Comment · Wed, March 18, 2020
Would Natrium's Immune Defense exert beneficial effects for someone who has contracted the coronavirus?
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v5xMkTNHXt8qRE7aT7st · 5 points
Of course we are not talking about cures or treatments here, just potentially beneficial effects. Are there better candidates, or would Immune Defense be the one? From what I know, the antioxidant profile along with the other included immunoenhancers make it an appealing choice for supporting overall health - just add some vitamin C, and pretty much all bases are covered, right?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
We can't make disease claims for legal and regulatory reasons. Also, COVID-19 is a novel virus. We are still learning about how best to tackle it. So even if we could make disease claims, the science is not settled on it yet. It would be irresponsible to tell people a product for sure protected you from SARS-CoV-2 at this point in time. Science takes time. It needs to be done properly and validated before being relied on, as sometimes you get effects you never could have anticipated.
That being said, I am personally taking Immune Defense every day right now, as are pretty much all of my family and most of our employees. So if that means anything, we are taking it religiously right now. I am also taking Reacta-C, Cyracos, EGCG, milk thistle, magnolia bark, quercetin, berberine, lutein, Andrographis paniculata, and vitamin D3/K2 as well. The Andrographis paniculata is a bit too stimulating in with the whole stack, though. So I have been skipping that one the last couple days. My stack is a bit overkill, but when is it ever not? LOL
There is some good research out there on COVID-19. You can use Google Scholar and Scihub to read it if you like. New studies are being released by the day. I've posted some of the studies on other threads on Reddit, too. My team and I have been pouring through as much research as we can to understand it. Our main goal right now is to ensure the health and safety of our team, so that we can maintain operations for as long as we can. To do that we need to understand what we are dealing with, and ensure everyone in our operation is informed about the facts of the situation. Just be careful not to panic or jump to conclusions. There is a lot of BS flying around right now. The worst thing anyone can do is panic or downplay it. Stay level-headed and calm, but treat it seriously. Maintain social distancing and follow the WHO and CDC guidelines.