MARNYS® Propolvit Defens is a food supplement to face seasonal changes and combines vitamin B6, Royal Jelly, Propolis, Colostrum, Reishi and Shiitake in convenient drinkable vials.
The ingredients in MARNYS® Propolvit Defens provide a good balance between immune function and energy:
- Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin which contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system, the energy-yielding metabolism and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue (EFSA)
- The Colostrum (minimum immunoglobulin content: 20%) in MARNYS® Propolvit Defens provides 1000mg liquid colostrum through a 200mg source of colostrum powder.
- Royal Jelly, is the food of the queen bee and is characterised by its relation of unsaturated fatty acids that take part in the energy-yielding metabolism, emphasising the 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10-HDA).
- Reishi (dry extract 12:1) and Shiitake (dry extract 8:1) are characterised by their β-glucan content. Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) is useful to contribute to the body's natural defences (EFSA ON HOLD 3764).
- Purified propolis (equivalent to 100mg raw propolis) in which, by means of proprietary technology, inactive substances such as wax are eliminated, and guarantees a minimum flavonoid content of 10% expressed as galangin.
MARNYS® Propolvit Defens is recommended for the entire family to face seasonal changes, favouring a balance between energy and immunity. Its drinkable single-dose format makes it an ideal product for a convenient, easy and fast intake.



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Colostrum and the Importance of Immunoglobulins
It is the mammary secretion that females provide to their newborns during the first 24-48 hours after birth, although many species produce it just before. Newborn humans receive colostrum from their mothers during the first hours after birth, transmitting the foundation of immunity for the child. Colostrum is a thick, sticky, and yellowish liquid that contains various antibodies (immunoglobulins) at a higher concentration than that of ordinary milk.
In 1950, Dr. Albert Sabin, who developed the polio vaccine, discovered that bovine colostrum contained antibodies against the poliovirus and, therefore, recommended it for the treatment in children at risk of contracting the disease. Colostrum is considered safe for most of the human population.
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