Nature Made, the health supplement company, has introduced its new product, ImmuneMAX Fizzy Drink Mix.
This product claims to support your health in several ways, including by boosting the immune system.
Ingredients Overview
This drink mix has been made to help support your Vitamin C intake.
The full list of ingredients in this product is:
- Fructose
- Natural Flavors
- Citric Acid
- Mannitol
- Turmeric and Vegetable Juice (for color)
- Silicon Dioxide
- Malic Acid
- Glycine
- L-Cysteine Hydrochloride
- L-Aspartic Acid
Each serving contains the following:
- 30 calories
- 7g total carbohydrate
- 2000mg vitamin C
- 25mcg vitamin D3
- 38mg thiamin
- 43mg riboflavin
- 5mg niacin
- 10mg vitamin B6
- 5mcg folate
- 25mcg vitamin B12
- 5mg pantothenic acid
- 60mg magnesium
- 20mg zinc
- 5mg manganese
- 110mg sodium
- 95mg potassium
Other features:
- No artificial flavors
- Color derived from a natural source
This Product Claims To Be
- Support the immune system (related: supps for the immune system)
- Support bones and teeth (related: supps for bone health)
- Support the muscles (related: supps for building muscle)
- Support energy metabolism
- Support immune system function
Flavors and Servings
This product is available in a 20 stick pack. It is available in a tasty orange flavor.
This product is recommended for people aged 19 and older. It is recommended that you consume one stick pack daily.
To use, first empty the stick pack into an empty glass. Add water to the glass and stir well before consuming it.
You should not take this product with any other Vitamin C supplement, like multivitamins. You should not consume this product if you have a history of kidney disease, kidney stones, hyperoxaluria, or iron overload disorders unless recommended by a healthcare professional.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare professional before consuming this drink mix.
Where to Buy
You can buy the Nature Made ImmuneMAX Fizzy Drink Mix from the company’s website or third-party websites such as Amazon.
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