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White paper examines role of nutrients and herbs in immune function


Wednesday, 27 May, 2020

White paper examines role of nutrients and herbs in immune function

has released a white paper investigating the evidence-based use of nutritional supplements and herbal medicines to support immune function. Designed for health professionals, the paper also examines the role of nutrients and herbs for the prevention, management and treatment of viral respiratory tract infections.

鈥淎s the world gets used to the 鈥榥ew normal鈥 conditions and living through a pandemic, there has been a sharp increase in interest about how natural medicine can be utilised to support optimal immune system health,鈥 Blackmores Institute Director Dr Lesley Braun said.

鈥淲ith winter approaching in Australia, there has been strong demand for evidence-backed recommendations on the role that herbs and nutrients can play in treating common respiratory viruses such as influenza and the common cold.鈥

The white paper explores how nutritional status can have a significant impact on immune system competence and play a role in determining the risk and severity of infections. The pharmacological activities of common herbal medicines and their role in practice are also discussed.

The nutrients investigated include vitamins A, C, D and E, as well as the mineral zinc and probiotics. The herbs andrographis, echinacea, pelargonium, garlic and elderberry are also examined.

The review includes a summary of the evidence for each ingredient and links these findings to dosage recommendations based on the trials reviewed, and practice guidelines to support clinicians.

鈥淎s with all treatments, it鈥檚 important to consider individual patient risk factors, comorbidities, other medications being used and special requirements,鈥 Dr Braun said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 also important to clearly communicate appropriate use and expectations of supplements and whether they are best suited to short-term use, such as in symptom relief, or bolstering nutritional status longer term.鈥

The report is available to download .

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