Immuno-Shield is not a supplement, as of March 2006, associated with Ray Sahelian, M.D.

See Immune System for information on natural dietary supplements that help reduce your risk for disease

As of March, 2006, Ray Sahelian, M.D. is no longer associated in any form with Irwin Naturals vitamin company and no longer associated with

Immuno-Shield, 100 Liquid Gel Caps

Supplement Facts
Vitamin C                  300 mg    500%
Vitamin E                      30 IU    100%
    (as d-alpha tocopherol)
Zinc                               7 mg        50%
Selenium                 30 mcg        40%
Echinacea purpurea
Olive leaf extract
Bioflavonoid complex
Garlic clove powder         150 mg
Astragalus root extract    150 mg
Andrographis paniculata  70 mg
Cat's Claw extract (bark)   70 mg
Bifido bacterium bifidum   70 mg
Beta Glucan
Bioperine Complex                5 mg
    Ginger root extract, Piper longum extract, Bioperine Black Pepper extract (fruit)

Immuno-Shield ingredients daily value not established.

Other Ingredients in Immuno-Shield : Gelatin glycerin, vegetable oil, water, lecithin, beeswax, turmeric and sodium copper chlorophlin.

Other Immune Support supplements include AHCC

Other products
Passion Rx -- Sexual Pleasure Pills.
The potent herbal extracts in Passion Rx include Ashwagandha, Catuaba, Cnidium, Horny goat weed, Maca, Muira Puama, Tribulus Terrestris, Tongkat ali. A Passion Rx version with Yohimbe is available.

5-HTP 50 mg - for serotonin support
Acetyl-l-Carnitine 300 mg - mind and memory support
R- Lipoic Acid 50 mg - powerful antioxidant and blood sugar control
CoQ10 50 mg - for healthy energy metabolism and heart function
Prostate Power Rx - for optimal prostate health
Mind-Power-Rx - for healthy brain function
Eyesight Rx -- for healthy vision, results sometimes seen within hours.
Curcumin the active extract from turmeric, found in curry
Mangosteen - contains powerful xanthones
Serrapeptase - blood clot dissolver
Graviola herb

questions
Q. Does Immuno-Shield help with fighting a cold?
      A. No studies have been done with Immuno-Shield and the common cold.