Stop Wasting Money on These Immune Supplements—Here’s What Works

Stop Wasting Money on These Immune Supplements—Here’s What Works

Every year around cold season, we get questions about the best supplements, and best supplement ingredients, to support your immune system.

Naturally, you may want some kind of “quick fix.” Unfortunately, that doesn’t exist.

The best way to support your immune system, with or without supplements, is to live a healthy lifestyle year round. This means focusing on key pillars like balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and getting enough restorative sleep.

It also includes managing stress, staying hydrated, and prioritizing gut health, as around 70% of your immune system is housed in your gut.

For the nutrition piece, the best way to keep your immune system healthy is to eat an abundance and variety of fruits and vegetables. You already know this, but we have to repeat it because, again, supplements won’t overcome this or have nearly the impact on your health as whole foods. And we’re saying this as a supplement company!

If you feel a cold coming on, then it’s too late now to shove down a hundred blueberries or take the latest “immune-boosting” tea and expect it to solve your symptoms.

However, this isn’t the full story either. Because some supplements, and supplement ingredients, can play a role in providing immune support. Just don’t expect them to work magic. We believe it’s important to be able to sort through the hype, and also have reasonable expectations.

Many “Immune” Supplements Have Flimsy Research (At Best)

The vast majority of supplements you might read about with claims for immune support, frankly, don’t have convincing research.

Here are a few of those cases.

Echinacea. Echinacea is a popular herbal remedy believed to prevent or reduce the severity of colds. However, research on its effectiveness is mixed at best, with most studies failing to show significant immune-boosting benefits.

Zinc. We believe in zinc as a supplement in many cases. In fact, we include L-OptiZinc®, a high-absorption form of zinc, in Ferodrox, our natural supplement for men to support healthy testosterone levels. However, when it comes to immune support, the research on zinc supplementation, particularly for cold prevention, is not conclusive, and its benefits are often overstated.

For example, one review study looking at 17 trials found that it may reduce the duration by a day or two, or it may not. It also highlighted that it had adverse effects in some cases, so you don’t want to just automatically shove more zinc down.

Elderberry. Elderberry is often marketed as a go-to remedy for colds and flu. While it has some antioxidant properties, the clinical studies on its ability to reduce the duration or severity of symptoms are limited and far from definitive.

Garlic supplements. Garlic is often recommended for immune support due to its antibacterial properties, but most studies that support these claims involve raw garlic, not supplements, and the results are too inconsistent to rely on.

With that said, garlic is a wonderful bulb to include in your diet. You just don’t need to supplement with it.

The Best Supplements for Immune Support: Whole-Food Sourced Fruits, Vegetables, Vitamins, and Minerals

Okay, now let’s get into the supplements that can provide immune support. But again, these support the foundation you should build from your diet.

The theme here is that they’re not synthetic pills or fads. They’re actually the supplements that most closely resemble whole foods (because they often are.)

1) A Greens Drink… But Only If It Has These Qualities

A high-quality greens drink can be an excellent way to boost your intake of fruits, vegetables, and key nutrients, especially when life gets busy and it’s hard to hit your daily servings. But not all greens drinks are created equal.

The ideal greens drink for immune support should contain whole fruits and vegetables and whole-food sourced vitamins and minerals. The key is in the sourcing—whole-food ingredients provide a range of nutrients that are often lost in synthetic or overly processed forms. These drinks are intended to give you a concentrated dose of nutrients in a convenient package.

Most greens drinks are underdosed and don’t deliver the nutrients you need.

In fact, many brands rely on proprietary blends, which makes it hard to know exactly what you're getting. As we discussed in our article on how to spot proprietary blends, prop. blends allow companies to hide dosages, which means you’re often not getting enough of the key ingredients that actually make a difference.

If they add vitamins and minerals (and many don’t), they often use synthetic forms with questionable absorption. This is a big issue because our body often doesn’t recognize and absorb synthetic forms the same way they do whole foods.

Choosing whole-food sourced vitamins and minerals can support bioavailability, especially when combined with prebiotic fibers, which is exactly the case with Kaged Organic Greens Elite.

This greens drink contains full doses of 26 organic fruits, vegetables, and herbals, along with 50% of your daily value of 21 whole-food sourced vitamins and minerals, which can provide much-needed immune support and help you cover your nutritional bases.

One scoop of Organic Greens Elite provides the equivalent of 2.5 servings of fruits and vegetables.

It’s important to remember that it’s not a replacement for whole foods, but rather a supplement designed to help you reach optimal nutrition levels, which can be difficult even for those with the best dietary habits.

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2) A Whole-Food Sourced Multivitamin

In today’s world, even with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, it can be hard to get all the essential nutrients your body needs. Modern farming practices have left our soils nutrient-deficient, meaning the produce we eat today may not be as vitamin-packed as it once was.

That means, even if you get ample fruits and vegetables, you still may lack all the essential vitamins and minerals.

That’s where a high-quality, whole-food-sourced multivitamin comes into play. A multivitamin isn’t meant to replace your diet, but it can be an effective tool to cover any nutritional gaps and support your immune system, particularly during cold season.

Most multivitamins on the market are filled with synthetic forms of vitamins and minerals that your body struggles to absorb efficiently. Kaged Multivitamin takes a different approach. Sourced from real, organic fruits and vegetables, it provides bioavailable nutrients that your body can actually absorb and utilize. Kaged Multivitamin provides 100% of the recommended daily value of 21 essential vitamins and minerals.

On top of that, Kaged Multivitamin includes Activaloe®, a premium aloe vera extract known for its prebiotic fiber content, which supports gut health and delivers beneficial polysaccharides that support the absorption of the vitamins and minerals.*

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3) Vitamin C: Is It Really Worth Supplementing?

This is a “gray area” one. There’s no doubt that vitamin C is crucial for your immune system.

But vitamin C supplements are a different story. One review study of vitamin C on the prevention and treatment of the common cold showed that supplementation did not decrease the incidence of colds.

Where it was beneficial, it was at about 200mg per day. An orange has about 80mg, so if you have five servings of fruits and vegetables daily, you’ll easily hit that mark.

This research suggests that as long as you eat fruits and vegetables, you’ll hit the optimal mark. With that, for most people, there’s no reason to supplement.

Who Can Benefit From Vitamin C Supplementation: Those Under High Stress

This review study mentions that it may be helpful for those with atypically high stress levels. So for serious athletes, vitamin C supplementation may provide some immune support. We include PureWayC®, a more bioavailable form, in Kaged Hydration Elite, and this is one of the reasons why.

So if you’re in a particularly intense training phase, which can setback your immune system, then vitamin C supplementation may have its place (in addition to whole foods, of course). For everyone else, just eat some fruit.

If the former sounds like you, then check out Hydration Elite, which will provide you with key electrolytes in addition to PureWayC® Vitamin C.

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4) Vitamin D: The Sunshine Vitamin

Vitamin D, often referred to as the “sunshine vitamin,” is essential for a well-functioning immune system. While it’s commonly known for supporting bone health by aiding calcium absorption, vitamin D also plays a critical role in regulating immune function.

Many people are deficient in vitamin D, particularly those who live in areas with limited sunlight or who spend most of their time indoors. While certain foods like fatty fish, fortified dairy products, and egg yolks contain vitamin D, it can be challenging to get enough from diet alone, especially if your sun exposure is minimal.

First, Check Your Other Supplements

With that said, you don’t need to just grab a vitamin D supplement.

First, check your other supplements. If your multivitamins or greens drink already have it, then you’re already supplementing with it.

Second, you may not be deficient if you make a point to get some sunlight. One suggestion is to talk to your healthcare provider about getting your vitamin D levels tested. That way, you can make an informed decision about whether you really need an additional supplement at higher doses.

Conclusion: Prioritize a Year-Round Healthy Lifestyle

At the end of the day, a well-balanced diet rich in whole fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats, paired with regular exercise, restorative sleep, and stress management, provides your immune system with the foundation it needs to thrive.

If you choose to incorporate supplements into your routine, remember that they’re not quick fixes or remedies for symptoms.

They’re most beneficial when you take them as part of your routine, helping to fill nutritional gaps and support your immune system over time. By making these proactive choices, you can set yourself up for long-term wellness and resilience.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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