Product Information Sheet

DNA- Immune

Protects DNA

Supports Immune Function

 

 

Supplement Facts

Serving Size

2

Tablets

Servings Per Container

60

 

 

Amount Per Serving

% Daily Value

Calories

5

 

 

Total Carbohydrate

1

g

0%*

Folic Acid

40

mcg

10%

Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin)

50

mcg

833%

Mycoceutical Mix

250

mg

**

Beta 1,3 Glucans (from Beta

 

 

 

     Glucan Complex)

40

mg

**

Betaine HCI

100

mg

**

Bromelain

33

mg

**

Coenzyme Q-10

4

mg

**

Inositol

90

mg

**

Inositol Hexaphosphate

70

mg

**

L-Carnitine

20

mg

**

Quercetin

40

mg

**

Japanese Knotweed Extract

20

mg

**

Aloe Vera Leaf Gel

10

mg

**

American Ginseng (Panax

 

 

 

     quinquefolius L.) Root Extract

20

mg

**

     Ginsenosides

1

mg

**

Ashwagandha Rhizome Extract

70

mg

**

Astragalus Rhizome Extract

70

mg

**

Chinese (Baikal) Skullcap

 

 

 

     Aerial Parts Extract

40

mg

**

Echinacea Blend

100

mg

**

Gotu Kola Aerial Parts Extract

40

mg

**

     Asiaticosides

4

mg

**

     Total Triterpenes

12

mg

**

Green Tea Leaf Extract

80

mg

**

     Green Tea Polyphenols

32

mg

**

Milk Thistle Seed Extract

30

mg

**

     Silymarin

24

mg

**

Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) Fruit

15

mg

**

Olive (Olea europaea L.) Leaf Extract

20

mg

**

     Oleuropein

1

mg

**

Pomegranate (Punica granatum

 

 

 

     L.) Whole Fruit Extract

18

mg

**

     Ellagic Acid

7

mg

**

Privet Fruit (Berry)

70

mg

**

Schisandra Chinensis

 

 

 

     Fruit Extract

40

mg

**

Siberian Ginseng

 

 

 

     (Eleutherococcus senticosus

 

 

 

     (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim.)

 

 

 

     Root Extract

30

mg

**

     Eleutherosides

0.2

mg

**

Turmeric Root Extract

40

mg

**

     Curcuminoids

38

mg

**

*Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.

**Daily Value not established.

 

OTHER INGREDIENTS:  Mycoceutical (Mushroom) Mixture (A proprietary blend of mushroom powders: Aerial Parts of Reishi, Maitake (Grifola frondosa (Dicks) S.F. Gray), Shiitake, Turkey Tail (Coriolus versicolor (Fr.) Quel.), Caterpillar (Cordyceps), Monkey Head (Hericium erinaceus Persoon), Split Gill (Schizophyllum commune Fries), Fu Ling, White Woodear (Tremella fuciformis Berk.)), Dicalcium Phosphate, Betaine HCl, Echinacea Mixture (Echinacea Purpurea Root Extract, Echinacea Angustifolia Whole Herb Extract, Echinacea Purpurea Whole Herb Extract, Echinacea Angustifolia Root Extract), Stearic Acid, Polyvinylpyrrolidone, Silica, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Natural Caramel and Vanilla Flavor, and PhytoZyme™ proprietary blend (Bromelain, Papain, Aloe Vera, Alfalfa, Parsley, and vegetable and fruit concentrates from Carrots, Broccoli, Spinach, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Celery, Beet, Chili Pepper, Green Bean, Pea, Sweet Potato, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Snow Pea, Tomato, Zucchini, Lima Beans, Mushroom, Banana, Cantaloupe, Cranberry, Guava, Lemon, Mango, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pineapple and Grapefruit).

 

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