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The human body is constantly at war; every day the immune system defends against innumerable threats to our health. But the ability to ultimately win the war against illness and disease is in our control. We have the best defense known to man   --- the human immune system.

  It is our belief that eating the right foods today is the start of a healthy tomorrow - a wholesome diet is vital to maintaining good health. Our dedication to wholesome nutrition and quality ingredients places E. Excel at the forefront of the nutritional industry. First and foremost, our goal is to help people build a stronger immune system and improve their lives.  We research, test, and retest our formulations and ingredients until every product meets the highest standards of quality and effectiveness.

The outcome is a superior line of products that enhances the immune system by providing the body with maximum nutrition on the cutting edge of scientific research in a convenient and delicious form.


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The Body's immune system

Step One:  Defend

When an invader attempts to enter the body, it must first cross multiple barriers such as our mucus membranes and skin. If the invader enters the body, white blood cells quickly recognize the pathogen as an invader and begin to coordinate the defense system. Soon, other defender cells, such as killer cells, macrophages and phagocytes come to help destroy the invader. White blood cells begin to produce an antibody to defend against any future attacks. The body produces more than one billion different antibodies to combat many types of invaders.


Step Two:  Attack

The invaders are attacked and destroyed by natural killer cells. The killer cell binds to its target, aims its weapons and then delivers a lethal burst of chemicals that produces holes in the target cell’s membrane.  Fluids leak out and the cell bursts.


Step Two:  Attack

Macrophages, the “garbage men” of the body, have tentacles that grab the destroyed organisms and engulf them. The function of the macrophage is to ingest any foreign particles, including aged body cells.


Step Four:  Repair

Damaged areas are repaired and the normal, healthy condition of the body is restored. Mast cells release histamine and heparin which stimulate other cells to open the blood vessels, thereby increasing circulation and allowing the process of cell and tissue regeneration.