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Immune C & D3 Vegetarian - Capsules 180 Ct

Immune C & D3 Vegetarian - Capsules 180 Ct

Immune health Resilience Inner strength

Immune C & D3 Vegetarian - Capsules 180 Ct

Immune C & D3 Vegetarian - Capsules 180 Ct

  • Contains a blend of vitamins, minerals, and botanicals for daily wellness 
  • Help maintain overall vitality and well-being 
  • Provides key nutrients that contribute to cellular energy 
  • Support antioxidants to help manage free radicals

Sandhu’s Vitamin C & D3 are vital for supporting the body’s natural immune health and overall wellness. Immune C & D3 Vegetarian Capsules combine vitamin C with 5000 IU of vitamin D3 to help maintain immune health. This formula also includes zinc (zinc mono methionine), kalmegh, ginger root extract, and turmeric, the ingredients traditionally used for their antioxidant and wellness properties. Designed for daily use, this vegetarian-friendly supplement supports your body’s natural resilience and overall well-being.

Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid), Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol), Zinc (as Zinc Mono Methionine), Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)(Herb) Extract, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (Root) Powder, Turmeric (Curcuma longa)(Root) Extract, Ginger (Zingiber officinale)(Root) Extract.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose Capsule, Magnesium Stearate.

Take 3 capsules a day, preferably with food or directed by your healthcare professional.

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Why Our Immune C & D3 Formulation?​

Caring your immune system is essential for maintaining overall wellness, as it serves as the protectant. The modern world’s unhealthy lifestyle like an imbalanced diet, irregular exercise, insufficient sleep, lack of sunlight exposure, etc., may impact on immune and overall wellness. Considering a quality supplement that combines the benefits of botanicals, vitamins, and minerals is a wise choice to support your healthy lifestyle.* At Sandhus, we formulated a research-based unique blend that combines the goodness of vitamin C, vitamin D3 (5000 IU),zinc (as zinc mono methionine), kalmegh, ginger root extract, turmeric root powder and extracts to support healthy living.* ​

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How Does it Support?

This potent antioxidant formula supports neutralize free radicals and ease oxidative stress, helps maintain a healthy immune system.*

Also, it help ease seasonal allergies and supports respiratory health.*

Caring for your immune health!

Many botanicals, vitamins and minerals have been studied for their renowned benefits on immune health.  Kalmegh is said to act as a natural immune-supporter and has been used extensively in traditional ayurveda for its ability to support respiratory health, while turmeric is known to help nourish and provide active immune support for the body's key immune system. Antioxidant rich immune supporters such as Vitamin C, D3 and Zinc aids antioxidant activity and help revitalize the body. Adding these herbs and nutrients as a part of your regular dietary routine, can help nourish and support immune health*

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Science Based Nutrition: Inspired by nature, we continue to innovate and deliver an exceptionally pure line of science-based nutritional supplements, whose safety, efficacy and potency is guaranteed in every serving.

Third Party Tested: All our ingredients and finished products, undergo rigorous testing by specialized third party laboratories to guarantee purity, potency and quality.

Quality you can Trust: All our products are encapsulated, bottled and tested in the USA at our own state-of-the-art, Sandhu Products Inc. manufacturing facility located in California.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kalmegh?

Kalmegh, also known as Andrographis paniculata, is a ayurvedic herb native to South Asia. It is often used to support immune health, healthy digestion, respiratory health, and support liver health.*

What are the dietary sources of Vitamin D3?

Dietary sources of Vitamin D3 include fatty fish (such as salmon and mackerel), dairy products, egg yolks, and certain mushrooms. However, it can be challenging to obtain adequate amounts of Vitamin D3 through diet alone.

Are there any specific dietary considerations when taking this immune supplement?

No, there are no specific dietary considerations when taking this immune supplement. It's generally recommended to maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole foods.

How long does it take for Immune C & D3 supplement to work?

The time taken to notice the benefits may vary among individuals from a few days to a few weeks. However, regular and consistent use of Immune C & D3 supplement can help support and strengthen the immune system over time.

Can pregnant or nursing women take this supplement?

It is recommended that pregnant or nursing women consult with their healthcare provider before taking any dietary supplements, including this supplement, to ensure safety and appropriateness for their specific situation.