🎉 Google Review Raffle Winners + Your Immune System’s Special Forces

Hi,

Thank you to everyone who left us a Google review this summer — your support helps our community grow and lets others know what’s possible with natural health!

🎁 We drew the raffle winners — scroll down and watch the video to find out if it’s you!

Now onto something important for everyone’s health.

When your immune system is strong, infections come and go. But when your Natural Killer (NK) cells are low, two things often happen:

  • Infections don’t fully clear — they linger and can turn into secondary infections (like sinus infections after a cold).


  • Dormant viruses (like shingles or Epstein-Barr) can reactivate when the immune system is compromised.

Here’s a powerful reminder: during the 1918 Spanish flu, many people didn’t die from the flu virus itself. They died from secondary bacterial infections that took hold once their immune defenses were weakened.

That’s why NK cells are called your immune system’s special forces. They don’t just help you avoid getting sick — they keep infections from becoming long-term or life-threatening.

And while no shot or pill can replace NK activity, natural compounds can help. Nutrients like Vitamin D, Astragalus, Andrographis, medicinal mushrooms — and echinacea (when it’s the right form, from a trusted source) — have all been shown to support NK cell function.

👉 Action Step: If you’d like to support your NK cells and keep your immune system sharp heading into the fall, just reply Yes and we’ll get you set up with our immune support bundle.

Your immune system is your best defense. Let’s keep it strong.

In Health,

Dr. G



👉 Book your LAB REVIEW (Zoom with me) Just reply to this email, text 914-381-7577, or talk to Mike or Luisa to grab a time. Click here to email us to schedule your lab review


One last thing…
If you’re happy with our care at Apollo Health, we’d be so grateful if you’d leave us a Google review.

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CHECK OUT THE WINNERS FOR THE RAFFLE! 👇



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