This product is not manufactured with milk, egg, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts or soy. It is produced in a GMP facility that processes some of these allergens. As part of GMP, quality procedures to prevent cross contamination and allergen contamination include separate warehousing, special air handling systems, physical separators, robust cleaning procedures, residue testing after cleaning, equipment surface swabs, etc. The standard operating procedures ensure compliance with current FDA guidelines and requirements for allergen control.
There is no problem using Super ViraGon with any of the health supplements you mentioned. If you are on prescription blood thinners, however, it may be a problem. If you are on any medications, check with your doctor.
If you cannot consume alcohol then you should not use Super ViraGonĀ®. Super ViraGonĀ® is not a tincture and actually contains very, very little alcohol -- about 5% by weight. Each dropper, then, contains about 5% of 1/5 of a teaspoon of alcohol, which is almost nothing.
It is not necessarily more effective on an empty stomach, but absorption into the bloodstream will be much faster if taken without food. However, due to the habanero and horseradish in Super ViraGon, some may prefer to take with a little food.
Yes. You will want to take Probiotics to replenish them.
Grapefruit seed extract is no longer used in the formula. The primary reason is that it has become increasingly difficult to find certified food grade extract. In truth, the difference between industrial grade and food grade is not much, but it is enough so that Jon no longer felt comfortable including it in the formula.
One dropper equals 1 ml, as marked on the dropper.