Respiratory Guard

The Science

   
 
Online Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics
    Pilot Clinical Study on a Proprietary Elderberry Extract: Efficacy in Addressing
    Influenza Symptoms

Phytochemistry
    Elderberry flavonoids bind to and prevent H1N1 infection in vitro

Online Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics
    Pharmacokinetics of Cyanidin and Anti-Influenza Phytonutrients in an Elder Berry
    Extract Determined by LC-MS and DART TOF-MS

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO OUR VIEWERS

This library of scientific materials relevant to your health, including reports of scientific tests, is intended to be educational in nature only. Section 5 of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 ("DSHEA") permits companies to make available relevant scientific information as long as they are not promoting their products when doing so. Consistent with that law, Complete Health LLC is not in the business of marketing, advertising, or selling Respiratory Guard as a product intended to prevent, treat, mitigate, or cure any disease or any sign or symptom of a disease. Respiratory Guard is a dietary supplement intended to deliver some specific non-disease health benefits to you.

Some of the study reports in this Library involve the testing of a proprietary elderberry extract, both by scientists in a testing organization hired by our company, and by wholly independent scientists. This is the proprietary elderberry extract that we identify as V-Bloc in the Supplement Facts included in boxes of Respiratory Guard. These studies cover a range of scientific investigation. Some study reports include discussions of how this proprietary elderberry extract works within the human body and others provide results of tests on other ingredients or products and their possible benefits to the human body. Please keep in mind that it is important to read the text of the entire study report, although the Discussion and Conclusions part of each study report will probably be of most interest. Finally, please remember the conclusions of the authors of each study may not be shared by all scientists or, possibly, by any other scientists. Often, there are opposing views of the benefit, including the extent of that benefit, of a particular ingredient or product.

 
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