A zinc spray only helps if it actually reaches the tissue you are coating. Immune Charge+® Throat Spray is a liposomal zinc acetate mist with quercetin, luteolin, and propolis—three sprays toward the back of the throat, 0.9 fl oz (27 mL), about 50 servings per bottle.*
Liquid zinc throat coat with Quicksilver Delivery Systems® liposomes; not a high-dose oral zinc tablet.
Ordinary zinc lozenges dissolve slowly and dump most of the dose into the gut. Immune Charge+® Throat Spray uses Quicksilver Delivery Systems® nanoemulsified liposomes so zinc, quercetin, luteolin, and propolis begin contacting oral and throat mucosa on the first pumps—before digestive processing rewrites the complex. Clear, stable liposomes in the 20–100 nm range are the signature of this delivery system, not a generic “liposomal” label on a cloudy bottle.*
Each serving is 0.54 mL (3 sprays).
| Amount per serving | |
|---|---|
| Zinc (as zinc acetate) | 0.5 mg (5% DV) |
| Proprietary zinc complex (phospholipids from sunflower seed lecithin, zinc acetate, quercetin dihydrate from Sophora japonica flower, luteolin extract, propolis extract) | 12 mg |
Net wt 0.9 fl oz (27 mL) · 50 servings per bottle (3 sprays = 0.54 mL)
Other ingredients: water, glycerin, ethanol, phospholipids (from purified sunflower seed lecithin), vitamin E, citric acid, natural citrus oils.
Immune Charge+® 100 mL is a high-dose liposomal A/C/D/K + elderberry teaspoon liquid. The throat spray is a low-dose zinc acetate mist with quercetin, luteolin, and propolis for local coating. Many people use both.
Hista-Aid® is an oral liposomal quercetin/luteolin/DIM formula. The spray adds zinc acetate and propolis in a three-pump throat format and does not replace Hista-Aid® dosing.
This serving is built as a mucosal coat, not as a 15–50 mg oral zinc repletion dose. If you need systemic zinc, ask your practitioner for a separate zinc product.
Yes—ethanol is in the other-ingredients list, and the complex includes propolis extract. Skip this spray if you avoid alcohol or react to bee products, unless your clinician says otherwise.
At three sprays once daily, about 50 days. Several servings in one day uses the bottle faster; follow label or practitioner direction.