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60 Tablets
Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 30 Tablets

Product Description
ImmunoLin, the primary active ingredient, provides a high level of purified immunoglobulins (IgG), a specialized protein naturally produced by the immune system. Schiff ImmunoLin is the first premium quality, natural supplement to combine IgG with immune-friendly nutrients such as vitamin C and echinacea in a comprehensive line of immune care formulas.

Ingredients
Each serving of the easy-to-swallow tablets contains 500 milligrams of IgG. The tablets also contain vitamin C, echinacea and andrographis, a natural herb also known as ?Indian echinacea.? Active Ingredients: Vitamin C Echinacea Immunoglobulin Andrographis

Directions
The recommended daily serving is two tablets, but consumers may take four to six tablets at the first sign that their immune systems needs an extra boost. As a dietary supplement, take two (2) tablets daily for on-going immune support.** Take 2-3 servings for at least three days, at the first sign that your immune system needs an extra boost.** ?A variety of factors such as stress and poor nutrition can contribute to a weakened immune system and a drop in immunoglobulin levels,? said Dr. Luke