Cymbiotika® Elderberry Immune Support & Defense Oil
- 26 pouches per container
- Powerful antioxidants shield the body from free radicals.
- Protects the body against flus and viruses.
- Boosts immune function.
Squeeze into mouth or stir into your favorite beverage.
Store your elderberry supplement in a cool dry pace, away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Refrigeration is not required.
*To be used as directed by your healthcare provider or physician. Disclaimer: If you are pregnant, nursing a baby, or have a chronic medical condition such as diabetes, hypertension or heart disease, be sure to consult your doctor or pharmacist before purchasing or taking any supplement.
Proprietary Liposomal Blend, Organic Blueberry Juice Concentrate, - Organic Elderberry Extract 16:1 (Sambucus nigra(Fruit)), Ascorbic Acid, Phosphatidylcholine, Echinacea Extract (Echinacea purpurea L.(Root)), Organic Citrus Extract, Citrus Pectin
Other Ingredients: Purified Water, Glycerin, Organic Blueberry Juice Concentrate, Citrus Pectin, Malic Acid
FAQs
Yes, combining vitamin C and elderberry can provide complementary immune support, as they work through different mechanisms to bolster your immune health.
The recommended daily allowance for vitamin C varies by age and gender, but for most adults, it ranges from 75 to 120 mg. High doses (up to 2,000 mg) are generally considered safe for most people but consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Elderberry is generally safe when consumed in proper amounts. However, raw or unripe elderberries can be toxic and should be cooked before consumption. Always use commercially prepared elderberry products to avoid toxicity.
Vitamin C supplements can begin to enhance immune function within a few days of regular intake, but individual responses may vary based on overall health and nutrient status.
It's essential to consult your healthcare provider before taking any supplements during pregnancy to ensure they are appropriate for your specific situation.
While many people can obtain adequate vitamin C through a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, some individuals may benefit from supplementation, especially during cold and flu season or under physical stress.
