FORMERLY 3-FACTOR IMMUNE COMPLEX
Yeast, virus,
bacteria — one stack.
A broad-spectrum botanical formula developed by a neuro-immune specialist. Monolaurin, L-lysine, elderberry, cinnamon, and olive leaf work in parallel to challenge yeast overgrowth, viral load, and bacterial imbalance from multiple angles.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 120 CAPSULES · MONOLAURIN · L-LYSINE · ELDERBERRY

The lipid-envelope lever.
Monolaurin is a glycerol monoester of lauric acid studied for activity against lipid-coated viruses and yeast. It is the anchor of this formula — a compound traditional antimicrobial botanicals do not replicate on their own.
Three targets, one formula.
L-lysine and elderberry support the antiviral side. Grapefruit seed and olive leaf extract challenge bacterial and yeast overgrowth. Cinnamon bark and grape seed add polyphenolic backup. A coordinated microbial response, not a single compound.
Flexible, family-friendly.
Adults take two capsules daily — up to four for acute use. Children over 60 lbs take one to two, and capsules can be opened into a cool, orange-flavored drink for pediatric or sensitive patients.
MAY BENEFIT
Immunity is
a microbial balance.
Formula
Seven botanicals targeting three microbial classes.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Hypromellose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, ascorbyl palmitate, natural orange flavor, stevia leaf extract.
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Adults take two capsules per day (may take up to four capsules per day for acute treatment). For children over 60 pounds, take one-to-two capsules daily. For children under 60 pounds, take one capsule daily or as recommended by their healthcare practitioner. Capsules can be opened, and the orange-flavored powder may be mixed with a beverage of choice.

Questions
Frequently asked.
How is this different from a single-ingredient antimicrobial?
Who is this formula designed for?
Can children take this?
How long should I take it?
Can I take this with probiotics or other immune support?
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
The Science
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