Double the Defense Double the Joy
Double the Defense Double the Joy
Festive gatherings, late nights and endless activities – don’t let fatigue or illness slow you down! Strengthen your body’s natural defenses with the ultimate protection duo – Vitamin C and 4 Proven Plant Extracts!
Vitamin C
- Supports resistance against infections so you feel healthier daily!
- Research shows that vitamin C does not only reduce duration of flu but also reduces the duration of fever and cold.1
- Key nutrient to heal wounds, repair and maintain healthy cartilage, bones, teeth and skin.2
- Provides antioxidant defense against free radicals.3
4 Proven Natural Plants
Pumpkin Seeds, Plantago Seeds, Safflower Flowers & Japanese Honeysuckle Flower
- Boost your body’s natural interferon production, which signals the immune
system to respond to infections.4 - Quickly activates immune defenses.
- Mobilise the immune system’s “search-and-destroy” teams.5
Who Needs Vitamin C & Interferon Boost?

Get sick easily

Live a stressful or busy life

Feel fatigued often

Travel frequently

Lack sleep

Want faster recovery
References:
1. Hemilä, H., Chalker, E. Vitamin C reduces the severity of common colds: a meta-analysis. BMC Public Health 23, 2468 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-17229-8
2. Thevi, T., Abas, A.L. & Rajan, M. The Effects of Vitamin C on Wound Healing—Systematic Review. Indian J Surg 86, 23–29 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-023-03750-y
3. Kaźmierczak-Barańska J, Boguszewska K, Adamus-Grabicka A, Karwowski BT. Two Faces of Vitamin C-Antioxidative and Pro-Oxidative Agent. Nutrients. 2020 May 21;12(5):1501. doi: 10.3390/nu12051501. PMID: 32455696;
PMCID: PMC7285147.
4. Togi, Misa & Togi, Sumihito & Saeki, Keita & Kojima, Yasuhiko & Ozato, Keiko. (2022). Herbal extracts that induce type I interferons through Toll-like receptor 4 signaling. Food & Nutrition Research. 66. 10.29219/fnr.v66.5524.
5. Seo YJ, Hahm B. Type I interferon modulates the battle of host immune system against viruses. Adv Appl Microbiol. 2010;73:83-101. doi: 10.1016/S0065-2164(10)73004-5. PMID: 20800760; PMCID: PMC7112037.