Amy Myers MD - Gut ImmunIG

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Amy Myers MD

Gut ImmunIG

Amy Myers MD Gut ImmunIG
B grade
87/100
SUPPIE SCORE
65/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
100/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does Gut ImmunIG Do?

Gut ImmunIG delivers 3000 mg ImmunoLin® (serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin/protein isolate) per 3 g scoop with no other ingredients.
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What Are the Benefits of Gut ImmunIG?

Based on proven scientific research

Gut Barrier SupportStrong
Immune Function in GutModerate
Digestive HealthModerate

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What Are the Side Effects of Amy Myers MD Gut ImmunIG?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskLow Risk

Overview

ImmunoLin® 3000 mg is a GRAS serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin with clinical use in IBS and enteropathy at similar or higher doses.
Label states 'Other Ingredients: None'; explicitly free of gluten, wheat, dairy, corn, soy, GMOs, yeast.
Preclinical data indicate no adverse effect on probiotics or commensal bacteria.
Generally well-tolerated; consult physician before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or for children.
Store sealed away from heat/moisture; keep out of reach of children per label.
Bovine-sourced; those with severe beef allergies should avoid.

Allergens

Bovine (serum-derived)

Inactive Ingredients

Safe Formulation!
Great news, this product doesn't contain harmful ingredients!

What Are the Ingredients in Amy Myers MD Gut ImmunIG?

ImmunoLin® Serum-derived Bovine Immunoglobulin/Protein Isolate
3000 mg
Protein
2 g

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Dosage & Bioavailability

How the active doses and forms in Gut ImmunIG compare to the research.

ImmunoLin® Serum-derived Bovine Immunoglobulin/Protein Isolate is listed at 3000 mg per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.
Protein is listed at 2 g per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.

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