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SUPPORTS NATURAL KILLER-CELL ACTIVITY AND HEALTHY IMMUNE FUNCTION*
Cellular Forte with IP-6® and Inositol provides support for the immune system.* One molecule of IP-6 plus one molecule of inositol yield two molecules of IP-3. The combination helps support natural killer-cell activity.*
Directions
Directions
Cellular Forté® Directions and/or Dosage
Adults take 2 capsules twice daily. Best taken on an empty stomach.
Warning
If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Safety sealed with inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Keep tightly closed. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.
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FAQs
FAQs
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A. Rice bran has significant amounts of IP-6. In fiber, bran, or cereals, IP-6 is bound to protein. For the IP-6 to be absorbed from the gastrointestinal system, IP-6 must first be released from the protein complexes. Phytase, an enzyme found both in food and human intestines, can break down or degrade IP-6. The longer it takes IP-6 to be released from the bran, the more time is available for the enzyme to degrade IP-6. Though bran may contain high amounts of IP-6, the full benefits may not be obtained. Pure IP-6, as found in Cellular Forté®, will be absorbed before the enzyme has a chance to destroy it.1
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A. The IP-6 is derived from rice bran. The Inositol is derived from corn.
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A. Athough the key ingredients in Cellular Forté® have a good safety record, they have not been studied in children. Whether this product is appropriate for a child is a decision best left to the child's doctor.
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