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Immuno 150

Immuno 150 Review

These days, there is not enough time in the day to eat a balanced diet that contains all the vitamins and nutrients that you need to be healthy and thriving.

That is why supplements have become extremely popular recently.

There are many supplements to choose from and one of these options is Immuno 150.

Immuno 150 Verdict

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3.0

  • Ingredients / Dosages:3.0
  • Ingredient Safety:4.0
  • Value for the Price:2.5
  • Brand Transparency:3.0

Immuno 150

What Is Immuno 150?

Immuno 150 is a supplement that aims to provide the necessary vitamins, minerals, and other ingredients that you would not normally get in your daily life.

Formulated to help increase your health, energy, and happiness Immuno 150 is an inexpensive alternative to taking multiple vitamins and supplements.

What Ingredients Are Inside Immuno 150?

Immuno 150, like its name suggests, boasts over 150 natural ingredients.

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • 70 trace minerals
  • 9 exotic fruits
  • 12 vitamins
  • 17 antioxidants
  • 17 herbs
  • 18 amino acids
  • 25,000% of B12
  • CoQ10

While including 150 Ingredients seems like a good idea, this means that some ingredients will be underdosed.

Some of these underdosed ingredients include:

Turmeric

The Immuno 150 Herbal Complex is a dose of 31 mg, which means that each ingredient is present in the amount of about 2 mg.

In comparison to a teaspoon of turmeric containing a dose of 3,000 mg, this is an extremely low amount.

Flaxseed

Flaxseed has a listed dose of 3 mg.

To get a benefit from flaxseed, you need to take a dose of between 25,000 mg and 50,000 mg per day. Based on this, 3 mg of flaxseed powder is negligible.

While some ingredients are underdosed, some are overdosed.

Right on the label it shows multiple ingredients dosed at more than the % Daily Value.

These ingredients include:

  • Vitamin A – 125%
  • Vitamin C – 556%
  • Vitamin D – 150%
  • Vitamin E – 402%
  • Thiamin – 750%
  • Riboflavin – 692%
  • Niacin – 250%
  • Vitamin B6 – 529%
  • Folate – 167%
  • Vitamin B12 – 25,000%
  • Biotin – 1,000%
  • Pantothenic Acid – 1,000%
  • Zinc – 218%
  • Selenium – 182%
  • Copper – 111%
  • Chromium – 571%

Here are the Immuno 150 supplement facts:

Immuno 150 Ingredients Label

Are There Any Side Effects To Immuno 150?

While there are no listed side effects connected to Immuno 150, there are some concerns about the ingredients list.

One concern, besides the list of ingredients that are over and underdosed, is that Immuno 150 contains titanium dioxide, which is known for toxicity concerns. (Source)

Titanium dioxide is also used in sunscreen, cosmetics, paints, and plastics and is known for giving things a white pigment. (Source)

Does Immuno 150 Actually Work?

Immuno 150 makes very lofty health claims but they cannot be proven.

In addition, with underdosed ingredients, you will not see the benefits of those ingredients.

Like most supplements, the effectiveness of a health supplement depends on a variety of factors.

These include your:

  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • General health
  • Medications taken
  • Other supplements taken
  • Metabolism

How To Take Immuno 150

Taking Immuno 150 is not complicated as they are vegetable capsules and all you have to do is swallow a pill.

However, to get a full serving, you have to take 5 Immuno 150 capsules per day.

Immuno 150 Customer Reviews

The reviews for Immuno 150 are very mixed.

Some Immuno 150 Customer Reviews include:

It turns out when we read the ingredients on this product for the most part it is just more of what we are already taking. We can get this at the drug store cheaper.

Both my husband and myself have been taking Immuno 150 for a few months. The pills are gel capsules and kinda hard to swallow, (they like to float or stick to the top of your mouth or throat) No taste. We both have noticed a difference in how we feel. More enery and overall better. Totally worth the price. Highly recommend if you are looking for a multi vitamin that actually works.

Nothing to dislike. Easy to take. Feel better in 3 days. Long lasting. Great price.

Any Money Back Guarantee?

Like most other supplements, Immuno 150 offers a money-back guarantee.

Immuno 150 offers a 60-day money-back guarantee that begins 5 days after the product shipment date and is good for one empty bottle and any other bottles that would have been included in that shipment.

These additional bottles cannot be damaged or have the cap, or seals removed or tampered with.

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Where To Buy Immuno 150

You can buy Immuno 150 on their website here.

What’s The Cost Of Immuno 150?

Immuno 150 has a few pricing options to choose from.

With each additional bottle you order at one time, you can save money!

Pricing options include:

  • 1 Bottle: $54.95*
  • 2 Bottles: $50.00 each*
  • 4 Bottles: $49.45 each*
  • 6 Bottles: $48.36 each*
  • 12 Bottles: $46.71 each*

*These prices are before shipping is added.*

In addition to the savings you get with multiple bottles, you can also save even more money by setting up Immuno 150’s Auto Ship Program.

By setting this up, you can save $5 on a single bottle order, and even more on 2 bottle orders.

Each bottle contains 30 servings, which are 5 pills each.

My Verdict: Immuno 150

After all the research conducted, the verdict is that Immuno 150 is not an effective supplement that makes some sketchy claims and I wouldn’t recommend.

If you are looking for a specific benefit, you are often better off with a specific and individual vitamin or supplement instead of a multivitamin such as Immuno 150.

If you are not convinced that you should be taking a multivitamin, you can also look into a greens powder instead. (Source)

There are some great greens powders that you can choose from.

Before you start any supplement or greens powder it is always a good idea to do the following first:

  • Check the ingredients
  • Compare effects with other supplements you are taking
  • Identify if it will affect any current medication you are on
  • Consult with a doctor

Ultimately, if you are looking for a supplement to take, you will want to look at other options that are not Immuno 150.

Adam Author

About the LifeHacker Guy

Hi, I'm Adam the founder of the LifeHacker Guy.

I have a First Class Honours degree in Sports Science from Brighton University, specialising in exercise physiology and nutrition. In my youth I was a competitive Triathlete and long-distance runner placing top 10 in most triathlon races I completed.

Since suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, I moved into web development, after a couple of years I then moved onto developing a number of online businesses. I've recently taken a sabbatical and I'm now looking to make big changes in my life, hopefully this may resonate with you - join me in my journey!

6 comments

  1. Much smarter to question Dr Andrew Weil on his website. Amazing gifted Integrative doctor who will give you any answer you need as far as supplements and your health.

    Stay well!

    1. I agree. I also look at Dr. Axe’s website. Sometimes it takes looking around to really put the pieces together on how to be rid of or manage a specific condition.

  2. I am an 87 year old male living in So. Cal. for 60 years. I am in good health and operate a home fruit farm because I like to. I have no specific education in nutrition or health science but I do read and pay attention to articles regarding these subjects.
    My opinion of suppliments is that we do better eating a healthy diet rich in vegetables, low in fat, high in protein and drinking water frequently. I am of the opinion that “supplements” are mostly unnecessary and costly and unless you eat well you will not be healthy, the supplements are a waste of $. Why don’t they list any real data to prove effectivness ? Bob

  3. I suffered a severe knee injury (grade 2 injury to the ACL) and hematoma in October last year that the doctor refused to aspirate, citing infection risk (even though I am not diabetic he refused to do anything for it). It refused to go away because I did not spend enough time with my leg elevated. (Despite the knee injury I initially refused to slow down and even went on a previously scheduled trip to Yosemite!) After realizing that the hematoma was not going to go away if I continued to be up on my feet, I began to keep my leg elevated, barely doing anything for the past eight months. That allowed the hematoma to resolve but getting up and down from a chair became extremely painful. It felt like I had had a major workout (post-exercise soreness) just walking around my house/property. I could not stand in the kitchen and cook without a stool nearby. It felt like I had put 100lbs overnight because of severe atrophy of the thigh muscles.

    At the beginning of November I caught a bad flu infection and after doing the antiviral I was still coughing up nasty stuff and my asthma was scary bad so my doctor put me on antibiotics. After the antibiotics were done I still did not feel better, so I decided I had nothing to lose and ordered this supplement based on the TV commercials I have seen. (You don’t get to be 89 without doing something right!)

    It’s too soon to say whether my immune system will be boosted by this supplement. I also did not want to start off at 5 capsules per day so I took two. About an hour later the muscle pain in my thighs and the aches in my knees was reduced but I was skeptical that it had anything to do with the supplement since no supplement I have ever taken has performed like this. I forgot about it and didn’t take it over Thanksgiving — only to find myself in severe pain from all the extra activity (cooking). Last night, I could barely get out of bed. In a last-ditch effort to feel better by morning, I took two capsules around 4 a.m. and then got up this morning in HALF the amount of pain I had before.

    Now to put this in context I have about 20 separate herbal supplements that I take regularly from L-glutamine to NAC and Turmeric and Boswellia. I also take Quercetin, Rutin, Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Glucosamine with MSM. (That said, I have never been a fan of a multi-vitamin supplement because they tend to give me nausea.)

    I was always skeptical of multi-ingredient, multi-dose formulas. I, too, had the same observation of this Life Hacker Guy article — some ingredients are going to be shorted because there’s no way to physically accommodate enough in a formula that has dozens of ingredients. The upshot is, I have spent the past 20-some years as a buyer of single-ingredient products in a desperate bid to fight inflammation since my C-reactive protein has been 20-30+ for over 20 years, with no physician/specialist having been able to determine why. With fibromyalgia, an old injury to my back and asthma — and allergies to Aspirin and other NSAIDs — my options for beating pain/inflammation are limited to natural remedies.

    I have to say that Immuno 150 is THE most expensive supplement I have ever ordered in my life. Moreover, I have yet to build up to 5 capsules a day. But if this is the result I can expect with only two capsules, I’m sold on this product.

    I was nearly in tears unable to do what I wanted this Thanksgiving and dreading putting up the Christmas tree when I can barely get out of a chair due to muscle loss. That pain was cut in half when I got up this morning, exactly as it was the first time I took the product.

    I am going to speculate that the muscle fatigue/pain relief MIGHT be because this product contains D-Ribose. D-Ribose is the energy producing sugar source preferred by cells but years ago when I tried D-Ribose as a stand-alone supplement I was not able to tolerate it because my blood sugar fell too low (reactive hypoglycemia). In this formula, it seems that if the 5 capsules are spread out over the day it should not be “too much” of any given thing at any given time. Yes, it’s a pain to take 5 capsules a day. But having purchased so many supplements over the years, I am astounded that with this one I am already noticing a difference even though I have yet to take the full dose.

    In conclusion, I am hopeful that with continued use I might be able to cut back on the ridiculously long list of herbal supplements I already take to negligible effect.

  4. I tried this product. I found it hard to swallow 5 of these pills and felt a bit nauseous and had a headache. I disnt originally link these feelings to the product until I took for 3 days and those feelings persisted. Especially the headache. I tried to return owe their guarantee, but my request was just ignored. I then tried to get off their mailing list, also ignored. When I finally replied back to one of their emails I still kept getting, and told them by law they needed to provide a unsubscribe link or way to be removed, I received this rude reply:

    You are wrong about the law. However we are please dto remove your from our mailing and our customer list. We don’t want to be engaged with anyone who isn’t smart enough to consider 70 minerals for the long term health. ,

    Elmer G. Heinrich (Mr. H)
    President
    Exceptional Health Products
    A division of
    Liquid Assets, Inc.
    2109 N. Yellowood Ave
    Broken Arrow, OK 74012
    888-497-4535
    918-731-4204
    Cell 561-310-5252

    All I can say is this was a horrible product and dishonest rude business as well.

  5. What vitamin and mineral supplements do you recommend for men age 60 and women age 55? Man is on blood pressure meds and nueroton for pain and Omeprazole. Woman has diverticulosis and low blood sugar, but no meds. Man is low active and woman is moderate to highly active.

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