Turmeric Turmeric contains over 200 active ingredients, including curcumin, essential oils and bioactive colourants. Turmeric interacts with oxidative and antioxidative enzymes that impact oxidative stress that influences inflammatory cues, including those associated with lung structure, asthma and respiratory disfunction. The essential oils help optimise the microbiota, an important factor in overall wellbeing. Vitamin C A source of the powerful antioxidant, ascorbic acid. Antioxidants have a range of properties including free radical scavenging. Poor air condition (airborne spores, dust etc.) can damage upper airway surfaces releasing oxidative parameters. Vitamin C can help support airway structure and integrity. Mycobond This is a clay-based product that soaks up toxic byproducts from ingested spores, fungi and other environmental items. These toxins, when absorbed can have significant effect on metabolic function and structural integrity, potentially compromising immune function. Removing them improves respiratory function. Diamond V This is a yeast derived postbiotic, consisting of the derivatives of yeast fermenting a nutrient base, resulting in prebiotic oligosaccharides, enzymes, bioactive proteins etc. It both helps optimise the microbiota (gut bug populations) and the immune system, factors that ensure wellbeing, supporting best breathing function and health. Cooked Linseed Alongside its antioxidant properties, linseed provides polar lipids, as well as PUFA that are an important structural component of cell membranes. As airways are subject to wear and tear, provision of these specialist lipids help cellular generation to maintain bronchial structure. PUFA are also the building blocks of metabolites that help regulate natural inflammatory cycles. Echinacea Containing a wide range of bioactive carbohydrates, proteins and plant polyphenols, echinacea has been shown to aid bronchial dilation, improving air capacity; also supports immunological mechanisms associated with optimal breathing mechanisms, that may help calm asthma. Honey Polyphenols, enzymes & specific sugars help maintain the structure and function of the lower airways, especially under poor environmental conditions; secondary benefits include support of the nervous system through free radical scavenging, soothing neurological responses to irritants. It is involved in vasodilation, ensuring increased blood supply to the lungs is available for improved airflow. Milk Thistle Milk Thistle contains ingredients that improve the bioactivity of curcumin and other polyphenols, whilst also regulating tight junction (absorption) function. It helps optimise the microbiota. Vitamin E & Selenium Supported by selenium, vitamin E has antioxidative effects that support free radical scavenging, reducing oxidative stress. Mentholyptus The essential oils of menthol (terpenoids), supporting those of turmeric, echinacea and other ingredients are important in maintaining the structure and function of airway surfaces and supporting tissues, including cardiovascular. You m