





ImmunoSEB®
ImmunoSEB® is a powerful enzymatic formula designed to support the body’s innate defense system. It contains a potent blend of clinically studied proteolytic and antioxidant enzymes, proteins and antioxidants to support your body's immune function.*
How to Take
Take 2 capsules, 2 times a day with a large glass of water. Take on an empty stomach (30-60 minutes before or 2 hours after meals.)
ImmunoSEB Supplement Facts
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Promotes a Healthy Response to Injury & Surgery*
Supports Healthy Mucus Production & Sinus Health*
Promotes Joint Health*
Supports Respiratory Functions*
Supports Healthy Scar Tissue Management*

Ingredients Found in Nature
Serrapeptase
A potent proteolytic enzyme known as the “butterfly enzyme,” serrapeptase is a powerhouse with many therapeutic applications. It is perhaps most well-known for its ability to support the body’s inflammatory response. As one of the largest serrapeptase manufacturers in the world, we source our serrapeptase exclusively from our own large fermentation facilities.*
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Amylase
A class of enzymes that help break down all types of starches (from the easy-to-digest to the hard-to-digest) into simpler sugars, aiding digestion. Amylases are found in humans, animals, plants and microbes. The simpler sugars produced by amylase are used as a quick and efficient energy source for cellular functions. Glucose, one key byproduct of starch breakdown, is particularly crucial for brain function and physical activity.*
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Bromelain
A proteolytic enzyme derived from the stem and fruit of pineapples. Pineapples have a long tradition as a medicinal plant among the natives of South and Central America. Bromelain is popularly used today for inflammation and fibrinolytic support.*
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Lysozyme
An enzyme produced in animals that forms part of the innate immune system. Lysozyme is a glycoside hydrolase that works to break down peptidoglycans, a major component of gram-positive bacterial cell walls. It is abundant in human secretions, including tears, saliva, human milk, and mucus, as well as egg whites.*

Catalase
A crucial antioxidant enzyme that helps break down hydrogen peroxide, a toxic oxidative byproduct of our metabolic processes, into harmless water and oxygen. Catalase helps protect cells from the oxidative damage caused by hydrogen peroxide.*
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Papain
A proteolytic enzyme derived from the papaya plant. Highly effective, generally well-tolerated by humans and animals, and enormously versatile, Papain is known for the several types of proteases active in a wide range of conditions. Papaya leaves and fruit have a long history of medicinal use in Central America and the Caribbean.*
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Lactoferrin
A multifunctional iron-binding glycoprotein found in human milk, saliva and tears. Lactoferrin plays a crucial role in iron metabolism, helping to regulate iron levels in the body. It is also known for its potential to support immune health and promote the body's defense against invading microorganisms.*
Learn MoreFrequently Asked Questions
Since most absorption occurs in the small intestine, the systemic enzymes must bypass the stomach to gain access there. If the enzymes are taken with food, they will likely begin working to break down your food within the stomach, rather than passing through to the small intestine. Taking systemic enzymes like ImmunoSEB® with food will compromise their absorption, as well as their effectiveness.*
Regular, consistent use of systemic enzymes will provide the best results, however missed doses of systemic enzymes do not have serious repercussions. Although symptoms alleviated by systemic enzyme therapy may resurface, getting back on track by remembering to take your next dose will suffice. There is also the option of incorporating another dose during the day. There is no need to “double up” on one dose. Also remember, systemic enzymes are best absorbed on an empty stomach.*
The use of systemic enzymes has not been shown to exhibit detrimental effects, long term or short term. Minor side effects may vary. Gastrointestinal disturbances have been reported by a small percentage of new users, but once the dosage is adjusted, tolerance is maintained. Minor allergic reactions, like reddening of the skin, are also rare occurrences, and can be seen with extremely high doses. There are no known interactions with prescription or over the counter drugs while using systemic enzyme therapy. However, it is recommended that you consult with your physician about starting systemic enzymes, particularly if you are on blood-thinning medications, or are pregnant or nursing.*
Systemic enzymes may be taken together, yielding desirable results, as long as they are taken on an empty stomach. In fact, it is often recommended that systemic enzymes be combined. Products like ImmunoSEB® and Serrapeptase often have synergistic effects when taken together. This means that the separate products work together to produce advantageous results. By combining and enhancing the activity of the enzymes, their effects on supporting the body are more attainable.*
Although digestive and systemic enzymes are not contraindicated in terms of ingredients, they cannot be taken at the same time. The purpose of digestive enzymes is to aid in digestion of specific foods, so taking them with food is an obvious recommendation. Because systemic enzymes require an empty stomach for maximum absorption, they must be taken separately from digestive enzymes. There are no adverse interactions between systemic and digestive enzymes, but they serve different purposes and thus should be taken as directed for best results.*