Sambucol Black Elderberry Immune Defence Liquid is uniquely formulated with highly concentrated Black Elderberry extract, Vitamin C and Zinc to help support immune system health & function.
Sambucol’s unique High Strength Immune Defence Forte combines high dose Premium Black Elderberry & Astragalus, 1000 mg Vitamin C per day, Zinc & Vitamin D3 to fight illness & hit colds hard.
Black elderberry or Sambucus nigra is a plant native to Europe, North Africa and Western Asia that has long been used in traditional medicine, particularly in European herbal medicine. The berries are rich in antioxidants and other bioactive compounds and are commonly used to support immune system function as a herbal remedy.
Why Take Sambucol Immune Defence?
Sambucol Immune Defence is formulated with highly concentrated black elderberry extract, vitamin C, and zinc to help support immune system function. Additionally, Sambucol Immune Defence supplements may help provide relief from cold and flu symptoms, help reduce the duration and severity of colds and support overall health and well-being.
How Should Sambucol Immune Defence Supplements Be Taken?
Sambucol Immune Defence supplements are available in various forms including liquids, capsules, effervescent tablets and gummies. The dosage instructions vary depending on the specific product, so it is essential to read and follow the instructions on the product packaging.
Sambucol products come in a range of formulations and formats to suit the whole family – liquids, capsules, gummies and effervescent tablets. Please refer to the product label for directions for use.
What are the key ingredients in Sambucol products?
Sambucol products come in a range of formulations and formats to suit the whole family – liquids, capsules, gummies and effervescent tablets. Please refer to the product label for directions for use.
What causes colds?
Colds or ‘the common cold’ are viral infections primarily caused by rhinoviruses. There are more than 200 different types of viruses that can cause the common cold.
Several factors can increase the risk of catching a cold including being in close contact with someone who has a cold.
Colds tend to be more prevalent during the cooler months, hence the term ‘cold season’.