- SHARE
Details
SUPPORTS IMMUNE HEALTH*
WHAT IT IS
Esberitox is a unique blend of Thuja occidentalis (white cedar leaf), Baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo), and Echinacea purpurea and pallida. The combination of immune-supporting herbs in Esberitox can promote immune system function.*
HOW IT WORKS
WITH A BLEND OF ECHINACEA AND HERBS
A healthy immune system is essential to general health and well-being. A dynamic balance of cellular and humoral immune factors and proper nutrition helps support normal host defenses and responses to stress and environmental challenges. Esberitox is a part of Integrative's complete line of nutritional supplements designed to support the immune system proactively or as needed seasonally.*
Directions
Directions
Esberitox™ Directions and/or Dosage
Take 6 tablets three times daily initially for faster results. Reduce to 4 tablets three times daily as you begin to feel better, or as recommended by your healthcare professional. Adults: 4-6 tablets, 3 times daily. Children Over 12 years: 4-6 tablets, 3 times daily. Age 7-11 years: 2-3 tablets, 3 times daily. Age 4-6 years: 1-2 tablets, 3 times daily.
Warning
Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing, or under 4 years of age. Not recommended for individuals with autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiencies, progressive systemic disease, diseases of the white blood cell system, or those who are taking immunosuppressive therapy.
Individuals who are allergic to Echinacea or other flowers in the Compositae (Asteraceae) family, or any of the other ingredients of Esberitox®, should not use this product. If you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Hypersensitivity, gastrointestinal discomfort, or dizziness may occur. If you observe these or other side effects, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Keep out of reach of children.
This product has a tamper-evident foil pouch. Do not use if foil or plastic is punctured. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.
Interactions
Interactions
Patient Support
Patient Support
There is no Patient Support information available for this product
FAQs
FAQs
-
A. Yes, Esberitox has been clinically shown to boost the immune function in children as young as age 2.* Esberitox is a chewable tablet, which makes it easy for children to take.
-
A. While Esberitox™ has a long history of effective use, it should not be taken on a daily basis for an extended period. This unique combination of herbs possesses a broader spectrum of activity than Echinacea alone, and when taken initially, can dramatically boost the function of the immune system.* Esberitox™ should be taken only when extra immune support is needed.*
-
A. The source of the sucrose found in Esberitox™ is sugar beets.
Didn't get the answer you need?
Contact UsFeatured Articles
You might also like...
The Importance of Sleep
Sleep is one of the fundamental aspects of life as it allows the body to repair and rejuvenate itself. Sleep affects almost every tissue in the body by regulating various functions, including cognition, hormone production, immune function, appetite, breathing, blood pressure and cardiovascular health.
Read MoreGlutathione & N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC)
N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC) helps to replenish intracellular glutathione, a vital cellular antioxidant.* NAC has a low molecular weight and is well absorbed via oral administration.
Read MoreUtilizing Adaptogens
As we continue to shift our focus on supporting the entire hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis rather than laser focusing on just the adrenal glands we can see the important role that stress has on the overall picture of health.
Read MoreHow Ginger and Artichoke Work
Ginger and artichoke have been a staple of traditional medicine for centuries.
Read MoreTheracurmin Brain Health Study: Effects on Memory and Mood
UCLA Researchers have released a study on the daily consumption of 180 milligrams of curcumin from Theracurmin® related to memory and mood.
Read More
CLINICIAN TOOLS
Drug-Nutrient Interactions
Use this reference tool to identify potential interactions between prescription drugs and nutrients.
Check for Interactions