Nitribeet And COVID-19

We were surprised to find that there are many people who can still survive the COVID-19. Maybe you can guess the cause: These survivors have immune systems that are strong enough to fight viruses and have superb repair power.

How does the immune system work?

This book "Why Aren't We Dead Yet?" ( The Survivor's Guide to the Immune System) mentions that in the complex and lengthy immune system battle with viruses, immune cells such as T cells and B cells play a major role effect.

So what can we do to affect the functioning of T lymphocytes? Here I found the link between folate and T lymphocytes:

[1]Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are required for proper maintenance of immunological self-tolerance and immune homeostasis.[2] Folate or nucleoside repletion of folate-deficient cells rapidly restored T lymphocyte proliferation and normal cell cycle.

Based on the above analysis, if you do not want to miss the benefits of folate to the immune system. Better to try red beetroot powder from Nitribeet.

After testing, Nitribeet’s folate content was 444ug / 100g.

If you drink only 10g of Nitribeet beetroot powder per day, it will supplement 10% of the human body's daily requirement, which is equivalent to the folate content of two 55g eggs. However, the reason why you choose beetroot powder instead of eggs, in addition to you may be allergic to protein, but also because Nitribeet beetroot powder is made from whole beets, retains rich dietary fiber, and can also promote body metabolism. Trace elements required by the human body, such as calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, vitamin B12. Nitribeet provides you with more comprehensive nutrition and a faster way to obtain it.

Get more about Nitribeet's red beetroot powder.

[1]This snippet is taken from pubmed.gov <Folate deficiency inhibits the proliferation of primary human CD8 + T lymphocytes in vitro>

[2]This snippet is taken from BMC Immunology<A novel splice variant of folate receptor 4 predominantly expressed in regulatory T cells>

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