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Immune Charge+ Zinc Ionophore

Ionophore zinc—acetate with flavonoid chaperones for cellular delivery

Immune Charge+ Zinc Ionophore

Ionophore zinc—acetate with flavonoid chaperones for cellular delivery

60 CAPSULES · ~30 DAYS

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Most zinc capsules dump a salt into the gut and hope transporters keep up. Immune Charge+® Zinc Ionophore complexes zinc acetate with quercetin, luteolin, hesperetin, and propolis so plant “chaperones” can shuttle zinc across membranes—.*

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The Quicksilver Advantage

Tested purity standard

  • Tested Gluten Free
  • Tested Allergen-Free
  • Tested Non-GMO
  • Tested Soy Protein Free
  • Sugar-Free
  • NSF GMP Certified Facility
  • Third-Party Tested
  • No Fillers
  • Cold-Chain Liquids
  • QDS® Liposomal Delivery

Ionophore zinc—acetate with flavonoid chaperones for cellular delivery

Description:

Most zinc capsules dump a salt into the gut and hope transporters keep up. Immune Charge+® Zinc Ionophore complexes zinc acetate with quercetin, luteolin, hesperetin, and propolis so plant “chaperones” can shuttle zinc across membranes—10 mg zinc per 2 capsules, 60 capsules (30 servings).*

Patent-pending ionophore zinc complex in an easy-to-swallow capsule; systemic zinc, not a throat spray.

Why Immune Charge+® Zinc Ionophore?

  • Ionophore complex — Flavonoids bind zinc and help move it through cell membranes instead of leaving it as a free salt.*
  • 10 mg zinc acetate — 91% DV per 2-capsule serving for systemic immune mineral support.*
  • Quercetin, luteolin, hesperetin — Zinc-binding plant compounds in a 150 mg proprietary blend with propolis.*
  • Gut barrier angle — Zinc and quercetin support intestinal barrier integrity where much of immune signaling lives.*
  • Capsule convenience — Self-emulsifying phospholipids and MCT in the capsule; distinct from Throat Spray and Immune Charge+® liquid.*

Who is this for

  • Adults who want a higher-dose oral zinc than a throat mist can provide.*
  • People pairing systemic zinc with Immune Charge+® A/C/D/K liquid during immune seasons.*
  • Patients who like Hista-Aid® flavonoids but need zinc acetate in the same capsule, not another liquid pump.*
  • Anyone whose clinician prefers empty-stomach zinc with water, not lozenges.*

The Quicksilver Advantage

Generic zinc picolinate or citrate capsules rely on intestinal transporters that saturate quickly. Immune Charge+® Zinc Ionophore uses a patent-pending flavonoid ionophore—quercetin, luteolin, hesperetin, and propolis—plus sunflower phospholipids and medium-chain triglycerides in a self-emulsifying capsule so the mineral is escorted, not merely dissolved. That is a different job from the three-pump throat spray and from the 100 mL vitamin A/C/D/K liquid.*

Ingredients & supplement facts

Each serving is 2 capsules.

Amount per serving
Zinc (as zinc acetate) 10 mg (91% DV)
Proprietary blend (propolis extract, zinc acetate, quercetin dihydrate from Sophora japonica flower, luteolin extract, hesperetin extract) 150 mg

Net wt 60 capsules · 30 servings per bottle (2 capsules per serving)

Other ingredients: plant-derived cellulose capsule, vitamin E, medium-chain triglycerides, natural mint oil, turmeric oil, phospholipids (from sunflower seed lecithin).

Suggested use

  • Take 2 capsules with 8 ounces of water, or as directed by your practitioner.*
  • If not well tolerated, take 1 capsule with 8 ounces of water twice daily.*
  • Best taken on an empty stomach.*
  • Store tightly closed, away from heat and moisture.*
  • If pregnant, breastfeeding, planning pregnancy, or allergic to bee products (propolis), consult your physician before use.*

FAQ

How is this different from Throat Spray?

Throat Spray is 0.5 mg zinc per three pumps for a local mucosal coat. Zinc Ionophore is 10 mg zinc in two oral capsules for systemic levels. They can be used together when a clinician wants both routes.

Do I still need Immune Charge+® 100 mL?

Yes if you want the liposomal A/C/D/K + elderberry stack. Zinc Ionophore does not replace that liquid; it covers zinc and flavonoids only.

Vs Hista-Aid®?

Hista-Aid® is oral liposomal quercetin, luteolin, and DIM. Zinc Ionophore adds zinc acetate, hesperetin, and propolis in a capsule and is not a histamine-first formula.

Why take it on an empty stomach?

Food, especially fiber and phytate-rich meals, competes with zinc uptake. Quicksilver directs empty-stomach dosing with a full glass of water; split to one capsule twice daily if two-at-once is hard to tolerate.

Bee products or mint?

The blend includes propolis extract, and other ingredients list natural mint oil and turmeric oil. Skip this product if you react to bee products or those flavors, unless your clinician says otherwise.

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