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Solaray ImmuFight™ Ultimate Immune Support -- 90 VegCaps


Solaray ImmuFight™ Ultimate Immune Support
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Solaray ImmuFight™ Ultimate Immune Support -- 90 VegCaps

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Solaray ImmuFight™ Ultimate Immune Support Description

  • Optimal Immune Response Support
  • Immune System
  • Lab Verified
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan

Our complete formula for the ultimate response. ImmunFight™ Ultimate Immune Support has the vitamins, minerals and herbs your body needs to support healthy response when you need it most.

 

• 1500 mg of fast-acting vitamin C for all-day support

• Organic vitamin D, zinc and selenium

• Prebiotic and probiotics for gut healthy support

• Monolaurin for immune demand recognition support

• Olive leaf and elderberry to support the antioxidant process

• Phytonutrient-rich herbs for antioxidant support

• Herbal blend for botanical and lung support

• Organic fermented mushrooms support healthy cell response

• Botanicals andrographis, echinacea and astragalus

 

The Complete Formula

 

Fast-acting seasonal support for healthy:

» Immune & Respiratory Response

» Occasional Stress

» Optimal Balance


Directions

Use only as directed. Take 9 VegCaps per day with a meal or glass of water. Not recommended to exceed 8 weeks of continual usage without a rest period.
Free Of
Gluten and animal ingredients.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 9 VegCaps
Servings per Container: 10
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories10
Total Carbohydrates4 g1%
   Dietary Fiber3 g11%
Vitamin C (from Calcium Strontium Ascorbate as Reacta-C®)1500 mg1,667%
Vitamin D Organic (as Cholecalciferol from Algae)125 mcg625%
Zinc (from Zinc Citrate)25 mg227%
Selenium (from Yeast-Free Selenomethionine)110 mcg200%
Monolaurin (Glyceryl Monolaurate [GML] (Coconut))300 mg*
Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)(berry extract)
(Guaranteed to contain 2 mg [2%] Polyphenols)
300 mg*
Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) (seed extract)300 mg*
Berberine HCL (from Indian Barberry) (Berberis aristata) (root extract)300 mg*
L-Lysine (from L-Lysine HCL)245 mg*
Acacia Gum200 mg*
Aloe Vera Concentrate (Aloe barbadensis) (inner gel)
(Equivalent to 20,000 mg fresh aloe vera gel)
100 mg*
Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata) (aerial extract)
(Guaranteed to contain 4 mg [4%] Andrographolides)
100 mg*
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) (root extract) (4:1)100 mg*
Bromelain (from Pineapple Stem) (225 MCU/g)100 mg*
Cayenne (Capsicum annuum) (pepper) (Supplying 100,000 Heat Units)100 mg*
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) (root)100 mg*
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (root extract) (8:1)100 mg*
Olive Leaf (extract) (Guaranteed to contain 18 mg [18%] Oleuropein)100 mg*
Organic Fermented Chaga Mushroom (Inonotus obliquus)
(Mycelium/Organic Whole Oat Biomass)
100 mg*
Organic Fermented Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum)
(Mycelium/Organic Whole Oat Biomass)
100 mg*
Quercetin100 mg*
Bioflavonoids Concentrate (from Citrus)30 mg*
Bacillus coagulans (Supplying 100 Billion CFU/g)20 mg*
Acerola Cherry (Juice Powder)10 mg
Rose Hips (fruit)10 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose capsule, cellulose, stearic acid, maltodextrin, silica, calcium threonate, acacia gum and tapioca starch.
Warnings

Keep your licensed health care practitioner informed when using this product. Do not use if pregnant.

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10 Supplements to Avoid Taking on an Empty Stomach

If you take supplements to boost your health, you are in good company. About 77% of American women and 68% of men report taking supplements, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition. That includes 81% of people ages 55 and older. Woman Avoiding Taking Supplement on an Empty Stomach Holding Capsules and Jar of Fruit-Topped Yogurt in Hands | Vitacost.com/blog However, taking supplements on an empty stomach can be a big mistake, with consequences ranging from an upset stomach to limiting the supplement’s effectiveness. Not all supplements should be taken with food. But for many others, downing your pill with a meal is the way to go.  Following are 10 supplements you should not take on an empty stomach.

Taking Supplements on an Empty Stomach - What to Avoid

Multivitamins

There are two good reasons not to take multivitamins on an empty stomach. For starters, your body absorbs some of the individual vitamins in this pill better if you take it food than without. Also, taking a multivitamin when you haven't eaten often results in an upset stomach. WebMD recommends taking your multivitamin with whichever meal you prefer – breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Probiotics

Probiotics are made up of bacteria and yeast that are good for your body, helping to keep you healthy. It is best to take probiotics slightly before or during your meals. Doing so will help reduce the chances that stomach acid will kill the probiotics, Dr. Elsie Koh, medical director of Azura Vascular Care, tells The Healthy.

Selenium

Some people take selenium to reduce thyroid inflammation, promote bone prostate health, and boost their immune system. Pharmacist Suzy Cohen writes that taking selenium with a snack can reduce the risk of both diarrhea and stomach upset.

Fat-soluble vitamins

Micronutrients -- vitamins and minerals -- are crucial to your well-being. Most Americans get enough micronutrients, although there are problem areas. For example, vitamin D deficiency is much higher in black Americans than in other groups, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fat soluble vitamins require fat if your body is going to absorb them. For that reason, you should take the following vitamins while consuming foods with fat.

Fish oil

Taking fish oil with a high-fat meal can help your body to better absorb healthful omega-3 fatting acids, writes Dr. Tod Cooperman, president, founder and editor-in-chief at ConsumerLab.com. In addition, pairing this supplement with food can help you avoid regurgitation or burping of the oil, Dr. Elroy Vojdani -- functional medicine expert and founder of Regenera Medical in Los Angeles -- tells The Healthy.

Calcium carbonate

If you take calcium carbonate as a way to boost the strength of your bones, be sure to do while eating. When you eat, your stomach produces acids that help your body absorb calcium carbonate, writes registered dietitian Katherine Zeratsky at the Mayo Clinic website.

Echinacea

Many brands of this cold-and-flu-fighting supplement urge you not to take it on an empty stomach. That is because doing so can lead to nausea. Instead, take echinacea with food – or at least a very large glass of water.

Iron

This suggestion is bound to generate a bit of controversy. It is a known fact that taking iron on an empty stomach actually helps your body absorb the mineral. However, some people who use this approach report side effects such as cramps, nausea and diarrhea. If this happens to you, the National Institutes of Health recommends taking iron with a small amount of food.

Boswellia serrata extracts

These extracts -- which are often sold on their own as a supplement, or combined with glucosamine and chondroitin in supplements intended to boost joint health -- are fat-soluble. That means you may absorb them better if you eat them with fatty foods, Cooperman writes at ConsumerLab.com.

CoQ10

This antioxidant -- which is often taken to boost  heart, pancreas, liver and brain health -- should be taken with a fatty meal or other food to help your body absorb it, writes Cohen. These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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