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Bioceuticals Viroguard 60c
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Description
ViroGuard is a unique combination of micronutrients and herbs that may provide support for healthy immune function. ViroGuard has been formulated to help relieve the frequency, duration and severity of cold sores.
Features:
- May relieve the symptoms of cold sores.
- May reduce the frequency, severity and duration of cold sores.
- May support and maintain healthy immune function.
- Includes lemon balm, naturally high in rosmarinic acid.
- Contains echinacea, traditionally used in North American herbal medicine to support a healthy immune system.
- Contains the highly bioavailable zinc amino acid chelate.
Ingredients
Each capsule contains: |
|
Lysine (as hydrochloride) |
530.9mg |
equiv. lysine |
425mg |
Zinc amino acid chelate |
12.5mg |
equiv. zinc |
2.5mg |
Herbal extracts equiv. to: |
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Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) leaf dry |
750mg |
equiv. to rosmarinic acid |
5.3mg |
Echinacea purpurea (echinacea) herb fresh |
425mg |
No added dairy, gluten, shellfish, soy protein, yeast.
Cautions
- If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.
- Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- Always read the label. Use only as directed.
Prescribing Information:
- Safety is unknown for high-dose lysine and has not been scientifically established for lemon balm in pregnancy and lactation.
- Theoretically, concurrent use of lemon balm with other herbs and supplements with hypoglycaemic potential may affect glucose control.
- Theoretically, concomitant use of lemon balm with drugs with sedative properties may cause additive effects and side effects.
- Theoretically, lemon balm may alter thyroid function, reduce thyroid hormone levels, and interfere with thyroid hormone-replacement therapy.
- Theoretically, echinacea might increase levels of drugs metabolised by CYP1A2.
- Theoretically, echinacea may interfere with immunosuppressant therapy because of its immuno-stimulating activity.
- Preliminary clinical research suggests that taking echinacea may increase the clearance of warfarin, but has no effect on platelet aggregation.
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