Cold Facts + Vitamin D Immune Support With Herbs And Antioxidants
Cold Facts + Vitamin D Immune Support With Herbs And Antioxidants*
Vitamin D3, astragalus, echinacea, elderberry, garlic, ginseng, ginger, zinc and copper for daily immune support.*
- Vitamin D3 for broad immune function support in every season.*
- Herbal blend with astragalus, echinacea, elderberry, garlic, ginger and American ginseng.*
- Antioxidant minerals zinc, copper and niacin to reinforce normal immune defenses.*
- Ideal during travel, winter months and other high demand seasons.*
- Dairy free, non GMO, gluten free and soy free with no added fillers.
- Made and tested in our Mt. Angel, Oregon cGMP, UL audited facility.
How Cold Facts supports everyday immune health*
Your immune system depends on many nutrients working together. Vitamin D, zinc and specific herbs are part of that picture.
The National Institutes of Health notes that vitamin D plays a role in both innate and adaptive immune function and helps regulate inflammation. You can see this in the NIH vitamin D fact sheet for health professionals .
Vitamin D3 as the base*
Many people do not reach vitamin D targets from sun and food alone. Vitamin D supports normal immune activity and healthy inflammatory balance in the body.*
Herbs for seasonal support*
Astragalus, echinacea, elderberry, garlic, ginger and ginseng have all been studied for immune modulation and seasonal wellness in various models.*
Antioxidant minerals niacin, zinc and copper*
Zinc and copper support normal immune cell function and antioxidant defenses. Zinc is directly involved in immune cell development and signaling.*
How Cold Facts compares to other Mt. Angel immune support formulas
Mt. Angel offers several immune focused supplements. Cold Facts is your herb rich, vitamin D centered option.*
| Cold Facts + Vitamin D | Good Vitamin D | Quercetin Zinc |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin D3, zinc, copper and niacin plus astragalus, echinacea, elderberry, garlic, ginger and American ginseng.* | Focused vitamin D3 with bromelain for people who want a simple daily D formula with enzyme support.* | Quercetin, zinc and vitamin C for everyday immune support and respiratory focused routines.* |
| Great choice when you want vitamin D and a full herb blend in one capsule during higher demand seasons.* | Great choice when you only want vitamin D3 and prefer to add herbs separately or through diet.* | Great choice to pair with Cold Facts or Good Vitamin D when you want added flavonoid support.* |
| Built for people who like a traditional herb plus nutrient approach to immune defense.* | Built for people whose main goal is vitamin D status and bone health with basic immune support.* | Built for people who focus on respiratory wellness and antioxidant support year round.* |
Science spotlight on vitamin D, zinc and key herbs
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements notes that vitamin D has roles in immune function and inflammation beyond bone health. An overview appears in the immune function fact sheet .
Zinc is another central immune nutrient. The NIH zinc fact sheet explains that zinc supports hundreds of enzymes and is required for normal immune responses. You can read that summary here .
Echinacea has been widely used for cold season support. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health reports that echinacea may slightly reduce the chance of catching a cold in adults, although study results are mixed and not conclusive. Details are in the NCCIH page on echinacea .
Elderberry has been studied in viral respiratory illnesses. A 2021 systematic review found that elderberry may be a safe option in this setting, while also stating that evidence on benefits and harms remains uncertain and more research is needed. You can see that review on PubMed .
Astragalus polysaccharides, garlic and ginseng have each shown immune modulation in preclinical and human work. Reviews in astragalus polysaccharides , the immune effects of garlic and ginseng and immune function describe how these botanicals can influence immune markers in research settings. They are not substitutes for medical care.
Cold Facts uses these ingredients to support normal immune function in healthy adults. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.*
How to use Cold Facts + Vitamin D
Adults typically take Cold Facts with food, as directed on the product label or by a healthcare professional.
Many people use it once daily during fall and winter or during higher stress seasons. Others use it year round as part of their immune support routine.*
Do not exceed the suggested use on the label unless your clinician has given specific guidance. Because Cold Facts contains vitamin D and minerals, consider the rest of your supplement stack when you plan your dose.
Not recommended while pregnant or nursing unless your healthcare provider approves it. If you have an autoimmune condition, take prescription medicine, or have a medical diagnosis, work with your clinician before adding any immune support supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Where Cold Facts fits in your Mt. Angel immune support routine
Cold Facts is your herb rich, vitamin D centered immune formula. Many customers pair it with other Mt. Angel products for a more complete plan.*
- Combine Cold Facts with Quercetin Zinc when you want both an herbal botanical blend and a flavonoid plus zinc formula.*
- Use Good Vitamin D on simpler days when you want vitamin D only and reserve Cold Facts for higher demand periods.*
- Add 3 in 1 Probiotic Fusion or Good Flora for microbiome focused support, which is a major part of immune health.*
- Consider Everyday Liquid Sunshine D3 K2 if you prefer a liquid vitamin D option and want K2 for bone support, then lean on Cold Facts for herb based seasonal support.*
- For more background on vitamin D, see our blog article Vitamins, Lets Talk D On This First Day Of Fall .
Cold Facts frequently asked questions
Can I take Cold Facts every day?
Many adults use Cold Facts daily during fall and winter or during higher stress seasons. Follow the label and work with your healthcare provider to set a schedule that fits your health picture.*
Can I use Cold Facts together with Quercetin Zinc?
Some people use both products in the same season. They get vitamin D, minerals and herbs from Cold Facts and flavonoids plus zinc from Quercetin Zinc. Always consider total zinc intake and talk with your clinician if you stack immune formulas.*
Is Cold Facts safe for long term use?
Cold Facts is intended for ongoing use at the suggested serving in healthy adults. Long term use should be guided by a practitioner who can look at labs, vitamin D status and your full supplement list.*
Who should avoid Cold Facts?
People with autoimmune conditions, those on immune suppressing drugs, pregnant or nursing individuals and anyone with complex medical histories should talk with their healthcare provider before using this product.
