Can Immune Force really help you increase your immune levels? We’ll cover the pros and cons, side effects, and a breakdown of the ingredients to see if this product works for you.
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Lowest Price: $99.50/bottle
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BioScience Immune Force claims to be a “full spectrum immune support” supplement. It’s website states that by taking Immune Force, you’ll notice far less inflammation while being sick. Sore and achy joints are troublesome for almost everyone that contracts a virus and Immune Force can help!
You’ll get a whopping 3 grams of ingredients in each serving of Immune Force. However, it’s likely mostly sunflower lecithin and gelatin since these are softgels. Immune Force has a proprietary blend. This isn’t always a problem if a product contains few ingredients. However, there are 2 dozen ingredients and impossible to know if the last dozen even contain more than trace amounts.
The makers of BioScience Immune Force recommend taking this product up to 3x per day. Each serving makes up 4 softgels, which you take 20 minutes after a meal. So, you’ll need to swallow a whopping 12 pills every day. Some people won’t mind at all, but others have trouble with even just 1-2 at a time. So, if you fall into the latter category, we’d recommend a different route.
Being sick… sucks! One of the side effects we often see of coming down with a virus is inflammation. Immune Force claims that it can help reduce inflammation and speed up recovery.
We always advise talking with your healthcare professional before trying any new supplement routine, especially if you’re already on prescribed medication.
However, there aren’t any stimulants in this product and it’s very safe for healthy adults to consume.
The product quality and packaging of Immune Force is pretty normal. Everything is sealed up for your added safety. The bottle is quite large due to the size and quantity of the capsules.
While Immune Force misses some important ingredients, such as Elderberry Extract, it does contain multiple ingredients that help reduce sickness and improve your immune system.
Each bottle sells for just under $100 and will only last about 20 days. It’s definitely on the pricier side. However, if you’re sick and achy, you’d mostly likely be willing to shell out $100. And considering most of us only end up with a virus for no more than a couple of weeks, you’d still have some left over.
Having said that, the best way to keep your immune levels up is to consistently take an immune booster. So, if you’re on a budget, you might want to try a different product. If money isn’t important, then give it a shot. Just a heads up: There isn’t any form of money back guarantee.
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