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titleOfInvention Replenishing body stores of fat-soluble vitamins A, and D eradicate chronic viral infection
abstract The invention relates to beta-carotene and its' related analogues, zinc, vitamin D3, and niacin to enhance the performance of the innate and adaptive immune system. Beta-carotene and its' related analogues are converted to retinoic acid that activates retinoic acid receptors, retinoid X receptors and niacin activates the retinoid X receptors and peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptors to increase transcription activities or high density lipids(HDL). Zinc is required for transport of retinol and its conversion to retinal. Vitamin D activates transcription in activated immune cells. The overall effect of the composition is to improve the response of the immune system to effectively remove viral, bacterial, and other invading pathogens.
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