Comment · Fri, April 3, 2020
Immune Defense Moisture Exposure
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SangerZonvolt · 1 points
Hello,
I have a mostly full bottle of Immune Defense that has been left in a bathroom, and therefore exposed to the moisture of showers, for about a year. The bottle has been tightly closed for this time period but I don't imagine that's a perfect seal. Is there any way that the moisture could have compromised any of the compounds in the powder?
I mainly ask because I once had epicor get exposed to moisture and it turned iron-hard (in a way far exceeding any hygroscopic compound I've ever used) to the point that I was afraid to take it since I couldn't break it up with anything less than a hammer and figured it might perforate my digestive tract.
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PhantomZero77 · 1 points
/u/MisterYouAreSoDumb, I have a question about the immune defense capsules. On the bottle I know it says take 2 a day, which is 15 days worth basically, but could I take just 1 a day and it still be effective? Or would it lose a lot if effectiveness that way? or is that unrecommended in favor of taking the full serving size, in terms of when you're trying to protect yourself from Covid-19?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Our bottles come in 60 and 120 count. So that's 30 and 60 days, not 15 days. You can take one capsule if you want, though. We designed it to be a 2 capsule dose, but 1 can still be good for some people.