True Blue Immunity
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Contains 50 macro & micro nutrients per serve
IMMUNE SUPPORT
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Assists in reducing cold and flu severity by strengthening the immune system
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Supports a healthy stress response by nourishing your adrenals
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Energy boosting
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Fights free radicals known to cause signs of ageing with high antioxidants
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Builds connective tissue and supports collagen formulation for healthy skin
A potent fusion of wild-harvested Australian Native ingredients that aids in reducing the intensity of symptoms associated with the common cold and flu. When flooding your body with necessary vitamins like vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, Zinc, and antioxidants your body has a more resilient immune system. Elevate your well-being with our powerhouse of wholefood immune-boosting nutrients from Australia.
Vitamin C 400mg per serve (888% RDI). Per serve it also boasts 800IU of natural vegan Vitamin D3 (400% RDI), stacked with 10mg of natural bio available zinc (100% RDI), potent antioxidants and Vitamin A.
Ingredients
Australian Native Ingredients:
- Kakadu Plum*, Centipeda Cunninghamii*, Finger Lime*
Australian Natural Ingredients:
- Blood Orange Juice powder*, Mango powder*, Sweet Potato powder*, Green Banana Powder*
Other natural ingredients
- Inulin*, Acerola cherry*, Elderberry juice powder*, Pumpkin seed powder*, Natural Vitamin D3 from Lichen*.
Organic/ Wild Harvested Ingredients*
How to use
Adults 12 years+
Take 1 teaspoon (4g) daily in water, juice or smoothie. Stir Well.
For adults in acute phase of sickness you can take twice daily for up to 3 days.
Capsules - take 3 daily or 6 daily for up to first 3 days in acute phase of sickness.
Children 1year -4years
Take 1/4 teaspoon (1g) daily.
Children 5years - 11years
Take 1/2 teaspoon (2g) daily.
**Total serves per pouch = 25
**Taste is closer to neutral, with a slightly tart taste of wholefood mixed berry and dark pink in colour**
Quality Assurance
All our blends go through rigorous 3rd party testing by a certified TGA lab to ensure potency and purity. Our blends get tested for heavy metals, mould and microbes, vitamin content, antioxidant count & probiotic count.
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Science
If you love to nerd out on all thing’s science, then you’ve come to the right place. Vitamin C is the hero ingredient in our immunity blend. Here you can read all the research on all the benefits of the ingredients we have used. Don’t just take our word for it.
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Heimer, K., Hart, A., Martin, L., & Rubio-Wallace, S. (2009, May). examining the evidence for the use of Vitamin C in the prophylaxis and treatment of the common cold. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 21(5), 295–300.
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Porter, R., & Bode, R. (2017). A Review of the Antiviral Properties of Black Elder (Sambucus nigra L.) Products. Phytotherapy research : PTR, 31(4), 533–554.
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Sasazuki, S. S. (2006). Effect of Vitamin C on common cold: randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 60, 9-17.