Everyday Immune Support, Made Simple
Two capsules bring four essential nutrients together with six botanical, amino-acid, and probiotic ingredients. The purpose is obvious at a glance: make everyday immune support one repeatable daily routine.
What This Formula Is Built For
Everyday defenses
Vitamins C, E, and B6 and zinc have established roles in normal immune function. This supports a clear daily-wellness story without promising that a supplement prevents illness.[1]
Nutrient foundation
The formula states the exact amount of every listed vitamin and mineral, making it easier to compare this serving with food, fortified products, and other supplements.[1]
Botanical layer
Elderberry, echinacea, garlic, and turmeric add a traditional botanical layer. Research varies by species, preparation, dose, and population, so these ingredients are not interchangeable with every study product.[2][3][4]
Probiotic context
The label lists 4.8 billion CFU of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Probiotic effects are strain- and product-specific; a result for another strain does not prove the same outcome here.[4]
One daily serving
Two capsules make one complete serving, with 30 servings in a 60-capsule bottle.
Clear boundaries
This page describes nutrition and structure/function support. It does not claim to prevent, shorten, or treat a cold, flu, infection, or another condition.
Established nutrient roles. Mixed botanical and probiotic evidence.
Vitamin C, vitamin B6, vitamin E, and zinc support normal immune function, but more of a nutrient does not automatically mean more protection. Total intake and upper limits still matter.[1]
NCCIH describes elderberry and echinacea evidence as limited, mixed, or preparation-specific. Its evidence summary also explains that probiotic findings vary by strain and that evidence for garlic in common-cold prevention is insufficient.[2][3][4]
Our honest read: this is a transparent ten-ingredient daily routine, not a clinically tested finished formula and not a promise that you will avoid getting sick.
Read the Formula in Three Layers

Works Cited
Immune Function and Micronutrients
NIH explains the established immune roles, intake context, and safety boundaries for vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, vitamin B6, vitamin E, and zinc.
Elderberry
NCCIH summarizes preliminary elderberry research, safety, and the limits of current evidence.
Echinacea
NCCIH explains that echinacea products vary by species and preparation and summarizes current evidence and allergy considerations.
Complementary Approaches for the Common Cold
NCCIH reviews the mixed and preparation-specific evidence for echinacea, probiotics, elderberry, garlic, and other approaches.
Frequently asked questions
What is Immune Support for?
It is a daily nutrition-and-botanical routine designed to support normal immune function with four essential nutrients and six additional ingredients.[1]
Does it prevent colds or flu?
No. It is not a prevention or treatment product. NCCIH describes the evidence for elderberry, echinacea, probiotics, and garlic as limited, mixed, or preparation-specific.[2][3][4]
How much vitamin C and zinc does it provide?
One two-capsule serving provides 180 mg vitamin C and 16 mg zinc.
Which botanicals are included?
The serving contains 300 mg elderberry extract, 200 mg echinacea powder, 100 mg garlic powder, and 100 mg turmeric standardized to 95% curcuminoids.
What probiotic is included?
The label lists 4.8 billion CFU of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Probiotic evidence is strain- and product-specific.[4]
How should I take it?
The current product label says adults take 2 capsules once daily, preferably 20-30 minutes before a meal, with water.
Can I combine it with another immune supplement?
Review the combined vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin B6, zinc, echinacea, elderberry, and probiotic amounts before stacking products. Ask a healthcare professional when medication or a medical condition is involved.
Is there a current public certificate?
No current finished-product, lot-specific certificate was found. Any future report should match the product name and the lot or batch printed on the bottle.














