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Immune Support

Give your immune system the raw materials it runs on.

Your immune system is an around-the-clock workforce of cells that need specific nutrients — vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, and others — to function at full strength. Immune support works by keeping those supplies topped up, especially during stress, travel, and cold seasons.

Illustration of how immune support treatment works in the body

How immune support works

Fueling immune cells

Vitamin C and zinc are consumed rapidly by white blood cells during an immune response — steady intake keeps reserves ready.

Regulating the response

Vitamin D helps immune cells respond proportionately — strong against threats without overreacting.

Consistency over megadoses

Daily, moderate support outperforms occasional megadoses; your body can only absorb and store so much at once.

Dosing Formats & Strengths

The featured medications in this category, and how each one is taken.

Daily capsules format
Daily capsules

Immune Support Bundle

Combines the core micronutrients immune cells depend on, in forms chosen for absorption.

Format
Easy-to-take daily capsules bundled into a single routine — no juggling multiple bottles.
Strengths
Formulated to evidence-based daily amounts; our pharmacist tailors the bundle to your goal (daily wellness, recovery, travel, or chronic-condition support).

Your Treatment Journey

What a typical experience looks like — timelines vary from person to person.

  1. Week 1

    Building stores

    Water-soluble vitamins circulate right away; fat-soluble ones (like vitamin D) begin accumulating toward optimal levels.

  2. Weeks 2–4

    Reaching steady state

    Nutrient levels stabilize in the effective range with daily use.

  3. Months 1–3

    Resilience mode

    Consistent support through seasons, travel, and stress — many patients notice they bounce back faster.

  4. Ongoing

    Maintenance

    Immune support is a maintenance habit, not a cure. Keep it consistent and adjust seasonally with your pharmacist.

A note about this guide: This information is general education, not personal medical advice. Your prescriber and pharmacist know your health history — always follow their instructions, and contact them before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. In a medical emergency, call 911.

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Start with a quick consultation — our pharmacists review every intake personally and answer questions 24/7.