Frequently Asked Questions About Immunocal-
1. Is there any clinical proof that Immunocal works?-
Yes. Research was sustained by the Medical Research Council of Canada and the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The observed effects to Immunocal at McGill University have been validated by numerous independent research centers world wide, namely Germany, Japan, Australia, France, United States and in Nova-Scotia (Canada). So great is the amount of evidence of Immunocal's benefits, it has even been awarded numerous US, Canadian, and international method of use patents.
2. Can a person who is lactose intolerant take Immunocal?-
Yes, Immunocal has less than 1% lactose which should not cause any ill effect even in the most severe case of lactose intolerance.
3. Can a person who is intolerant of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) take Immunocal?-
Yes, Immunocal has NO added MSG which should not cause any ill effect even in the most severe case of MSG intolerance. Immunocal contains the following amount of glutamic acid by weight: 180 mg/gram. There is therefore 1.8 grams of glutamic acid in a 10 gram packet of Immunocal. Every single protein on the earth contains glutamic acid, and glutamic acid is required for good health. Glutamic acid is an amino acid formed in the digestion of ALL proteins (including wheat gluten and meat). It is the only amino acid metabolized by the brain. Glutamic acid is necessary in human nutrition but can usually be manufactured by the body in adequate amounts. That means that our own body produces it. In certain disease states, deficient diet, malnutrition, and in certain metabolic abnormalities this amino acid becomes conditionally essential. Glutamic Acid's sodium salt, is monosodium glutamate, and ALL proteins may contain naturally occurring trace amounts of MSG. In summary, Immunocal would not supply any more glutamic acid than a serving of steak or other similar protein. There is NO added MSG in Immunocal, and Immunocal should not cause a medical problem in a person highly sensitive to MSG.
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4.Are there any interactions known between prescription medications and Immunocal?
5.Can you overdose Immunocal? Is there any potential for toxicity if you take too much?
6.Are there any side effects associated with Immunocal®?
7. Who should not take the product?
8.Are there any interactions known between prescription medications, supplements such as coenzyme Q-10, antioxidant vitamins, herbs and Immunocal?
9.What is the difference in taking Immunocal® as opposed to taking other antioxidants?
10.How does Immunocal® compare to other supplements that are labeled as "glutathione" or "cystine"?
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1. Is there any clinical proof that Immunocal works?-
Yes. Research was sustained by the Medical Research Council of Canada and the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The observed effects to Immunocal at McGill University have been validated by numerous independent research centers world wide, namely Germany, Japan, Australia, France, United States and in Nova-Scotia (Canada). So great is the amount of evidence of Immunocal's benefits, it has even been awarded numerous US, Canadian, and international method of use patents.
2. Can a person who is lactose intolerant take Immunocal?-
Yes, Immunocal has less than 1% lactose which should not cause any ill effect even in the most severe case of lactose intolerance.
3. Can a person who is intolerant of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) take Immunocal?-
Yes, Immunocal has NO added MSG which should not cause any ill effect even in the most severe case of MSG intolerance. Immunocal contains the following amount of glutamic acid by weight: 180 mg/gram. There is therefore 1.8 grams of glutamic acid in a 10 gram packet of Immunocal. Every single protein on the earth contains glutamic acid, and glutamic acid is required for good health. Glutamic acid is an amino acid formed in the digestion of ALL proteins (including wheat gluten and meat). It is the only amino acid metabolized by the brain. Glutamic acid is necessary in human nutrition but can usually be manufactured by the body in adequate amounts. That means that our own body produces it. In certain disease states, deficient diet, malnutrition, and in certain metabolic abnormalities this amino acid becomes conditionally essential. Glutamic Acid's sodium salt, is monosodium glutamate, and ALL proteins may contain naturally occurring trace amounts of MSG. In summary, Immunocal would not supply any more glutamic acid than a serving of steak or other similar protein. There is NO added MSG in Immunocal, and Immunocal should not cause a medical problem in a person highly sensitive to MSG.
For more Frequently Asked Questions and Proof Immunocal Works Check Back Next Week:
4.Are there any interactions known between prescription medications and Immunocal?
5.Can you overdose Immunocal? Is there any potential for toxicity if you take too much?
6.Are there any side effects associated with Immunocal®?
7. Who should not take the product?
8.Are there any interactions known between prescription medications, supplements such as coenzyme Q-10, antioxidant vitamins, herbs and Immunocal?
9.What is the difference in taking Immunocal® as opposed to taking other antioxidants?
10.How does Immunocal® compare to other supplements that are labeled as "glutathione" or "cystine"?
For answers to the questions above Check Back Next Week
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