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Product Overview
- AIM Herbal Release is a combination of herbs and extracts that aid in the removal of metabolic waste from your body's lymphatic system.
How is Herbal Release Unique?
- • Contains 4:1 echinacea root extract for enhanced immunological function.
- • Nine cleaning herbs and two extracts are combined.
- • Every two capsules contains almost 1,000 milligrams of botanicals.
- • The delayed-release capsule allows you to get the most out of your supplement.
Approach
- The lymphatic system is made up of lymphoid organs located all over the body. The thymus, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, spleen, adenoids, and tonsils are all examples of body structures. The lymphatic system and lymphoid organs are named for their function in the growth, development, and deployment of white blood cells, known as lymphocytes. The lymphatic system is critical in the immune response. It allows the body to eliminate bacteria and viruses, filter foreign particles and cellular debris from the blood, and make lymphocytes. It eliminates pollutants from the surroundings and harmful waste products resulting from our bodies' activity. If these poisons aren't excreted, they can accumulate in circulation.
Ingredients
Bone Marrow
- The soft tissue in the middle of all bones in the body is bone marrow. It generates both red and white blood cells, which are essential components of the immune system. Lymphocytes and phagocytes are two kinds of white blood cells that can be produced in the bone marrow. The immune system's first line of defense is the white blood cells known as neutrophils and basophils. Bone marrow is essentially a repository for B cells until they reach maturity. B cells battle disease by releasing antibodies into the circulation.
Thymus
- The thymus is positioned high in the chest and behind the breastbone. It's essential for immunological function. T cells are white blood cells that develop in the thymus, where they're nurtured before being passed on to other organs. T cells are named for their home, the thymus, after which they're transferred to the thymus. T cells, for example, regulate the immune response and target sick or cancerous body cells. The thymus, in addition, serves as the central depository of the immune response, transporting lymphocytes to their destinations via the lymphatic system.
Lymphatic Vessels
- The lymphatic vessels are the blood vessels that transport white blood cells throughout the body. The blood-borne form can travel throughout the body, but the lymphatic vessels are better equipped to accommodate waste materials picked up by the white blood cells. Lymphatic vessels, like tiny creeks that empty into larger and larger rivers, join to form more significant and more prominent channels. They mingle together at the bottom of the neck, and their contents are discharged into the circulation, which transports the trash to the kidneys for processing and removal from the body.
Lymph Nodes and Spleen
- Lymph nodes are tiny bean-shaped stopping places that may be found throughout the body. The spleen and thymus, like the bone marrow, are “wait stations” for white blood cells to congregate until they are needed to combat invading microorganisms. Lymphoid tissue clumps are common in the body, particularly in the lining of the digestive tract, airways, and lungs, where germs may enter the body. The tonsils, adenoids, and appendix are examples of lymphatic tissues. The spleen also has separate compartments for white blood cells to congregate and function. The lymphatic system, which extends for hundreds of miles of lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes, is essential in removing waste products produced throughout the body. Sweat, urine, and lint are the three primary components of this waste. Sweat-producing cells, known as eccrine glands, accumulate in the lymph nodes and are carried to the circulation, where they are deposited in the lungs, kidneys, intestines, and skin for removal from the body. The lymphatic system, which includes all organs that make up the immune system, prevents us from getting sick.
How Herbal Release Works
- A variety of plants are utilized in Herbal Release to assist your body's lymphatic system stay in good shape. An unusual combination of herbs is said to aid with regularity by removing pollutants, reducing free radicals with antioxidants, and assisting with the immune system's function by promoting healthy cell development and detoxifying the lymphatic system. This product includes echinacea root extract, which is an intense 4 to 1 concentrate that aids the immune system.
Herbal Release
- The capsules are encapsulated in delayed-release, vegan, hard-shell capsules meant to break down after thirty minutes in the human digestive system. The unique distinguishing feature of AIM's Fast-Acting Pancreatic Enzymes is that the capsules dissolve in a few minutes rather than over several hours, as with all other AIM product variants. The herbs are held back for an extended period so that they may fully permeate the digestive system and promote a deeper lymphatic cleanse.
- Cleansing Herbs & Extracts
- Barberry (root)
- Buckthorn (bark)
- Cascara Sagrada (bark)
- Chickweed (leaves)
- Dandelion (root)
- Echinacea (root) 4:1 extract
- Gotu Kola (extract)
- Atlantic Kelp (plant)
- Licorice (root)
- Parsley (leaves)
- Sarsaparilla (root)
Directions
- • Take 1 to 2 capsules per day with meals. Drink more than 8 glasses of water per day while taking this product. Do not take for longer than 7 days. Alternate one week on and one week off.
- • Not recommended for children or pregnant or nursing women. People with kidney disease or high blood pressure should seek advice from a health care practitioner before use.
- • Keep out of reach of children.
- • Close tightly after opening and store in a cool, dry, dark place. Do not refrigerate.
Questions & Answers (6)
Submit your question about this product to our talented team of Customer Care Representatives, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible!
Q Are there any side effects?
A Some people have experienced cramping. If this is the case, take Herbal Release with meals. If cramping persists, then discontinue use of Herbal Release.
Q What is the difference between Herbal Release and Herbal Fiberblend?
A As noted, Herbal Release is a lymphatic cleanser. It specifically targets immune system health. Herbal Fiberblend provides overall detoxification and is also a good source of fiber. Many Members take Herbal Release with Herbal Fiberblend to achieve comprehensive detoxification.
Q May I take Herbal Release with other AIM products?
A Many Members take it with AIM Herbal Fiberblend® to get complete detoxification effects.
Q Should I take Herbal Release daily?
A The needs of each individual vary. Some people believe it is useful to take Herbal Release daily for a short period of time. Others find it effective taken for only a few days as needed.
Q Is there anyone who should not take Herbal Release?
A Yes, Herbal Release is not recommended for children or pregnant or nursing women. People with kidney disease or high blood pressure should seek advice from a health care practitioner before use.
Q What is Herbal Release?
A Herbal Release is an herbal lymphatic cleanser. It may also help with bowel regularity and immune health.