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Is Immune a proprietary elixir of "wild-crafted" herbs and "full-spectrum" antioxidants?

No.

Will it make you virtually impervious to bacteria and viruses?

Absolutely not.

But will Immune help you get sick less often and feel better and recover faster when you do get sick?

Yes. Or your money back.

  • Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[8] This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of Immune—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.
  • Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected and cGMP-compliant facilities
  • Backed by our “No Return Necessary” money-back guarantee that works like this: If you don’t absolutely love Immune, just let us know, and we’ll give you a full refund on the spot. No forms or return necessary.

So order now, try Immune risk free, and see for yourself why we believe it’s the perfect immune supplement (and why it has sold over 10,000 bottles and counting!).

Is Immune a proprietary elixir of "wild-crafted" herbs and "full-spectrum" antioxidants?

No.

Will it make you virtually impervious to bacteria and viruses?

Absolutely not.

But is Immune the only[1] Some popular immunity supplements are all-natural. Some contain the right mix of high-quality ingrediets. Some provide clinically effective doses. But only Immune checks each of these boxes. natural[2] Immune doesn’t just “contain natural ingredients''—every ingredient is naturally sourced. Immune contains no artificial or synthetic substances of any kind. immune support supplement with clinically effective doses[3] Every serving of Immune contains 3,776 milligrams of active ingredients that have been shown to be safe and effective in peer-reviewed scientific research. of 6 ingredients scientifically shown[4] Each active ingredient in Immune is backed by published scientific studies that show benefits in healthy humans. to reduce the frequency and severity of sickness and enhance recovery?

And will it help you get sick less often and feel better and recover faster when you do get sick?

Yes. Or your money back.

  • 33 peer-reviewed scientific studies support Immune’s combination of ingredients and doses[5] That’s 400 pages of scientific research that shows Immune works exactly like we say it does.
  • Contains no artificial fillers, food dyes, or other chemical junk[6] While these types of chemicals may not be as dangerous as some people claim, studies suggest that regular consumption of them may indeed be harmful to our health. And that’s why you won’t find them in Immune.
  • Analyzed for purity and potency in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab[7] Every bottle of Immune is guaranteed to provide exactly what the label claims and nothing else—no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants.
  • Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[8] This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of Immune—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.
  • Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected and cGMP-compliant facilities

Immune is also backed by our “No Return Necessary” money-back guarantee that works like this:

If you don’t absolutely love Immune, just let us know, and we’ll give you a full refund on the spot. No forms or return necessary.

So order now, try Immune risk free, and see for yourself why we believe it’s the perfect immune supplement (that has sold over 10,000 bottles and counting!).

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WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

Legion Immune Ingredients (3,776 milligrams per serving)

Tinofend® Tinospora Cordifolia (900 milligrams per serving)

Tinospora cordifolia (also known as guduchi and amrit) is a shrub native to India that has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.

It contains molecules known as polysaccharides and terpenoids that increase the killing capacity of macrophages, which are cells that help destroy harmful bacteria and viruses.[9][10]

This is why research shows that supplementation with Tinospora cordifolia reduces nasal congestion and discharge and sneezing.[11]

The clinically effective dose of Tinospora cordifolia is 900 milligrams.

Tinospora Cordifolia

Panax Quinquefolius (900 milligrams per serving)

Panax quinquefolius (also known as American ginseng and North American ginseng) is an herb that grows mainly in North America and China and has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine.

It contains molecules known as saccharides that stimulate the immune system, improving its ability to fight off harmful invaders.[12][13][14]

This is why research shows that supplementation with Panax quinquefolius reduces cold and flu infection rates.[15][16][17]

The clinically effective dose of Panax quinquefolius is between 400 and 1,125 milligrams.

KaempMax® Thai Ginseng

Pelargonium Sidoides (800 milligrams per serving)

Pelargonium sidoides (also known as African geranium and black geranium) is an herb long used in traditional South African medicine.

It contains several molecules, including umckalin and related substances, that prevent bacteria from adhering to cells, making it harder for them to affect you.[18]

This is why research shows that supplementation with Pelargonium sidoides . . .

  • Dramatically reduces the duration and severity of acute bronchitis[19]
  • May reduce the duration and severity of the common cold[20]

The clinically effective dose of Pelargonium sidoides is around 800 milligrams of the raw plant.

Pelargonium Sidoides

Aged Garlic Extract (900 milligrams per serving)

Aged garlic extract is a substance made from garlic that has been aged for several weeks or months to reduce odor and enhance nutritional properties.

It contains an antioxidant known as S-allylcysteine as well as various molecules that supply the body with sulfur, and this aids the immune system by improving the body’s ability to fight off pathogens.[21]

That’s why research shows that supplementation with aged garlic extract reduces the severity of colds and flus and improves vitality and well-being when sick.[22]

Studies also show that supplementation with aged garlic extract provides other benefits, including . . .

  • Lower blood pressure[23]
  • Improved blood flow and arterial health, which reduces the risk of heart disease[24][25][26][27]
  • Improved cholesterol profile, which also reduces the risk of heart disease[28]
  • Increased activity of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione, which reduces oxidative stress in cells[29]

The clinically effective dose of aged garlic extract is between 600 and 1,200 milligrams.

Aged Garlic Extract

Zinc (6 milligrams per serving)

Zinc is a mineral used to create enzymes, proteins, and cells, release vitamin A from the liver, and regulate immune function.

It aids the immune system by enhancing the development and function of several types of cells that are vital to its operations.

This is why research shows that a zinc deficiency increases infection rates of various pathogens and supplementing with it when sick reduces the duration and severity of sickness.[30][31][32][33]

The clinically effective dose of zinc for the purposes of preventing a deficiency is 8 to 11 milligrams per day, and for reducing the duration and severity of sickness, 80 to 100 milligrams per day.

We chose to include a small amount of zinc per serving, however, for two reasons:

  1. It would prevent people from being able to take it alongside our multivitamin, Triumph which contains 30 milligrams of zinc per serving.
  2. The studies demonstrating zinc’s effectiveness when sick used lozenges, and we can’t be sure oral supplementation would be equally effective. If you’d like to bump up your zinc intake when around sick people or sick yourself, then, research shows that lozenges providing 80 to 100 milligrams per day is ideal.[34]
Zinc

Vitamin C (270 milligrams per serving)

Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps maintain healthy tissues, teeth, and gums, promote wound healing, and boost immune function.

It aids the immune system by assisting with the development and function of several types of cells that are vital to its operations.

This is why research shows that an inadequate intake of vitamin C increases infection rates of various pathogens and supplementing with it when sick with the common cold reduces the duration of sickness.[35][36][37]

Studies also show that in athletes, daily supplementation of vitamin C reduces the risk of the common cold.[38]

The recommended daily allowance (RDA) for vitamin C is 90 mg per day for adult men and 75 mg per day for women who aren’t pregnant or breastfeeding.

That said, it’s possible there might be additional benefits to consuming more vitamin C than the RDA, and there’s no downside to doing so (excess vitamin C is harmlessly excreted in urine, and your body retains only what it can use). Thus, Immune contains 270 mg of vitamin C, as this is guaranteed to meet your daily requirements and possibly enjoy the additional benefits associated with higher levels of intake.

Vitamin C

No Artificial Food Dyes, Fillers, or Other Unnecessary Junk

Artificial food dyes aren’t a hazard per se, but studies show they can cause negative effects in some people, including gastrointestinal toxicity and behavioral disorders.[39][40][41][42][43]

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

Third-Party Lab Tested for Potency & Purity

Every bottle of Immune is analyzed in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab to verify what is and isn’t in it. That way, you know exactly what you’re getting and putting into your body.

Third-Party Lab Tested for Potency & Purity
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Over 5+ million bottles sold to over 1+ million customers who have left us over 45,000 5-star reviews.

Natural Ingredients
Natural Ingredients

Immune doesn’t just “contain natural ingredients”—every ingredient is naturally sourced. We don’t use artificial or synthetic substances of any kind.

Science-Backed Ingredients
Science-Backed Ingredients

Every ingredient in Immune is backed by peer-reviewed scientific research demonstrating clear benefits in healthy humans.

Clinically Effective Doses
Clinically Effective Ingredients & Doses

Every ingredient in Immune is included at clinically effective levels, which are the exact amounts shown to be safe and effective in peer-reviewed scientific research.

Lab Tested
Third-Party Lab Tested

Immune is tested by third-party labs for heavy metals, microbes, allergens, and other contaminants to ensure it meets FDA purity standards.

Made in USA
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Immune is made in America with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified, FDA-inspected facilities that adhere to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) standards.

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