Complete Natural Support
TonicGreens delivers a potent blend of antioxidants and polyphenols like Quercetin, Resveratrol, and Turmeric. These compounds support the immune system's intelligence, helping it to more effectively identify and target cellular threats by reducing systemic oxidative stress.
The formula includes a functional mushroom trio of Reishi, Shiitake, and Maitake. These mushrooms are rich in beta-glucans, which are known to activate and 'train' key immune cells like macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells, thereby strengthening your body's frontline defenses.
Beyond targeted action, TonicGreens provides a deep nutritional foundation from over 57 greens, fruits, and superfoods like spirulina and kale. It also contains a prebiotic and probiotic blend to nourish your gut microbiome—a critical step, as a majority of your immune system is housed in your digestive tract.
vs Elderberry Syrup
Provides a far broader spectrum of over 57 ingredients for comprehensive daily support, not just single-action seasonal defense.
vs Standard Multivitamin Tablets
Features whole-food sourced phytonutrients, adaptogenic mushrooms, and antioxidants not found in typical synthetic multivitamins.
vs Valacyclovir (Valtrex, Rx)
A daily nutritional approach to support your body's own defense system, rather than a targeted pharmaceutical intervention.
Editorial summaries about the key ingredients — plus links to see current posts on YouTube and X.
Quercetin
"Quercetin is a powerful flavonoid antioxidant found in many plants and foods, including onions, green tea, apples, and berries."
— Penn State Hershey Medical Center Overview
"As a zinc ionophore, quercetin helps transport zinc—a mineral crucial for normal immune function—into your cells where it can be effective."
— Nutrition researchers note
Reishi, Shiitake, & Maitake Mushrooms
"Mushrooms like reishi, shiitake, and maitake are rich in compounds called beta-glucans, which are known to help modulate the immune system."
— Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
"A review in the Journal of Autoimmunity highlights that polysaccharides from these fungi can enhance the activity of natural killer cells, a type of white blood cell."
— Scientific Journal Review Summary
Spirulina
"Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that is rich in nutrients, including plant-based protein, B-vitamins, copper, and iron."
— Cleveland Clinic Nutrition Overview
"The main active component, phycocyanin, is a potent antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties that gives spirulina its distinctive blue-green color."
— Healthline Nutrition Guide