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Immunity booster supplement

There are numerous immunity booster supplements, and many of them have excellent effects thanks to their composition. 

Bimunal Imuno Syrup contains ingredients of natural origin, baobab fruit pulp, elderberry fruit and acerola fruit, zinc, copper, vitamins C and D, and it is intended for immunity. 

Proven ingredients for a good immune system 

As numerous studies and research have confirmed, elderberry contributes to the normal function of the immune system. It abundantly contains flavonoids, polyphenols, anthocyanins, minerals, and vitamins... Baobab fruit is a food rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. 

Vitamin C contributes to the maintenance of normal energy metabolism and the reduction of fatigue and tiredness. Minerals zinc and copper, as well as vitamin C, contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. 

Vitamins D and C, followed by copper and zinc, further contribute to the normal functioning of the immune system. 

Immunity supplement with zinc 

In addition to being very important for the proper functioning of many functions in the body, zinc is also significant when it comes to the immune system. 

Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system and the protection of cells from oxidative stress. 

When to use the immunity supplement? 

By using the immunity supplement daily, you can be sure that you have provided important vitamins and minerals for your child. Therefore, the application of Bimunal Imuno syrup is recommended in the following cases: 

  • During the colder part of the year, from October to March, 
  • After using antibiotics, 
  • Before starting to attend a collective environment (kindergarten, school). 

We also recommend Bimunal Imuno Adults for adults and children older than 12. 

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