Immunity Protocol

Immune Support

A common winter or low-sun immune protocol centered on correcting vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc gaps. It is not designed to prevent all infections, but to cover common nutritional weak points.

Immune Support

Immune Support

80
science
8
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5
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Protocol Warnings

Autoimmune disease, immunosuppressants, transplant history, pregnancy, or severe illness — review botanicals/probiotics first

Copper deficiency risk with chronic high-dose zinc

Kidney stones or hemochromatosis — avoid high-dose vitamin C

Under the Hood

Supports immune readiness mainly by correcting low nutrient status.

Corrects vitamin D-related immune bottlenecks
Supports barrier and leukocyte function
May modestly reduce cold duration
Adds probiotics only when gut or respiratory goals justify it

Expected Results

Nutrient status changes over 4-12 weeks; cold-duration effects depend on baseline intake and consistency.

Fewer nutrition-related weak points
Possible shorter mild colds
Better winter vitamin D status
Little effect if already replete and sleeping poorly

Supplement Routine

Biological Synergies

Vitamin D + Zinc

Vitamin D supports immune-cell signaling while zinc supports epithelial barriers and antiviral immune functions when intake is low.

Better seasonal immune foundation in people with low status.

Vitamin C + Zinc

Vitamin C supports antioxidant defense and leukocyte function, while zinc supports immune-cell development and barrier integrity.

Useful low-cost pairing for people with low produce or zinc intake.