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Immune Charge+ Zinc Ionophore contains the essential mineral zinc complexed with quercetin, luteolin, hesperetin, and propolis, which forms an ionophore designed to dramatically enhance cellular uptake of zinc. Our next-generation selfemulsifying delivery system (SEDS) further enhances zinc bioavailability, rapidly increasing systemic levels of this vital nutrient.  Dietary Considerations Non-GMO Soy Protein Free  Serving Size:2 Capsule  Servings Per Container:30  Amount Per Serving% Daily Value Zinc (as Zinc Acetate)10 mg91% Proprietary Zinc Complex150 mg Propolis extract Zinc acetate Quercetin Dihydrate (from Sophorajaponica flower) Luteolin extract Hesperidin extract  Other Ingredients: Plant-derived cellulose capsule, tocofersolan, medium chain triglycerides, natural mint oil, turmeric oil, phospholipids (from sunflower seed lecithin) Take 2 capsules with 8 ounces of water, or as directed by a healthcare professional. If not well tolerated, take 1 capsule with 8 ounces of water twice daily. Best taken on an empty stomach. If pregnant, consult physician before use. Store at room temperature. Â
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