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Factor One: Bio-Immunizer

Contains: 60 Tablets
Price: $30.50

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Factor One is an immune system booster targeted to maintain natural immunity, anti-oxidant rejuvenation, and cancer preventative. This formulation further supports liver regeneration.

Immunity, Cardiovascular & Rejuvenation Formulation


Those who benefit from Factor One: Bio-Immunizer are...

  • Individuals who wish to boost their immune system and maintain a youthful appearance.
  • Individuals exhibiting a family history of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
  • Athletes engaged in aerobic sports such as runners, swimmers, cyclists, dancers and tennis players.
  • Individuals who are 20% or more over ideal body weight.
  • Individuals who consume fast foods (high in sugar, saturated fats and white flour) and luncheon meats (high in nitrite and nitrate preservatives).
  • Heavy smokers and alcohol drinkers.
  • Diabetics (Type II adult onset) and individuals with a family history of cancer.

Dosage and Directions

Take two tablets daily with food on a consistent basis.

There are no contraindications with this product when taken in the recommended dosage.

List of Ingredients

Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Vitamin A (as Beta-carotene)
Vitamin A (Palmitate)
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine)
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)
Niacin (as Niacinamide)
Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine)
Folic Acid (Folacin)
Calcium ascorbate (non-acidic Vitamin C)
Vitamin D (Calciferol)
Vitamin E (d-Alpha tocopherol)
Chromium (picolinate)
Selenium (organic)
Zinc (picolinate)
Astragalus root from extract
Panax Ginseng from extract
Milk Thistle (Silymarin marianum from extract)
Angelica sinesis (Dong Quai) from extract
Echinacea angustifolia from extract
Chamomile from extract
Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) from extract
Grape Seed Extract
(95% active polyphenols)
Garlic (from 1000 mg fresh garlic with Chlorophyll)
5,000 I.U.
5,000 I.U.
25 mg
25 mg
40 mg
85 mg
400 mcg
825 mg
400 I.U.
210 I.U.
75 mcg
100 mcg
15 mg
190 mg
160 mg
100 mg
75 mg
75 mg
50 mg
50 mg
28 mg

2 mg

Holistic Recommendations


Cartoonist Gary Trudeau hit the nail on the head when his main character, Michael Doonesbury, exclaimed "It's frightening to wake up one morning and discover that you've become your parents!"

It is clear that most Americans associate aging with disease and chronic ailments. Indeed, a comprehensive study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation determined that 99-million of us have chronic ailments such as heart disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and high blood pressure which cost $470-billion a year in direct health costs.95

However, this landmark study dispelled the commonly held belief that such chronic ailments are restricted to the elderly. The researchers discovered that only 26 percent of Americans with the above chronic conditions were 65 or older. The reason is simply!

Aging is not a disease, it is a process intrinsic to every living organism. As we mature, it is junk food, tobacco, obesity, stress, alcohol abuse, and lack of exercise - not our genetic clock - that wears down our body and diminishes our immunity against disease.

Over 1,400,000 of us will die this year from either heart disease, cancer, or strokes states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and all three are man-made, lifestyle-based, degenerative diseases that can be readily prevented with proper nutrients and behavioral modifications.

The human body is designed and programmed for rejuvenation at any age. The aliments of aging are determined by how we choose or don't choose to live our lives. As science continues to uncover the aging process, more and more findings link both deterioration and rejuvenation to the immune system.

It is now clear that the key to good health and a youthful body is a strong Immune System.

On September 13, 1993, a study of nearly 30,000 residents of north-central China was concluded by American and Chinese scientists. "The study is the first randomized trial to show a significant reduction in cancer in a population that has been supplemented with antioxidant vitamins and minerals," reported William Blot of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, who lead the study.

During 1994, biologists Rajindar Sohal and William Orr found the first direct evidence that antioxidants utilized against free radicals could extend life as well as improve its quality.96

Based upon research and clinical studies conducted during 1997, the one sure anti-aging remedy that works is reducing food intake by 20 to 40 percent. One study conducted on rats determined that caloric restriction can have significant anti-aging effects even when started at age 45.97

Two other studies conducted on monkeys, in an attempt to bring the results closer to what may occur in humans, also supported the theory that a reduction in intake of food may lead to a longer life.98,99

Unfortunately, this creates a Catch 22 nutritional situation. On one hand, mature adults require less calories to avoid obesity due to a reduction in basal metabolism.100 Yet, if we maintain a low caloric intake it is next to impossible to get enough of the required nutrients our system requires - thanks to the poor quality of foodstuffs fostered upon us by agri-business and the junk food merchants!

In fact, a large percentage of older adults in this country are seriously malnourished.101 The skin problems that are common in the elderly are nearly identical to the skin problems found in malnourished people in third world countries.102

This makes a rational supplementation program mandatory for the health of the mature adult.103

According to the Alliance of Aging Research, there are two ways in which the human system deteriorates and degenerates: Abuse, misuse or lack of use of our bodies and Immune Deficiency. Both are within our control and may be corrected through (1) proper diet including nutritional supplementation; (2) exercise; and (3) attitude.




Recommendations for enhancing Natural Immunity, Cardiovascular Conditioning and Body Rejuvenation.

1) Diet. Eat foods as close to their natural state as possible. There are over 2,800 FDA-approved additives with another 10,000 additives being "incidental" to the agriculture and food processing industry.104

2) Eat a wide variety of foods. Individuals who eat a varied diet have a better nutrient intake than those whose diet remains staid.105

3) Balance the diet. The diet should be balanced with the correct ratio of protein to fats to carbohydrates. Daily calories should be comprised of about 20% protein, 20% fat, and 60% carbohydrate, preferably complex carbohydrate.

4) Eat fish on a consistent basis. Individuals who eat at least two ounces of per week cut their heart disease risk in half.106

5) Increase fiber consumption. Fiber is nature's broom which cleans out the intestines and keeps toxic substances from being absorbed. Fiber is found only in plant food; so maximize intake of fresh vegetables, fruit, legumes and whole grains.

6) Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water daily. Studies show an increase in water intake can actually reduce fat deposits. Water also helps to prevent sagging skin because cell are buoyed by water, which plumps the skin and leaves it clear, healthy and resilient.107

7) Take a quality antioxidant supplement daily as they block the chemical reactions that generate free radicals while helping to destroy already formed ones.108 They also help provide the added nutrients the average diet is lacking.

8) Exercise.The body evolved, and is designed, to be active rather than sedentary. Scientist have shown that diseases may be caused by the disuse of the body.109 Regular exercise lowers blood pressure, fats in the blood and pulse rate while improving blood glucose, alertness, self-image, absorption of nutrients, and life span.110 Aerobic exercise - jogging, walking, dancing, tennis, bike riding, swimming - can bring about a large increase in the muscles' oxidative capacity and is a key to good health.111

9) Maintain ideal body fat composition as body weight, per se, has no bearing on health.112 Ideal body fat percentage for men 50 years and over should fall between 20% and 25%. For women 50 years and over, body fat should fall between 27% and 31%.

10) Attitude. The mind is a potent determinant of the quality and quantity of a life. Social networking, and the extent of an individuals friends and relationships, is a major predictor of life span.113

Attitude will influence whether exercise will be enjoyable or grueling and will determine if you are amenable to making diet and behavioral modifications.

11) Practice relaxation techniques. Internalized stress can precipitate heart attacks as well as depress the immune system.114 In a study of over 2,000 individuals, depression doubled the risk for cancer.115 (Consult Factor Six: Sommaserene Research Report for additional information on relieving stress)





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