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NO ARTIFICAIAL COLOR

NO FLAVOR
ADDED

NO SUGAR
ADDED

GMP
STANNDARDS


How it works
iMMU Shot is designed to
Strengthen immune defenses
Beta-glucans activate key immune cells and reduce infection rates.
Meng et al., 2016
Reinforce gut microbiome
Probiotics support immune modulation and barrier protection.
Rautava et al., 2009
Feed beneficial bacteria
Prebiotics help grow bifidobacteria and improve gut health.
Lohner et al., 2018
Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
Vitamins C, D3, and selenium
protect immune cells.
Camargo et al., 2012; Hemilä & Chalker, 2013


What to expect with iMMU Shot
Daily support for steady growth and lasting health
1 week
Kids won’t notice it, but digestion and sleep may start to improve.
3 months
Noticeably stronger immunity and regular bowel movements.
4 week
Fewer mild illnesses and better recovery when sick.
6 months
Year-round resilience with fewer sick days and better gut balance.
















Research-Based Ingredients
This formula is developed to improve oxygen delivery, brain function, and red blood cell formation, using well-absorbed iron and synergistic vitamins backed by research.

Beta-Glucans
250mg
Benefits:
✓ Activates innate immune cells like macrophages [1]
✓ Reduces respiratory infection frequency [1]

Inulin & Guar Gum
2,500mg
Benefits:
✓ Promotes beneficial gut flora growth [3]
✓ Helps regulate digestion and reduces allergy risk [3]

Probiotic Blend
(L. rhamnosus GG, B. lactis, etc.) 40.71 mg
Benefits:
✓ Enhances immune response via gut microbiome [2]
✓ Decreases respiratory tract infection recurrence [2]

Vitamin C, D3, Zinc, Selenium
60mg + 0.9mg + 8.25mg + 1mg
Benefits:
✓ Supports immune cell function and reduces inflammation [3]
✓ Shortens duration of common cold symptoms [3]
Scientific References
1. Meng et al. Immune-enhancing effect of beta-glucans in young children.
Journal of Nutrition and Food Science. 2016
2. Rautava et al. Probiotic supplementation reduces respiratory infections in infants.
Pediatrics. 2009
3. Bryan et al. Cognitive performance and folate status in children
Journal of Nutrition. 2004
4. Camargo et al. Vitamin D and reduced respiratory infections in children.
Pediatrics. 2012
5. Hemilä & Chalker. Vitamin C for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database.
Cochrane Database. 2013
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