Boost Immunity Naturally With a Simple Spray
A new ingestible oral spray from established oral care company TheraBreath gives you a combination of vitamins and minerals designed to boost your immune system and help protect you and your family against colds, flu, and other airborne viruses. The spray is packaged in a small bottle that is easy to take anywhere and use on the go.
"The immunity spray fills an untapped niche of oral products that provide an overall health benefit," says CEO and founder, Dr. Harold Katz, a dentist with an additional degree in bacteriology.
"For many years, folks have overlooked the fact that their mouth and throat are the doorways to the rest of their body," he explains.
"TheraBreath Immunity Support Spray is an easy way for everyone to improve their body's natural immunity."
The spray is based on solid science, and is designed to be a simple and efficient way to improve oral and overall health. Just spray and swallow, and you can enjoy the benefits of a traditional vitamin supplement in a Cherry Lemonade flavor that appeals to all ages.
TheraBreath contains no artificial colors or dyes, but contains natural Acerola and Elderberry extracts, which have strong antioxidant properties and are often used in immunity-boosting products.
Other key ingredients include Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, and Copper, all of which can help strengthen your body's immune system and natural defenses against illness.
The spray is certified vegan and gluten-free, as well as NSF-certified to ensure that it contains the ingredients listed on the supplemental facts label.
TheraBreath Immunity Support Spray is safe for young and old, and it is easy to carry in a backpack or purse for periodic use throughout the day.
The spray works with any of the other items in the TheraBreath product line, which includes mouthwash, toothpaste, lozenges, and vitamins to promote oral health and tackle the challenging conditions of chronic bad breath and dry mouth. And all products comes with a money-back guarantee.
For more information, visit therabreath.com
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