Clinical Study of the effects of Immutonic capsule in human volunteers with flu symptoms

<p>Introduction: Many herbs and natural food materials have been historically recognized as an effective  panacea that can establish a balanced inflammatory response and promoting healthy immune response as well as have antibacterial and viral effects. The clinical use of some medications can...

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Main Authors: Hussien O Alkadi (Author), Mohamed HK (Author), Taha HK (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Archives of Pulmonology and Respiratory Care - Peertechz Publications, 2020-06-26.
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Summary:<p>Introduction: Many herbs and natural food materials have been historically recognized as an effective  panacea that can establish a balanced inflammatory response and promoting healthy immune response as well as have antibacterial and viral effects. The clinical use of some medications can cause serious side effects. We proposed that natural ingredients could serve as a better therapeutic approach.</p><p>Objective: The  study aimed to evaluate the effect of IMMUTONIC capsule in human volunteers with flu symptoms.</p><p>Methods: Twenty-four male and female adult volunteers, aged between 21 and 60 years were selected for the study. </p><p>Study design: The study has a randomized clinical trials for one week. Volunteers were taken IMMUTONIC capsule three times daily after meal for one week.  Improving of Flu symptoms were follow up after 3 days and 7 days using improving health scale 0-5.</p><p>Results: flu symptoms and appetite  were significantly improving after 3 days of follow up at p <0.05 , while after 7 days were highly significant improving health at p < 0.05.</p><p>Conclusion: The present study indicated that Immutonic capsule improves Flu symptoms via improved immune system and its antibacterial & viral effects as well as increased appetite which lead to good feeding.</p>
DOI:10.17352/aprc.000054