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Antibiotic - All Natural & Safe Antibiotic Alternative - Proprietary Formula - Anti-B - 4 Sizes / 30, 90, 180, & 360 Count

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  • Supports normal immune system function at early onset*
  • Helps maintain healthy upper respiratory immune response*
  • Promotes daily immune surveillance and readiness*
  • Supports balanced microbial ecology and normal bacterial balance*
  • Helps maintain clear, comfortable sinus and throat function*
  • Supports a healthy inflammatory response within normal ranges*
  • Provides antioxidant support to help protect cells from oxidative stress*
  • Supports comfort of eyes, ears, mouth, and urinary tract — third-party lab tested for purity & potency*
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All Natural Antibiotic Alternative — Capsules — Supports Sinus, Throat, Bronchial & Immune Comfort at First Sign of Challenge*

Our All Natural Antibiotic Alternative combines **14 synergistic, research-aligned Botanicals** — Echinacea, Garlic, Olive Leaf, Goldenseal, Burdock, Red Clover, Turmeric/Curcumin, Ganoderma (Reishi), Barberry, Astragalus, Grapefruit Seed, Neem, Pau d’Arco, and Caprylic Acid — to support your body’s natural defenses when you feel something coming on (sinus, throat, bronchial, ears, eyes, or early cold/flu signs). Start early for best results — many customers report shorter duration, ease, & comfort.* Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for purity and potency by LifeSource Vitamins.

Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.

Clinically Studied Benefits

Supports immune defense during early challenges* — Echinacea showed trends toward shorter cold duration in large RCTs.* NIH/PubMed — Barrett B, 2010

Promotes reduced cold incidence and severity* — Aged garlic extract improved NK and γδ-T cell function and reduced cold/flu severity in a 90-day RCT.* NIH/PubMed — Nantz MP, 2012

Supports respiratory comfort and reduced antibiotic use* — Echinacea reduced respiratory infection episodes and antibiotic needs in children and adults.* NIH/PubMed — Ogal M, 2021

Promotes antioxidant enzyme activity and lipid balance* — Polyphenol-rich extracts (including turmeric) improved HDL and redox biomarkers in human trials.* NIH/PubMed — de Liz S, 2020

Supports metabolic and glycemic balance signals* — Turmeric extracts influenced postprandial glycemia and metabolic markers.* NIH/PMC — Full text, 2021

Promotes exercise recovery and antioxidant status* — Polyphenol-rich Botanicals improved antioxidant markers and recovery in athletes.* NIH/PMC — Full text, 2015

Supports broad anti-inflammatory and cellular protection* — Critical reviews highlight protective effects of turmeric, olive leaf, and garlic polyphenols.* NIH/PMC — Laurindo LF, 2023

Supports throat and sinus comfort* — Echinacea + sage throat spray was non-inferior to conventional sprays in sore throat trials.* NIH/PMC — Schapowal A, 2009

Supports immune cell activity (NK & γδ-T cells)* — Aged garlic extract enhanced immune cell function in healthy adults.* NIH/PubMed — Nantz MP, 2012

Supports collagen and tissue integrity* — Supporting ingredients aid connective tissue health.* NIH/PMC — Peterkofsky B, 1991

Promotes endothelial and vascular wellness* — Polyphenols (turmeric context) improved endothelial function.* NIH/PubMed — Ashor AW, 2014

Supports non-heme iron absorption and energy metabolism* — Blend components aid nutrient utilization.* Harvard T.H. Chan — Vitamin C

Supports overall vitality and reduced fatigue signals* — Adaptogenic elements linked to lower perceived fatigue.* NIH/PMC — Suh SY, 2012

Supports mood and stress-related comfort signals* — Adaptogenic elements linked to better mood in reviews.* NIH/PubMed — Brody S, 2020

Additional / Promising Evidence

Supports modulation of inflammatory markers* — Curcumin and olive leaf showed reductions in CRP/IL-6 in multiple studies.* NIH/PubMed — White CM, 2019

May support antiviral mechanisms (lab context)* — Curcumin, olive leaf, and garlic show inhibitory effects on HSV-1 in cell studies.* NIH/PMC — Kutluay SB, 2008

Supports broad antimicrobial potential (preclinical)* — Neem, Pau d’Arco, and burdock show activity in lab models.* NIH/PMC — Wylie MR, 2022

Promotes gut flora and yeast balance signals* — Caprylic acid helps inhibit Candida biofilms.* NIH/PMC — Bhattacharyya A, 2020

Supports respiratory and sinus comfort signals* — Echinacea and garlic linked to reduced symptom duration in reviews.* NIH/PubMed — Barrett B, 2010

May support liver and detoxification pathways* — Burdock and other Botanicals show supportive effects.* NIH/PMC — Koshak AE, 2024

Supports cellular antioxidant defense* — Turmeric, olive leaf, and garlic polyphenols protect against oxidative stress.* NIH/PMC — Laurindo LF, 2023

Promotes overall vitality and reduced fatigue signals* — Blend components linked to lower perceived fatigue.* NIH/PMC — Suh SY, 2012

Supports mood and stress-related comfort signals* — Adaptogenic elements linked to better mood in reviews.* NIH/PubMed — Brody S, 2020

University-Led & Academic Studies

Provides Echinacea and immune overview* — NCCIH fact sheet on Echinacea for respiratory support.* NCCIH — Echinacea

Summarizes turmeric and curcumin evidence* — NCCIH overview of turmeric for inflammation and wellness.* NCCIH — Turmeric

Provides garlic and immune context* — OSU Linus Pauling Institute on garlic’s immune-supporting compounds.* OSU Linus Pauling Institute — Garlic

Summarizes vitamin C synergy in blends* — Harvard T.H. Chan on vitamin C and immune function.* Harvard T.H. Chan — Vitamin C

Provides flavonoid and vascular support context* — OSU Linus Pauling Institute on flavonoids in red clover and barberry context.* OSU Linus Pauling Institute — Flavonoids

Provides antioxidant and dietary guidance* — Harvard T.H. Chan on dietary antioxidants and wellness.* Harvard T.H. Chan — Antioxidants

Provides eye and cellular protection context* — NIH/NEI on antioxidants in eye and cellular health.* NIH/NEI — Eye Health

Provides cold and respiratory context* — Cleveland Clinic overview of herbal immune support.* Cleveland Clinic — Immune Support

Global Evidence & Reviews

Reinforces Echinacea for respiratory support* — Comprehensive NCCIH fact sheet on Echinacea.* NCCIH — Echinacea

Supports turmeric and curcumin overview* — NCCIH on turmeric for wellness and inflammation balance.* NCCIH — Turmeric

Provides garlic immune and antimicrobial context* — NIH ODS fact sheet on garlic.* NIH/ODS — Garlic

Supports olive leaf and antiviral signals* — Reviews on olive leaf for immune and topical applications.* NIH/PMC — Borjan D, 2020

Provides broad adaptogen and immune overview* — WHO monographs on medicinal plants including astragalus and garlic.* WHO — Medicinal Plants

Supports Echinacea for common cold context* — Cochrane review on Echinacea for respiratory symptoms.* Cochrane — Echinacea

Provides antioxidant and polyphenol guidance* — Harvard T.H. Chan on dietary antioxidants.* Harvard T.H. Chan — Antioxidants

Supports immune and respiratory wellness context* — Cleveland Clinic overview of herbal immune support.* Cleveland Clinic — Immune Support

Educational Research Notes (Individual Ingredients Only – Not Product Claims):
Some ingredients in this blend have been studied in lab, preclinical, topical, or limited human contexts for potential mechanisms related to herpes simplex viruses (HSV-1 & HSV-2). These findings do not mean the product treats, prevents, reduces frequency/severity, or suppresses herpes outbreaks or the virus itself. Results are ingredient-specific, often topical/in-vitro/animal, and do not apply to oral systemic use of this formula. Individual responses vary greatly; this is educational only. Always consult your healthcare provider for HSV-1 or HSV-2 management.*

Examples from published research (ingredient-focused):
Olive Leaf Extract (topical for recurrent herpes labialis) — RCT: OLE emulgel showed favorable lesion crusting/healing time vs acyclovir (no significant pain difference). NIH/PubMed — Al-Hallak MAG, 2024
Olive Leaf Extract (topical cream for HSV-1 labialis) — Double-blind RCT: 2% OLE cream reduced irritation, itching, pain, and healing time vs acyclovir in diagnosed patients. NIH/PubMed — Toulabi T, 2022
Olive Leaf Extract (case report – genital herpes, acyclovir-resistant) — Oral OLE eliminated lesions in a resistant patient within days (single case; not controlled). Clinical Case Reports — Lorzadeh N, 2021
Curcumin (HSV-1 & HSV-2 in genital mucosa) — In-vitro: curcumin nanoparticles blocked HSV-2 replication and reduced inflammation in genital cells. PLOS One — Ferreira VH, 2015
Curcumin (inhalable nanoparticles for HSV-1 neuropathology) — Preclinical: reduced HSV-1 brain inflammation in models. Int J Neurol Neurother — Mori I, 2016
Echinacea purpurea polysaccharide (latency reduction in HSV-1) — Animal model: reduced latency rate via immune promotion. NIH/PubMed — Ghaemi A, 2009
Echinacea purpurea extract (recurrent genital herpes) — Double-blind RCT: no significant benefit vs placebo for frequency/severity. NIH/PubMed — Vonau B, 2001
Astragalus membranaceus (anti-HSV-1 in cell culture) — In-vitro + IFN: higher anti-HSV-1 activity than IFN alone. NIH/PubMed — Zhang L, 1998
Astragalus (broad antiviral & immune review) — Polysaccharides show immunomodulatory/antiviral effects (preclinical). Frontiers — Wang XY, 2022
Garlic (allicin & organosulfur compounds) — Systematic review: antiviral activity against HSV in preclinical/clinical data. NIH/PMC — Rouf R, 2020

These are not claims for this product. They refer only to published research on individual ingredients. Lab/preclinical results do not guarantee human outcomes.

We monitor research from leading institutions — Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*

Key Ingredients

  • Echinacea, Garlic, Olive Leaf, Goldenseal, Burdock, Red Clover, Turmeric, Ganoderma (Reishi), Barberry, Astragalus, Grapefruit Seed, Neem, Pau d’Arco, Caprylic Acid — 14 synergistic Botanicals supporting immune defense, respiratory comfort, and cellular protection* (NIH/PubMed — Barrett B, 2010; Nantz MP, 2012).

Brief Benefit Bullets

  • Take at the first sign of challenges — sinus, throat, bronchial, cold/flu — or when exposure risk is high*
  • 14 all-natural synergistic ingredients with human evidence on Echinacea, Garlic, Olive Leaf & Turmeric*
  • Powers immune defense; helps shorten duration and ease symptoms when they occur*
  • Supports natural resistance and healthy microbial balance*
  • Promotes respiratory & sinus comfort; supports eye & ear comfort during challenges*
  • Enhances gut flora balance; caprylic acid supports yeast balance*
  • Supports antiviral wellness context (e.g., topical olive leaf studies for cold sores)*
  • Promotes anti-inflammatory responses and cellular antioxidant protection*
  • Tooth & dental support context (plant polyphenols research)*
  • 3rd-party lab tested for identity, potency & purity

Suggested Use

When you feel something coming on: Take 2 capsules in the morning with food and 2 in the afternoon with food for 3–4 days; then 1 capsule morning + 1 capsule afternoon until you feel better, plus 3 additional days.* See product label for full instructions, or as directed by your healthcare professional. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your physician.*

Product Specifications

• Serving Size — 2 Capsules

• Servings Per Container — See Label

• Proprietary Blend — 1,310 mg (Echinacea extract; Garlic extract [odorless]; Burdock root; Ganoderma mycelium; Red clover blossoms; Turmeric extract; Olive leaf extract; Astragalus root; Barberry; Grapefruit seed oil extract; Neem oil; Pau d’Arco; Goldenseal powder; Caprylic acid)

• Other Ingredients — Vegetarian cellulose capsules; vegetable magnesium stearate; rice flour

• Form — Capsules

• Free From — Non-GMO, gluten-free*

• Quality — Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity

3rd-Party Testing: Every batch is independently verified for identity, purity, and potency. Click here to see our 3rd-party testing.* 

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*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.

All Natural Antibiotic Alternative — Capsules — Supports sinus, throat, bronchial & immune comfort at first sign of challenge. 14 synergistic Botanicals with human studies. 3rd-party tested. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*

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