Description
Fast-Acting Immune Support for the Throat and Upper Respiratory Tract
Experience targeted immune reinforcement with Immune Charge+™ Throat Spray—a highly bioavailable zinc-based formula designed to rapidly support immune defenses where you need it most: your throat.
Key Benefits:
- Throat-Focused Immune Defense
Delivers zinc directly to the throat, where immune challenges often begin. Combined with quercetin, luteolin, and propolis, this formula helps elevate zinc levels and support immune resilience. - Advanced Bioavailability Technology
Zinc is vital for immune health but can be hard to absorb. Our proprietary complex binds zinc to quercetin and luteolin, forming an “ionophore” that helps shuttle zinc into cells for enhanced effectiveness. - Flavonoid Fusion for Full-Spectrum Support
- Quercetin promotes immune response and barrier integrity
- Luteolin supports healthy airways
- Propolis helps balance the microbial environment in the throat
- Seasonal Immune Reinforcement
Rapidly supports key immune activities in the throat and upper respiratory tract to help your body stay strong against seasonal threats.
Suggested Use:
Spray 3 pumps toward the back of the throat. Repeat to desired dosage or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Serving Size: 0.54 mL (3 Pumps)
Amount Per Serving:
- Zinc (as Zinc Acetate): 0.5 mg
- Proprietary Zinc Complex: 12 mg
(Includes phospholipids from purified sunflower seed lecithin, zinc acetate, quercetin dihydrate, luteolin extract, propolis extract)
Other Ingredients:
Glycerin, water, ethanol, tocotrienols, medium chain triglycerides, natural mint oils, natural citrus oils, natural mixed tocopherols
Caution:
If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner before use.
Store at room temperature.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
†Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.


