Boost your immune system

IMMUNOGUARD strengthens the immune defence of athletes

With IMMUNOGUARD, SPONSER has developed a scientifically designed food supplement on a natural herbal basis that strengthens the immune system and protects against oxidative stress. The product was developed for athletes, but due to its high-quality functional ingredients it is also suitable for everyday use and work or during periods of increased stress and risk of infects (traveling, crowd events).

IMMUNOGUARD has a very broad spectrum of action and is freely available (no medical drug, therefore no doping risk). It is based on natural, functionally active ingredients such as yeast nucleotides, arabinogalactan, yeast beta-glucans, vitamins (C, D, B12), zinc as well as extracts of curcuma, Reishi, black pepper and olive leaves. It can be taken preventively or acutely. It is recommended to use for several days, whereby one sachet is dissolved daily in approx. 250 ml of water.

The active ingredients of IMMUNOGUARD at a glance

Nucleotides
Nucleotides are the primary building blocks of cell replication (RNA and DNA). Nucleotides play a central role whenever new cells have to be formed, for example in the formation of white blood cells for the immune response during an infection.

Arabinogalactans
ResistAid® arabinogalactans are soluble dietary fibres with immunomodulating properties by increasing the activity of natural killer cells, cytokines and macrophages. Thus, viruses and bacterial stressors can be better inactivated by the increased immune competence of the body, especially in the upper respiratory tract.

Curcuma extract
As a component of the Far Eastern diet for centuries, curcuma is considered anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial.

Reishi extract
Reishi is an edible mushroom with anti-inflammatory properties that has also been used in the Far Eastern diet for thousands of years. The mechanism of action is based on bioactive polysaccharides, which, similar to arabinogalactans or beta-glucans, dock to viral or bacterial stressors and inactivate them.

Olive leaf exctrat
Olive leaves are rich in hydroxytyrosol, a substance of the large polyphenol family with strong antioxidant properties.

Beta-glucans from yeast
Beta-glucans are polysaccharides and occur naturally in yeast and cereals. Beta-glucans from yeast have a slightly different chemical structure than the grain variant and differ in their effect. Yeast beta-glucans simulate pathogens for certain defence bodies, whereby an immune response of the body takes place and it can thus react faster to actual pathogens. A study in athletes showed that athletes with 250 mg yeast beta-glucans daily suffered significantly less from respiratory infections compared to placebo. In addition, the effect was dose-dependent, i. e. the greater the amount of beta-glucan extract, the lower the susceptibility to infection.

Black pepper extract
Black pepper contains naturally piperine, which is responsible for the spiciness. However, piperine is not only of interest to humans as a sensory molecule. In the immune defence, piperine has an antimicrobial effect. Piperin also seems to improve the absorption of other nutrients such as curcumin, which is why piperin is used in food supplements.

Vitamins & minerals
The vitamins C, D, B12, folic acid and zinc support the normal function of the immune system. Vitamins C, E and zinc help to protect cells from oxidative stress. Folic acid and vitamin B12 play an important role in the cell division process.

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Author: Remo Jutzeler
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Ing. Applied Food Sciences UAS
MAS Nutrition & Health ETHZ

30. 10. 2019
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