Product Review: An Immune System Booster Designed for People Who Travel Often

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Airborne is one of the best-selling supplements in the world, but few realize that it may be made from GMOs.

Recently, I had the opportunity to sample a product from a company called Well Traveled that is designed to help people ‘Stay Well on the Road.’

This product contains ‘clinically proven and plant-based ingredients’ according to the company, and it is GMO-free, the box states as well.

Purchase Well Traveled Immune Activator or Learn More on Its Website Here

The first thing I noticed about this product is its similarity to Airborne.

Well Traveled’s Immune Activator product has a different-looking box, but it has a similar aim in terms of the health issue it was designed to solve.

The Well Traveled Immune Activator product contains: 

-Zinc from Guava Leaf Extract

-Vitamin D (125%, from cholecalciferol from algae)

-Vitamin C (200%, from acerola fruit)

-Postbiotics

-Carrot root fiber extract

Overall I really enjoyed this product. I definitely think it is superior to Airborne in many ways after having tried Airborne on numerous occasions.

I love that this product utilizes Guava Leaf Extract, an ingredient we have written about in the past. Guava Leaf has the added benefit of preventing the conversion of carbohydrates into sugars in the body, making it excellent for overall health. I have had great results taking Guava Leaf supplements previously and I really felt a boost in my overall vitality taking the Well Traveled Immune Activator product.

Additionally, I like how this product uses a fruit-based extract. Acerola is one of the most potent and antioxidant-rich sources of Vitamin C in the world.

Postbiotics are also included. Postbiotics are a type of gut-friendly bacteria that can help resolve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and diarrhea. Postbiotics are typically found in fermented vegetables, yogurt (preferably homemade), and similar foods.

There is a light sweetness to this formula from Reb-A, a type of stevia. Altogether there is less than one gram of sugar in the Well Traveled Immune Booster formula, which I appreciated.

It is backed by 35 clinical studies according to its website.

 

Where to Find Well Traveled Immune Activator

More information can be found by checking out the Well Traveled Immune Activator Website here.

The company offers additional information about studies, subscribe and save programs, and much more.

Special thanks to Well Traveled for sending me the sample used for review purposes in this article.

I enjoyed this product and would definitely purchase it before a flight over something like Airborne, or in an airport or similar venue where I may need the extra immune-boosting ingredients.

Sincerely,

Nick Meyer

AltHealthWorks.com Founder

P.S. Check out our other recent product reviews below:

CBD-Enhanced Drink Mixes from CENTR Wellness

A Duo of Functional Mineral Supplements From Electron Colloidal

A Multi-Vitamin Specifically Designed for People With IBD (Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis)

 

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About Nick Meyer

Nick Meyer is a journalist who's been published in the Detroit Free Press, Dallas Morning News and several other outlets. He founded AltHealthWORKS in 2012 to showcase extraordinary stories of healing and the power of organic living, stories the mainstream media always seemed to miss. Check out Nick's Amazon best-seller 'Dirt Cheap Organic: 101 Tips For Going Organic on a Budget' by clicking here, as well as its sequel Dirt Cheap Weight Loss.