By John Miller
SAB Director, Product Technologist, Researcher

As everyone in the world comes to grips with the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic I thought it would be a good time for us to remind ourselves of how important our immune system is, how much we take it for granted and how much it is dependent upon our ability to provide it with the nutrition it needs to deliver its highest level of protection. This is a message the NeoLife Scientific Advisory Board has been delivering for decades, but it has never been more appropriate than right now.

Science has proven beyond doubt that our immune function is nutrition dependent. That the absence or presence of important nutritional components has a profound impact on our immune capacity, its ability to protect us and thus our survival. When nutrition is poor our immune systems are compromised, when nutrition is good our immune systems are good. When our nutrition is great our immune systems can reach their highest potential to protect us from the widest array of challenges.

It is never too late to work on maximising your immune system’s ability to protect you! Focusing on immune boosting and immune balancing nutrition is something everyone can do. It is not a question of if it is possible, it is only a question of how strongly we all embrace it.

Without going too deeply into this highly complex and critical topic there are a few key points about nutrition and immune function that I want to reaffirm.

First, a few fundamental definitions.

For the purpose of this message I will focus on the impact of undernutrition and the dietary deficiencies and inadequacies it represents on immune function.

Why getting essential vitamins and minerals are so important:

The relationship between nutrition and immune function has been well and clearly established by decades of scientific investigation. Undernutrition or deficiency of key essential vitamins and minerals is known to result in immune dysfunction or compromise. Immune-compromising vitamin and mineral deficiencies include vitamins A, D, C, E, B6 and B12, folic acid, zinc, iron, copper and selenium. This is not a new idea, but I felt that an article published in the January 2020 issue of the journal Nutrients, titled “A Review of Micronutrients and the Immune System-Working in Harmony to Reduce the Risk of Infection” was timely and strongly reaffirms this well-known reality. They state, “Adequate amounts are essential to ensure proper function of physical barriers and immune cells; however, daily micronutrient intakes necessary to support immune function may be higher than current recommended dietary allowances.”

The presence or absence of these immune-centric vitamins and minerals “modulates” your immune capability and strength. Simply stated that means when they are low in the diet, immune power is compromised or suppressed. Conversely, when they are abundant in the diet immune power is elevated. Sadly, most people are deficient in one or more of these key essential nutrients.

The vital roles of whole food nutrients.

In addition to these immune-centric vitamins and minerals, there is a great and growing body of evidence that other whole food nutrients play critical roles in immune function. Like the vitamins and minerals above, their presence or absence modulates our immune capacity.

There is a great deal more to the importance of nutrition to optimal health and immunity. Thousands of articles and books have been written on the topic. But for the purpose of this message I will leave it here for now.

If the above information sounds like what we have been saying about core nutritional products like Pro Vitality it should not be surprising. The importance of the wide array of nutrients it can contribute to lifelong health and vitality is an irrefutable reality of human biochemistry. As always, we strongly advise making these whole foods the dominant components of your diet, for all the many benefits they provide, including immune strength. It remains however that most people are unable to get that done. Pro Vitality is a perfect choice to help bridge those immune compromising nutritional gaps.

Be well….>>John