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Comment · Sat, March 21, 2020

Would Natrium's Immune Defense exert beneficial effects for someone who has contracted the coronavirus?

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v5xMkTNHXt8qRE7aT7st · 5 points

Of course we are not talking about cures or treatments here, just potentially beneficial effects. Are there better candidates, or would Immune Defense be the one? From what I know, the antioxidant profile along with the other included immunoenhancers make it an appealing choice for supporting overall health - just add some vitamin C, and pretty much all bases are covered, right?

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naathyn · 2 points

Is it possible it could be the shilajit as well? I’ve heard of people taking that for energy. I was kind of wondering about that when I saw the formula. But you know more than I!

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

It's possible, but that has not been the case for the people we have had to tests in the background. If you took shilajit with our CoQSol-CF, then I could see it. That's because the shilajit increases the bioavailability of CoQ10, and our CoQSol-CF can be stimulating on its own. However, all the people that reported sleep issues with the initial formulation of Sleep Support that took our test batch we sent them without zinc, but the same otherwise, said it worked perfectly. So I do not think shilajit on its own is an issue. I really think that some people just need to reserve zinc for the morning time.

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