Thompson’s Immune Protect Oral Liquid
Thompson’s Immune Protect Oral Liquid is a fast-absorbing herbal immune support supplement featuring Astragalus, Privet, and Reishi Mushroom. This traditional Chinese medicine blend helps boost immune health, supports recovery from illness, and is ideal for those who prefer liquid over capsules or tablets.
$37.08
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Thompson’s Immune Protect Oral Liquid is a premium herbal formula designed to support and strengthen the immune system. Combining the power of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs—Astragalus, Privet, and Reishi Mushroom—this liquid supplement helps:
- Support the immune system in fighting illness and infection
- Aid recovery after illness, drawing on principles of traditional Chinese medicine
- Stimulate a healthy immune response to help the body stay resilient
Its convenient liquid format offers fast absorption*, making it a great option for individuals who find tablets or capsules difficult to swallow.
*Compared to standard tablet or capsule forms.
Directions for Use
Adults only – During illness – Take 2.5 mL, three times daily, in a small quantity of water or fruit juice. General immune support tonic – Take 2.5 mL twice daily.
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS PER 2.5mL: Astragalus membranaceus (Astragalus) ext. 200 mg, derived from dry root 1 g (1000 mg), Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) ext. 50 mg, derived from dry mushroom 500 mg, Ligustrum lucidum (Privet) ext. 500 microlitre, derived from dry fruit 500 mg.
Allergen Information
NO ADDED: Gluten, lactose, nuts, sugars, dairy, egg, fish, sesame seeds, soya beans. No artificial colours, artificial flavours or artificial preservatives.
Storage
Store below 30°C in a dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if bottle and/or cap seal is missing or broken.
Warnings
Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice. If symptoms persist talk to your health professional. Contains alcohol 24% v/v.
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