ImmunoCare By Himalaya Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: ImmunoCare by Himalaya
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
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Maharasnadi Quath
Ingredient Group | Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
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Category | blend |
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Deodar cedar
Ingredient Group Himalayan Cedar Category botanical
Castor
Ingredient Group Castor Category botanical
Indian Fagonia
Ingredient Group Indian Fagonia Category botanical
Long Pepper
Description:Indian long pepper, also known as pippali or pipali, is a plant species native to India and other parts of South and Southeast Asia. It is a member of the Piperaceae family. The fruit of the plant, which has a pungent, slightly sweet flavor, is harvested and dried for use as a spice. Indian long pepper has also been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive problems, pain, poor blood circulation, respiratory disorders, and fever. One of the constituents of Indian long pepper is piperine, which can have wide ranging effects, including increasing the bioavailability (i.e., rate and extent of absorption) of several different drugs. It is often combined with over-the-counter supplements, like turmeric, to increase their absorption.
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Ingredient Group Indian Long Pepper Category botanical
Spiked Ginger Lily
Description:Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
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Ingredient Group Spiked Ginger Lily Category botanical
Finger-Leaf-Morning Glory
Ingredient Group Finger Leaf Morning Glory Category botanical
Heart-Leaf Sida
Description:Sida cordifolia, also known as country mallow or heart-leaved sida, is a plant species in the mallow family (Malvaceae) and native to India. Sida cordifolia has been used traditionally in herbal medicine to treat a range of conditions, including fever, cough, asthma, and skin conditions. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. Sida cordifolia contains, among other compounds, ephedrine, which has been banned for use as a dietary supplement.
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Ingredient Group Sida cordifolia Category botanical
Indian Tinospora
Ingredient Group Tinospora Cordifolia Category botanical
Ginger
Description:Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
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Ingredient Group Ginger Category botanical
Javanese Long Pepper
Ingredient Group Javanese Long Pepper Category botanical
Boerhavia
Ingredient Group Boerhavia diffusa Category botanical
Barleria
Ingredient Group Barleria Category botanical
Yellow-Fruit Nightshade
Ingredient Group Yellow-Fruit Nightshade Category botanical
Solanum anguivi
Ingredient Group Solanum anguivi Category botanical
Cyperus
Ingredient Group Cyperus (unspecified) Category botanical
Dill
Ingredient Group Dill Category botanical
Tribulus
Description:Tribulus is a plant that belongs to the Zygophyllaceae family. It is native to a variety of warm and tropical regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia. The plant is known for its spiky, star-shaped flowers and hairy fruit, which contains small, hard seeds. Tribulus is often utilized as an ingredient in dietary supplements and is one of the most commonly used natural medicines in the world. Its most well-known use is as an aphrodisiac, with a purported ability to improve libido and sexual function. It has also been used to boost athletic performance, and reduce inflammation. Most often, it is the leaf, fruit, and root of Tribulus that are used as natural medicine. They contain a number of compounds, including protodioscin, which may influence certain hormones, such as testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone.
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Ingredient Group Tribulus Category botanical
Ashwagandha
Description:Ashwagandha, also known as Withania somnifera, is a herb commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine. It is native to India, and is used to treat a variety of conditions, including stress, anxiety, and insomnia. Some studies have also suggested that ashwagandha may have potential health benefits for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. However, more research is needed. Ashwagandha is often referred to as an adaptogenic herb, which is theorized to help the body to adapt to stress.
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Ingredient Group Ashwagandha Category botanical
Belleric Myrobalan extract
Ingredient Group Belleric myrobalan Category botanical
Chebulic Myrobalan extract
Ingredient Group Tropical Almond Category botanical
Indian Fagonia extract
Ingredient Group Indian Fagonia Category botanical
Heart-Leaf Sida extract
Description:Sida cordifolia, also known as country mallow or heart-leaved sida, is a plant species in the mallow family (Malvaceae) and native to India. Sida cordifolia has been used traditionally in herbal medicine to treat a range of conditions, including fever, cough, asthma, and skin conditions. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. Sida cordifolia contains, among other compounds, ephedrine, which has been banned for use as a dietary supplement.
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Ingredient Group Sida cordifolia Category botanical
Castor extract
Ingredient Group Castor Category botanical
Deodar cedar extract
Ingredient Group Himalayan Cedar Category botanical
Spiked Ginger Lily extract
Description:Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
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Ingredient Group Spiked Ginger Lily Category botanical
Malabar Nut Tree extract
Description:Malabar nut, also known as adhatoda vasica or vasaka, is a plant native to India. It is commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and the common cold. The leaves and roots of the plant are used to make medicine. Preliminary research suggests that compounds in the plant may have expectorant, bronchodilator, and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to relieve symptoms of respiratory disorders.
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Ingredient Group Malabar Nut Category botanical
Ginger extract
Description:Ginger is a spice native to Asia and part of the Zingiberaceae family. It has a pungent, spicy flavor and is often used to add flavor to dishes and drinks. Ginger has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other medicinal properties. It is commonly used to treat nausea, motion sickness, and other digestive issues. Ginger is also sometimes used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Ginger supplements generally standardize several compounds found in the root, and are often labeled as containing a certain amount of 'ginger root extract'.
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Ingredient Group Ginger Category botanical
Javanese Long Pepper extract
Ingredient Group Javanese Long Pepper Category botanical
Cyperus extract
Ingredient Group Cyperus (unspecified) Category botanical
Boerhavia extract
Ingredient Group Boerhavia diffusa Category botanical
Finger-Leaf-Morning-Glory extract
Ingredient Group Finger Leaf Morning Glory Category botanical
Dill extract
Ingredient Group Dill Category botanical
Tribulus extract
Description:Tribulus is a plant that belongs to the Zygophyllaceae family. It is native to a variety of warm and tropical regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia. The plant is known for its spiky, star-shaped flowers and hairy fruit, which contains small, hard seeds. Tribulus is often utilized as an ingredient in dietary supplements and is one of the most commonly used natural medicines in the world. Its most well-known use is as an aphrodisiac, with a purported ability to improve libido and sexual function. It has also been used to boost athletic performance, and reduce inflammation. Most often, it is the leaf, fruit, and root of Tribulus that are used as natural medicine. They contain a number of compounds, including protodioscin, which may influence certain hormones, such as testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone.
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Ingredient Group Tribulus Category botanical
Ashwagandha extract
Description:Ashwagandha, also known as Withania somnifera, is a herb commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine. It is native to India, and is used to treat a variety of conditions, including stress, anxiety, and insomnia. Some studies have also suggested that ashwagandha may have potential health benefits for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. However, more research is needed. Ashwagandha is often referred to as an adaptogenic herb, which is theorized to help the body to adapt to stress.
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Ingredient Group Ashwagandha Category botanical
Indian Laburnum extract
Ingredient Group Laburnum Category botanical
Shatavari extract
Description:Asparagus officinalis, commonly known as asparagus, is a perennial plant native to central and southern Europe, the Middle East, western Siberia, and northern Africa. It grows to heights of 30-150 cm and is widely cultivated as a vegetable. Asparagus has been part of the human diet for over 2000 years and possibly much longer. Its shoots or "spears," rhizome, root, and juice are used for food and medicine. Asparagus is a good source of fiber, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin B6, as well as minerals like copper, iron, zinc, manganese, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and phosphorous. It contains flavonoids, hydroxycinnamic acids, oligosaccharides, amino acids, carotenoids, sulfur compounds, steroidal saponins, sterols, and fructans. After ingestion, asparagus produces a distinctive odor in urine due to volatile organic components like asparagusic acid. Asparagus extracts have shown various effects in studies, including anti-allergy, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, cholesterol-lowering, diuretic, hepatic, hypotensive, immunostimulatory, and weight-modifying effects. However, some of its constituents, particularly saponins, can irritate mucous membranes and be cytotoxic.
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Ingredient Group Asparagus racemosus Category botanical
Long Pepper extract
Description:Indian long pepper, also known as pippali or pipali, is a plant species native to India and other parts of South and Southeast Asia. It is a member of the Piperaceae family. The fruit of the plant, which has a pungent, slightly sweet flavor, is harvested and dried for use as a spice. Indian long pepper has also been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including digestive problems, pain, poor blood circulation, respiratory disorders, and fever. One of the constituents of Indian long pepper is piperine, which can have wide ranging effects, including increasing the bioavailability (i.e., rate and extent of absorption) of several different drugs. It is often combined with over-the-counter supplements, like turmeric, to increase their absorption.
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Ingredient Group Indian Long Pepper Category botanical
Barleria extract
Ingredient Group Barleria Category botanical
Coriander extract
Description:Coriander, also known as cilantro, is an herb in the Apiaceae family. Both the fruit (seed) and leaves of the coriander plant are used in food as a spice and in traditional medicine. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. When used as medicine, coriander is most often used for gastrointestinal problems, including dyspepsia, nausea, diarrhea, flatulence, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and to stimulate the appetite. Coriander, when used topically, is also thought to have antimicrobial effects.
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Ingredient Group Coriander Category botanical
Yellow-Fruit Nightshade extract
Ingredient Group Yellow-Fruit Nightshade Category botanical
Solanum anguivi extract
Ingredient Group Solanum anguivi Category botanical
Amla extract
Description:Indian gooseberry, also known as amla, is a fruit that is native to India. It is purported to have a range of potential health benefits, including supporting immune function, improving blood cholesterol levels, improving digestion, and reducing inflammation. It is also thought to have antioxidant and anti-aging properties. When used in dietary supplements, typically it will be an extract of the whole fruit and seeds.
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Ingredient Group Indian Gooseberry Category botanical
Indian Tinospora extract
Ingredient Group Tinospora Cordifolia Category botanical
Coriander
Description:Coriander, also known as cilantro, is an herb in the Apiaceae family. Both the fruit (seed) and leaves of the coriander plant are used in food as a spice and in traditional medicine. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. When used as medicine, coriander is most often used for gastrointestinal problems, including dyspepsia, nausea, diarrhea, flatulence, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and to stimulate the appetite. Coriander, when used topically, is also thought to have antimicrobial effects.
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Ingredient Group Coriander Category botanical
Malabar Nut tree
Description:Malabar nut, also known as adhatoda vasica or vasaka, is a plant native to India. It is commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and the common cold. The leaves and roots of the plant are used to make medicine. Preliminary research suggests that compounds in the plant may have expectorant, bronchodilator, and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to relieve symptoms of respiratory disorders.
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Ingredient Group Malabar Nut Category botanical
Belleric Myrobalan
Ingredient Group Belleric myrobalan Category botanical
Indian Laburnum
Ingredient Group Laburnum Category botanical
Shatavari
Description:Asparagus officinalis, commonly known as asparagus, is a perennial plant native to central and southern Europe, the Middle East, western Siberia, and northern Africa. It grows to heights of 30-150 cm and is widely cultivated as a vegetable. Asparagus has been part of the human diet for over 2000 years and possibly much longer. Its shoots or "spears," rhizome, root, and juice are used for food and medicine. Asparagus is a good source of fiber, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin B6, as well as minerals like copper, iron, zinc, manganese, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and phosphorous. It contains flavonoids, hydroxycinnamic acids, oligosaccharides, amino acids, carotenoids, sulfur compounds, steroidal saponins, sterols, and fructans. After ingestion, asparagus produces a distinctive odor in urine due to volatile organic components like asparagusic acid. Asparagus extracts have shown various effects in studies, including anti-allergy, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, cholesterol-lowering, diuretic, hepatic, hypotensive, immunostimulatory, and weight-modifying effects. However, some of its constituents, particularly saponins, can irritate mucous membranes and be cytotoxic.
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Ingredient Group Asparagus racemosus Category botanical
Amla
Description:Indian gooseberry, also known as amla, is a fruit that is native to India. It is purported to have a range of potential health benefits, including supporting immune function, improving blood cholesterol levels, improving digestion, and reducing inflammation. It is also thought to have antioxidant and anti-aging properties. When used in dietary supplements, typically it will be an extract of the whole fruit and seeds.
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Ingredient Group Indian Gooseberry Category botanical
Chebulic Myrobalan
Ingredient Group Tropical Almond Category botanical
Proprietary Herbal Blend (Herb/Botanical)
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
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Category | blend |
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Indian Tinospora
Ingredient Group Tinospora Cordifolia Category botanical
Indian Tinospora extract
Ingredient Group Tinospora Cordifolia Category botanical
Guggul extract
Description:Guggal, also known as Commiphora mukul or Indian bdellium, is a species of tree native to India, Pakistan, and parts of the Middle East. It is known for producing a gum resin that has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Guggul is used for a variety of purposes, including for the treatment of joint pain, obesity, and high cholesterol. Many guggal preparations are often standardized to contain 2.5% to 5% guggulsterone.
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Ingredient Group Guggul Category botanical
Indian Madder
Ingredient Group Indian Madder Category botanical
Indian Madder extract
Ingredient Group Indian Madder Category botanical
Horseradish tree extract
Description:Moringa, scientifically known as Moringa oleifera, is a plant native to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It is cultivated in tropical regions worldwide. The leaves of the moringa plant are highly nutritious and are used to combat malnutrition. Moringa is versatile, with edible parts including leaves, seeds, immature seed pods, and seed oil. The plant is also valued for its medicinal properties, traditionally used as an antiseptic and astringent for various skin conditions. Moringa offers a range of benefits, from nutrition to medicinal applications, making it a valuable plant with diverse uses.
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Ingredient Group Moringa Category botanical
Guggul
Description:Guggal, also known as Commiphora mukul or Indian bdellium, is a species of tree native to India, Pakistan, and parts of the Middle East. It is known for producing a gum resin that has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Guggul is used for a variety of purposes, including for the treatment of joint pain, obesity, and high cholesterol. Many guggal preparations are often standardized to contain 2.5% to 5% guggulsterone.
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Ingredient Group Guggul Category botanical
Horseradish tree
Description:Moringa, scientifically known as Moringa oleifera, is a plant native to India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It is cultivated in tropical regions worldwide. The leaves of the moringa plant are highly nutritious and are used to combat malnutrition. Moringa is versatile, with edible parts including leaves, seeds, immature seed pods, and seed oil. The plant is also valued for its medicinal properties, traditionally used as an antiseptic and astringent for various skin conditions. Moringa offers a range of benefits, from nutrition to medicinal applications, making it a valuable plant with diverse uses.
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Ingredient Group Moringa Category botanical
Licorice extract
Description:Licorice, also known as glycyrrhiza, is a plant native to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The root of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is often consumed in the form of candy, tea, and supplements. Licorice has a number of purported health benefits, including the ability to soothe sore throats, reduce inflammation, and improve digestive problems. It may also have antiviral and antibacterial properties. Licorice naturally contains glycyrrhizin, or glycyrrhizic acid, which can have toxic effects if consumed in large amounts. However, licorice can be processed to remove glycyrrhizin, resulting in DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice). Many dietary supplements that contain deglycyrrhizinated licorice are often simply named 'DGL'.
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Ingredient Group Licorice Category botanical
Licorice
Description:Licorice, also known as glycyrrhiza, is a plant native to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The root of the plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and is often consumed in the form of candy, tea, and supplements. Licorice has a number of purported health benefits, including the ability to soothe sore throats, reduce inflammation, and improve digestive problems. It may also have antiviral and antibacterial properties. Licorice naturally contains glycyrrhizin, or glycyrrhizic acid, which can have toxic effects if consumed in large amounts. However, licorice can be processed to remove glycyrrhizin, resulting in DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice). Many dietary supplements that contain deglycyrrhizinated licorice are often simply named 'DGL'.
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Ingredient Group Licorice Category botanical
Drugs that interact with ImmunoCare by Himalaya
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
2 Capsule(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
2 Capsule(s)
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Servings per container | 120 |
UPC/BARCODE | 605069008112 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Maharasnadi Quath |
541.6 mg
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Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
--
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Deodar cedar |
0 NP
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Himalayan Cedar |
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Castor |
0 NP
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Castor |
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Indian Fagonia |
0 NP
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Indian Fagonia |
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Long Pepper |
0 NP
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Indian Long Pepper |
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Spiked Ginger Lily |
0 NP
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Spiked Ginger Lily |
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Finger-Leaf-Morning Glory |
0 NP
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Finger Leaf Morning Glory |
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Heart-Leaf Sida |
0 NP
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Sida cordifolia |
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Indian Tinospora |
0 NP
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Tinospora Cordifolia |
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Ginger |
0 NP
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Ginger |
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Javanese Long Pepper |
0 NP
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Javanese Long Pepper |
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Boerhavia |
0 NP
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Boerhavia diffusa |
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Barleria |
0 NP
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Barleria |
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Yellow-Fruit Nightshade |
0 NP
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Yellow-Fruit Nightshade |
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Solanum anguivi |
0 NP
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Solanum anguivi |
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Cyperus |
0 NP
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Cyperus (unspecified) |
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Dill |
0 NP
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Dill |
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Tribulus |
0 NP
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Tribulus |
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Ashwagandha |
0 NP
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Ashwagandha |
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Belleric Myrobalan extract |
0 NP
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Belleric myrobalan |
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Chebulic Myrobalan extract |
0 NP
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Tropical Almond |
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Indian Fagonia extract |
0 NP
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Indian Fagonia |
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Heart-Leaf Sida extract |
0 NP
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Sida cordifolia |
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Castor extract |
0 NP
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Castor |
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Deodar cedar extract |
0 NP
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Himalayan Cedar |
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Spiked Ginger Lily extract |
0 NP
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Spiked Ginger Lily |
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Malabar Nut Tree extract |
0 NP
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Malabar Nut |
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Ginger extract |
0 NP
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Ginger |
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Javanese Long Pepper extract |
0 NP
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Javanese Long Pepper |
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Cyperus extract |
0 NP
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Cyperus (unspecified) |
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Boerhavia extract |
0 NP
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Boerhavia diffusa |
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Finger-Leaf-Morning-Glory extract |
0 NP
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Finger Leaf Morning Glory |
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Dill extract |
0 NP
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Dill |
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Tribulus extract |
0 NP
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Tribulus |
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Ashwagandha extract |
0 NP
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Ashwagandha |
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Indian Laburnum extract |
0 NP
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Laburnum |
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Shatavari extract |
0 NP
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Asparagus racemosus |
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Long Pepper extract |
0 NP
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Indian Long Pepper |
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Barleria extract |
0 NP
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Barleria |
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Coriander extract |
0 NP
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Coriander |
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Yellow-Fruit Nightshade extract |
0 NP
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Yellow-Fruit Nightshade |
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Solanum anguivi extract |
0 NP
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Solanum anguivi |
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Amla extract |
0 NP
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Indian Gooseberry |
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Indian Tinospora extract |
0 NP
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Tinospora Cordifolia |
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Coriander |
0 NP
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Coriander |
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Malabar Nut tree |
0 NP
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Malabar Nut |
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Belleric Myrobalan |
0 NP
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Belleric myrobalan |
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Indian Laburnum |
0 NP
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Laburnum |
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Shatavari |
0 NP
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Asparagus racemosus |
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Amla |
0 NP
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Indian Gooseberry |
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Chebulic Myrobalan |
0 NP
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Tropical Almond |
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Proprietary Herbal Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
298.4 mg
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Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
--
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Indian Tinospora |
0 NP
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Tinospora Cordifolia |
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Indian Tinospora extract |
0 NP
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Tinospora Cordifolia |
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Guggul extract |
0 NP
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Guggul |
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Indian Madder |
0 NP
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Indian Madder |
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Indian Madder extract |
0 NP
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Indian Madder |
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Horseradish tree extract |
0 NP
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Moringa |
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Guggul |
0 NP
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Guggul |
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Horseradish tree |
0 NP
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Moringa |
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Licorice extract |
0 NP
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Licorice |
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Licorice |
0 NP
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Licorice |
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Other Ingredients: |
Plant Based Cellulose
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Label Statments:
General Statements |
- Ayurveda describes the human body as annamaya, or made of food. Indeed, our food's life-yielding essence is extracted through our digestive system and ushered into the blood until it becomes our very own being.
- This idea led the early authors of Ayurveda to seek out specific foods, like Amla and Ashwagandha, that feed the life force they called ojas.
- cGMP
- Our cartons are made from 100% recycled fibers, including 40% post-consumer material. Our glass bottles contain at least 48% recycled content.
- Happiness through wellness
- Crafting traditional medicines based on Ayurveda, a 5,000 year old science that believes the journey back to wholeness begins with nurturing the capacity for joy.
- Trusting the gifts of nature and the irreplaceable relationship between the plant and its native soil for consistent healing properties.
- Contributing to the wellness of the earth by teaching our family of farmers to grow native plants sustainably on their land and reduce the demand on the local environment.
- Building communities by advocating women in farming, protecting fair prices, providing maternal health, sponsoring clinical services and offering school wellness programs.
- Believing that if wellness is the path to happiness, we must contribute to the wellness of all things. Wellness of people, wellness of the environment, wellness of our communities.
- Family owned for more than 85 years
- Since 1930
- Active immune support
Supports cellular defense
- 2 month supply
- Mfg. Lic. No. AUS-83
- Product of India
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- These plant foods, included in ImmunoCare speak the wisdom of nature to immune cells that defend and protect.
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Formula |
- Featured Herbs On Front: Ashwagandha (aerial parts), Licorice (root), Guggul (crystallized resin) & Amla (dried fruit)
- Includes Ashwagandha & Amla
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Formulation |
- Gluten free
- Vegan friendly
- No wheat No corn No soy No dairy
- No ingredients of animal origin
- Non-GMO
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Seals/Symbols |
- No wheat No corn No soy No dairy
- Non GMO Project Verified nongmoproject.org
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General |
- HUS-5033354
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Herbal Supplement
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Recommended Use: Adults take 2 capsules twice daily with meals.
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Precautions |
- Caution: As with any supplement, consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, have a medical condition or are planning any medical procedure.
- Discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner if any adverse reactions occur.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Brand Information
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Manufactured by: | |
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Name | The Himalaya Drug Company |
City | Makali |
State | Bangalore |
Country | India |
ZipCode | 562 162 |
Distributed by: | |
Name | The Himalaya Drug Company |
Street Address | 1101 Gillingham Lane |
City | Sugar Land |
State | Texas |
ZipCode | 77478 |
Phone Number | 1-800-869-4640 |
Web Address | www.himalayausa.com |
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