Virus Targeted Immune Boost
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AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · methodologyVitamin D3, C, and zinc have moderate to strong evidence for supporting immune function and reducing cold duration. Elderberry is included for its potential antiviral properties, though research evidence is more limited. These ingredients are generally recognized as safe for most users.
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100% of FDA daily recommended amounts Vitamin D, C, Zinc with Elderberry
07/03/20 Medical News Today: "Vitamin D is vital for maintaining healthy bones and muscles. There is also some evidence that it may help protect against viral respiratory infections and play a regulatory role in the body's immune response." Oxford Academic, Advances in Nutrition: "Abundant evidence has accumulated over the past 50 years to show the antiviral activity of zinc against a variety of viruses, and via numerous mechanisms." Subcellular Biochemistry: Vitamin C "has been found to inactivate a wide spectrum of viruses and suppress viral replication in infected cells"
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