Proper functioning of the immune system requires Nitric Oxide in large amounts.
A horse's ability to fight disease-causing organisms depends on being able to produce large amounts of Nitric Oxide.
Nitric Oxide is used by the white blood cells to kill viruses, fungi, bacteria, and other pathogens.
Nitric Oxide is depleted by a horse's efforts to fight off disease-causing organisms it encounters.
Insufficient production of Nitric Oxide can drastically decrease a horse's ability to fight infection.
ImmunoPLUSTM is a non-prescription, veterinary-strength, all-natural preparation designed to support a horse's immune system by promoting Nitric Oxide production. NitricOxide plays a crucial role in the immune system and is used by white blood cells to kill fungi, viruses, bacteria, protozoa, helminth, and rickettsiae. Increased exposure to pathogens requires greater nitric oxide production. Additionally certain pathogens protect themselves by the release of chemicals, which inhibit the production of Nitric Oxide. To maximize the horse's ability to fight disease causing organisms, it is important to support this natural defense. ImmunoPLUSTM is a dietary supplement that combines a proprietary blend of all natural herbs with our proprietary delivery system (NPS TechnologyT) to support a horse's immune system.
IMPORTANT:These instructions must be followed for the product to work:
Anti-inflammatory herbs and drugs such as Banamine or "Bute" (phenylbutazone) block the formation of Nitric Oxide, and will inhibit ImmunoPLUSTM effectiveness. All anti-inflammatory drugs and all other supplements are to be stopped for at least the first 4-weeks of using ImmunoPLUSTM.
ImmunoPLUSTM contains no drugs or racing-prohibited ingredients.
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