
Canine Immune System Support, 3.9 oz (110 g)
- Provides nutritional and biochemical support for healthy immune system
- Supports healthy immune system function
- Supports immune cell health
- Supports endocrine health
- Supports healthy inflammatory processes
- Provides antioxidant support
- Beneficial for dogs responding to common environmental challenges
How the Canine Immune System Works
A dog’s immune system is a complex array of cells that are found throughout the body. Immune cells are designed to work in conjunction with other cells to provide a defense against unwanted invaders. The complexity of a dog’s immune system requires a multidimensional approach of nutritional factors. The nutritional support of the immune system is directed at facilitating normal function and is not intended to be suppressive or stimulating.
How Zinc Supports Canine Immune Health
Zinc plays a vital role in immune cell signaling. Zinc homeostasis influences immune cell activity, function, and development by directly influencing their formation or altering signal protein secretion(1-6).
How Kelp Supports the Canine Immune System
Kelp is a whole food source of iodine. Iodine is thought to support the function of immune cells(7). Iodine also indirectly possesses antioxidant activity(8).
Citations
- Wellinghausen, N., Kirchner, H. & Rink, L. The immunobiology of zinc. Immunology today 18, 519-521 (1997).
- Ibs, K.H. & Rink, L. Zinc-altered immune function. The Journal of nutrition 133, 1452s-1456s (2003).
- Maywald, M., Wessels, I. & Rink, L. Zinc Signals and Immunity. International journal of molecular sciences 18(2017).
- Kitamura, H., et al. Toll-like receptor–mediated regulation of zinc homeostasis influences dendritic cell function. Nature Immunology 7, 971-977 (2006).
- Maares, M. & Haase, H. Zinc and immunity: An essential interrelation. Arch Biochem Biophys 611, 58-65 (2016).
- Wessels, I., Maywald, M. & Rink, L. Zinc as a Gatekeeper of Immune Function. Nutrients 9(2017).
- Venturi, S. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
- Venturi, S. Evolutionary significance of iodine. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
Indications for Use
For use in dogs. To support immune system.
Directions for Use:Â
Administer orally. Best if given with food.
A1610 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/8 tsp. scoop. 81 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/8 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or    1 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or    1 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or    2 scoops     2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or    4 scoops   2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or    6 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    8 scoops      2x |
A1660 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/2 tsp. scoop. 74 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/2 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or   0.25 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or   0.25 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or   0.5 scoop      2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or   1 scoop       2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or   1.5 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    2 scoops        2x |
A 1/8 tsp scoop is included with the small canine powder bottles, and a 1/2 tsp scoop is included with the large canine powder bottles.
Suggested Use:
See dosage schedule.
Special Information: With EpiCor® dried yeast fermentate, a registered trademark of Embria Health Science, LLC.
Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Cautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
Nutrients & Ingredients
Amount per 1/8 tsp (370 mg):
Dried yeast fermentate (EpiCor®)       33 mg
Zinc (Zn amino acid (rice) chelate)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 mg
Vitamin E (Sunflower oil)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.3 mg
Iodine (Kelp)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.03 mg
Proprietary Blend            290 mg
Bovine spleen, bovine spleen PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus Cytosolâ„¢ extract, nutritional yeast, black currant (seed) oil, ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), organic shiitake mushroom powder, organic reishi mushroom powder, and eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus).
Please consult the actual product label for the most accurate product information.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Canine Immune System Support, 3.9 oz (110 g)
- Provides nutritional and biochemical support for healthy immune system
- Supports healthy immune system function
- Supports immune cell health
- Supports endocrine health
- Supports healthy inflammatory processes
- Provides antioxidant support
- Beneficial for dogs responding to common environmental challenges
How the Canine Immune System Works
A dog’s immune system is a complex array of cells that are found throughout the body. Immune cells are designed to work in conjunction with other cells to provide a defense against unwanted invaders. The complexity of a dog’s immune system requires a multidimensional approach of nutritional factors. The nutritional support of the immune system is directed at facilitating normal function and is not intended to be suppressive or stimulating.
How Zinc Supports Canine Immune Health
Zinc plays a vital role in immune cell signaling. Zinc homeostasis influences immune cell activity, function, and development by directly influencing their formation or altering signal protein secretion(1-6).
How Kelp Supports the Canine Immune System
Kelp is a whole food source of iodine. Iodine is thought to support the function of immune cells(7). Iodine also indirectly possesses antioxidant activity(8).
Citations
- Wellinghausen, N., Kirchner, H. & Rink, L. The immunobiology of zinc. Immunology today 18, 519-521 (1997).
- Ibs, K.H. & Rink, L. Zinc-altered immune function. The Journal of nutrition 133, 1452s-1456s (2003).
- Maywald, M., Wessels, I. & Rink, L. Zinc Signals and Immunity. International journal of molecular sciences 18(2017).
- Kitamura, H., et al. Toll-like receptor–mediated regulation of zinc homeostasis influences dendritic cell function. Nature Immunology 7, 971-977 (2006).
- Maares, M. & Haase, H. Zinc and immunity: An essential interrelation. Arch Biochem Biophys 611, 58-65 (2016).
- Wessels, I., Maywald, M. & Rink, L. Zinc as a Gatekeeper of Immune Function. Nutrients 9(2017).
- Venturi, S. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
- Venturi, S. Evolutionary significance of iodine. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
Indications for Use
For use in dogs. To support immune system.
Directions for Use:Â
Administer orally. Best if given with food.
A1610 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/8 tsp. scoop. 81 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/8 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or    1 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or    1 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or    2 scoops     2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or    4 scoops   2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or    6 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    8 scoops      2x |
A1660 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/2 tsp. scoop. 74 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/2 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or   0.25 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or   0.25 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or   0.5 scoop      2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or   1 scoop       2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or   1.5 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    2 scoops        2x |
A 1/8 tsp scoop is included with the small canine powder bottles, and a 1/2 tsp scoop is included with the large canine powder bottles.
Suggested Use:
See dosage schedule.
Special Information: With EpiCor® dried yeast fermentate, a registered trademark of Embria Health Science, LLC.
Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Cautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
Nutrients & Ingredients
Amount per 1/8 tsp (370 mg):
Dried yeast fermentate (EpiCor®)       33 mg
Zinc (Zn amino acid (rice) chelate)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 mg
Vitamin E (Sunflower oil)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.3 mg
Iodine (Kelp)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.03 mg
Proprietary Blend            290 mg
Bovine spleen, bovine spleen PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus Cytosolâ„¢ extract, nutritional yeast, black currant (seed) oil, ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), organic shiitake mushroom powder, organic reishi mushroom powder, and eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus).
Please consult the actual product label for the most accurate product information.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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- Provides nutritional and biochemical support for healthy immune system
- Supports healthy immune system function
- Supports immune cell health
- Supports endocrine health
- Supports healthy inflammatory processes
- Provides antioxidant support
- Beneficial for dogs responding to common environmental challenges
How the Canine Immune System Works
A dog’s immune system is a complex array of cells that are found throughout the body. Immune cells are designed to work in conjunction with other cells to provide a defense against unwanted invaders. The complexity of a dog’s immune system requires a multidimensional approach of nutritional factors. The nutritional support of the immune system is directed at facilitating normal function and is not intended to be suppressive or stimulating.
How Zinc Supports Canine Immune Health
Zinc plays a vital role in immune cell signaling. Zinc homeostasis influences immune cell activity, function, and development by directly influencing their formation or altering signal protein secretion(1-6).
How Kelp Supports the Canine Immune System
Kelp is a whole food source of iodine. Iodine is thought to support the function of immune cells(7). Iodine also indirectly possesses antioxidant activity(8).
Citations
- Wellinghausen, N., Kirchner, H. & Rink, L. The immunobiology of zinc. Immunology today 18, 519-521 (1997).
- Ibs, K.H. & Rink, L. Zinc-altered immune function. The Journal of nutrition 133, 1452s-1456s (2003).
- Maywald, M., Wessels, I. & Rink, L. Zinc Signals and Immunity. International journal of molecular sciences 18(2017).
- Kitamura, H., et al. Toll-like receptor–mediated regulation of zinc homeostasis influences dendritic cell function. Nature Immunology 7, 971-977 (2006).
- Maares, M. & Haase, H. Zinc and immunity: An essential interrelation. Arch Biochem Biophys 611, 58-65 (2016).
- Wessels, I., Maywald, M. & Rink, L. Zinc as a Gatekeeper of Immune Function. Nutrients 9(2017).
- Venturi, S. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
- Venturi, S. Evolutionary significance of iodine. Current Chemical Biology 5, 155-162 (2011).
Indications for Use
For use in dogs. To support immune system.
Directions for Use:Â
Administer orally. Best if given with food.
A1610 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/8 tsp. scoop. 81 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/8 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or    1 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or    1 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or    2 scoops     2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or    4 scoops   2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or    6 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    8 scoops      2x |
A1660 Dose Schedule:
Includes 1/2 tsp. scoop. 74 scoops per container.
| Dog Weight |
Daily Schedule (1 scoop = 1/2 tsp.) |
| 1-10 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.     or   0.25 scoop      1x |
| 11-20 lbs. | 1/8 tsp.    or   0.25 scoop      2x |
| 21-40 lbs. | 1/4 tsp.    or   0.5 scoop      2x |
| 41-60 lbs. | 1/2 tsp.     or   1 scoop       2x |
| 61-80 lbs. | 3/4 tsp.    or   1.5 scoops      2x |
| >80 lbs. | 1 tsp.      or    2 scoops        2x |
A 1/8 tsp scoop is included with the small canine powder bottles, and a 1/2 tsp scoop is included with the large canine powder bottles.
Suggested Use:
See dosage schedule.
Special Information: With EpiCor® dried yeast fermentate, a registered trademark of Embria Health Science, LLC.
Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Cautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
Nutrients & Ingredients
Amount per 1/8 tsp (370 mg):
Dried yeast fermentate (EpiCor®)       33 mg
Zinc (Zn amino acid (rice) chelate)Â Â Â Â Â Â 1 mg
Vitamin E (Sunflower oil)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.3 mg
Iodine (Kelp)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0.03 mg
Proprietary Blend            290 mg
Bovine spleen, bovine spleen PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus PMGâ„¢ extract, bovine thymus Cytosolâ„¢ extract, nutritional yeast, black currant (seed) oil, ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), organic shiitake mushroom powder, organic reishi mushroom powder, and eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus).
Please consult the actual product label for the most accurate product information.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.







