Immuno-Gland Plex
Multi-Glandular Immune Support Featuring Adrenal, Pancreas, Thymus, and Spleen Tissue*
What It Does
Immuno-Gland Plex provides freeze-dried glandular extracts from key immune-regulating organs including adrenal, pancreas, thymus, and spleen to support balanced immune responses and systemic vitality.* This traditional formula delivers organ-specific nutrients to reinforce immune surveillance, cytokine balance, and metabolic support under stress.*
How It Works
• Adrenal tissue supports adrenal function to maintain immune homeostasis under stress.*[1]
• Pancreatic tissue contributes to metabolic regulation.*[2]
• Thymus glandular provides cofactors that support T cell maturation, differentiation, and immune tolerance within adaptive immunity.*[3]
• Spleen tissue aids in immune surveillance, blood filtration, and antigen presentation to support lymphocyte activation and systemic immune regulation.*[4]
• Delivers nucleic acids and organ-specific enzymes that may help maintain tissue function through nutritive and signaling support.*
• May contain bioactive compounds such as microRNAs and exosomes, theorized to contribute to gene expression and immune cell communication.*[5-6]
• Freeze-dried (lyophilized) to preserve structural integrity and enzymatic activity of glandular tissue.*
• Sourced exclusively from pasture-raised, government-inspected animals from New Zealand and Australia, known for rigorous quality and animal welfare standards.*
Who It’s For
Formulated for individuals seeking comprehensive immune system support through traditional organ tissue use particularly beneficial during periods of stress or aging.*
Special Features
Combines four immune-critical glandular tissues in one synergistic formula, freeze-dried for maximal nutrient preservation and derived from ethically raised, grass-fed livestock.*
References
1. Cain DW, Cidlowski JA. Nat Rev Immunol. 2017;17(4):233–47.
2. Tsalamandris S et al. Eur Cardiol. 2019;14(1):50–9.
3. Anderson G, Jenkinson EJ. Nat Rev Immunol. 2001;1(1):31–40.
4. Bronte V, Pittet MJ. Immunity. 2013;39(5):806–8.
5. Dever JT et al. PLoS One. 2015;10(9):e0138275. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138275
6. Zempleni J. Genes Nutr. 2017;12:12. doi:10.1186/s12263-017-0562-z