Protect your immune system with Viracid

Brrrr… it’s getting chilly outside.

If you’re someone who’s susceptible to colds, the flu, or other winter ailments, you better get ready to take care of yourself.

The flu can keep you away from work and your family for days, maybe even weeks, while a cold can be difficult to shake, too.

If you’re tired of buying over-the-counter lotions and potions to help with what ails you, consider an alternative. Living Well Dallas suggests a boost of Viracid by Orthomolecular for Immune Health to combat whatever’s affecting your immune system.

What is Viracid?

It’s a supplement that combines several nutrients and botanical extracts that can help support immune issues. Viracid may be able to boost your immune defenses thanks to nutrients like: L-lysine vitamins A and C, pantothenic acid, B12, and zinc. Viracid also has a mixture of botanical extracts including black elderberry, astragalus, echinacea, and andrographis. Experts report these ingredients have been clinically proven to aid in immune-modulating properties.

Throughout the month of November, we’re offering a special deal on Viracid; get 10 percent off. The discounted price is $32.30 (regular cost $35.90).

Don’t let the cold or flu slow you down this winter. With Viracid in your medicine cabinet, feeling healthy and energetic all season long is possible.

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