Herbalife Launches Best Defense
The dietary supplement contains a powerful combination of echinacea, standardized as 15 percent polysaccharides to boost immunity(a); 25 mg of zinc sulfate, clinically shown in a study to support the body's immune system(a); and 1000 mg. vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant.
Best Defense™ can also be beneficial for travelers in confined spaces like an airplane, in a crowded, germ-laden environment, or when feeling under the weather(a).
The product costs $9.95 for 10 tablets in an easy-to-carry tube. Suggested dosage is 1-2 tablets daily. Two flavors are available, Orange Boost and Citrus Mint.
All products are available from Herbalife independent distributors by calling 1-888-4HERBAL or going to www.herbalife.com to be connected with a distributor.
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