Travel and Flu Immunity Vitamin Pack
Our comprehensive travel and flu immunity vitamin pack, administered by board-certified emergency physicians, includes vitamin C for immune support, vitamin D for regulating immune responses and reducing the risk of infections and autoimmune diseases, and Glutathione for immune cell function support.


Comprehensive Travel and Flu Vitamin Pack for Immune Support
Vitamin C supports the immune system by acting as an antioxidant, promoting white blood cell function, and enhancing the body’s natural defences. It helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals and aids in the production of antibodies, which are crucial for fighting off infections. Additionally, vitamin C plays a role in the differentiation and proliferation of immune cells like B and T cells, further strengthening the immune response.
Vitamin D3 plays a significant role in supporting the immune system. It helps regulate immune responses and may reduce the risk of infections and autoimmune diseases. While not a cure, sufficient vitamin D levels can help fortify your body’s defenses.
- Vitamin D3 influences both innate and adaptive immunity, affecting cells like macrophages, T cells, and B cells.
- Studies suggest that vitamin D3 can help prevent or reduce the severity of respiratory infections, including colds and flu.
- Vitamin D’s immunomodulatory effects may be beneficial in managing autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, and inflammatory bowel disease.
- Vitamin D3 is involved in the body’s initial response to infections, helping to activate immune cells and produce antimicrobial peptides.
Glutathione strengthens immunity by serving as a crucial antioxidant and directly supporting immune cell function. It helps both the innate and adaptive branches of the immune system by promoting white blood cell (T-cell) activity, regulating cytokines for cell-to-cell signaling, and maintaining the health of protective cells like lymphocytes and mast cells.
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