ULTABIO® enhances immunity.
Unlike other supplements, ULTABIO® is scientifically proven to activate not just one, but four (4) types of immune cells for next-level protection against infection.
An immune activator, ULTABIO® safely stimulates plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) to provide more comprehensive immune support across both innate and adaptive immune systems. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are known as the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the immune system — recruiting, communicating, and directing an entire army of key immune cells involved in both the innate and adaptive immune responses. Once stimulated, pDCs will then activate Natural Killer cells, Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte, B-Cells, and Helper T Cells.
As such, ULTABIO® helps improve both immediate and long-term immunity.
ULTABIO® has general anti-inflammatory properties.
ULTABIO® helps produce anti-inflammatory cytokines.
Cytokines produced in the gut mucosa greatly influence the resulting immunological outcome. The production of anti-inflammatory cytokines induces mucosal tolerance, and high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines induce a protective immune response and inflammation. The most intriguing aspect of probiotic-induced modulation of immune responses is the effect of probiotics on cytokine production.
ULTABIO® helps promote deeper sleep.
It is hypothesized that the improved immune system has a positive effect on sleep. According to the Mayo Clinic, during sleep, our immune system releases proteins called cytokines, some of which help promote sleep. Certain cytokines need to increase when we have an infection or inflammation, or when we're under stress. Sleep deprivation may decrease the production of these protective cytokines.
Furthermore, a study published in 2004* confirms that human lymphocytes (part of the immune system) synthesize melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep.
* Carrillo-Vico A, Calvo JR, Abreu P, Lardone PJ, García-Mauriño S, Reiter RJ, Guerrero JM. Evidence of melatonin synthesis by human lymphocytes and its physiological significance: possible role as intracrine, autocrine, and/or paracrine substance. FASEB J. 2004 Mar;18(3):537-9. doi: 10.1096/fj.03-0694fje. Epub 2004 Jan 8. PMID: 14715696.