Tri-Immune Boost — Three Immune Powerhouses in One Concentrated Formula

Tri-Immune Boost is a concentrated formula that combines three of the most well-studied immune support ingredients into a single preparation: vitamin C (ascorbic acid), zinc sulfate, and glutathione. It’s supplied by compounding pharmacies specifically for IV and intramuscular use, and it’s designed to deliver a concentrated immune boost in a small volume.


But Tri-Immune Boost isn’t just three ingredients thrown together. The combination is pharmacologically intentional — each ingredient amplifies the others. Understanding why these three were chosen together is what separates informed treatment from generic “immune support.”

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The Three Ingredients — And Why They Were Chosen Together

Ingredient 1: Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) — 200 mg/mL

Vitamin C is concentrated in immune cells at levels 50–100 times higher than blood plasma. It fuels the oxidative burst that neutrophils use to kill pathogens and supports production and function of lymphocytes. During infection, immune cells consume vitamin C rapidly — blood levels can drop by 50% or more during acute illness.


In Tri-Immune’s role: Vitamin C provides the offensive immune weapon (oxidative burst), supports immune cell proliferation, and regenerates glutathione back to its active form after glutathione has been used.

Ingredient 2: Zinc Sulfate — 2.5 mg/mL

Zinc is required for the development and function of virtually every immune cell type. It’s essential for T cell maturation, natural killer cell activity, and neutrophil function. Zinc also directly inhibits viral replication by blocking RNA-dependent RNA polymerase — the enzyme many viruses use to copy their genetic material.


In Tri-Immune’s role: Zinc provides the antiviral defense (blocking viral replication) while simultaneously ensuring immune cells develop and function properly. It works alongside vitamin C, which provides the killing mechanism.

Ingredient 3: Glutathione — 200 mg/mL

Glutathione is required for lymphocyte proliferation (making more immune cells when you need them) and for the oxidative burst in phagocytes. Without adequate glutathione, your immune cells can’t multiply effectively and their pathogen-killing capacity is impaired.


In Tri-Immune’s role: Glutathione protects immune cells from self-damage during the oxidative burst, enables rapid immune cell proliferation, and detoxifies inflammatory byproducts produced during the immune response. Vitamin C recycles glutathione back to its active form, creating a continuous defense loop.

The Synergy — Why Three Together Beats Three Separately

These three ingredients weren’t randomly combined. They form an interconnected immune defense network:


  • Vitamin C + Glutathione: Recycling loop. When glutathione neutralizes a free radical, it becomes oxidized (inactive). Vitamin C donates electrons to restore glutathione to its active form. In return, glutathione can regenerate oxidized vitamin C. This recycling extends the effective lifespan of both molecules far beyond what either could achieve alone.
  • Zinc + Vitamin C: Complementary mechanisms. Vitamin C enhances zinc absorption and bioavailability. Zinc blocks viral replication while vitamin C powers the immune cells that attack the virus. One stops the enemy from reproducing; the other destroys it.
  • Zinc + Glutathione: Zinc is a cofactor for superoxide dismutase (SOD), another important antioxidant enzyme. Glutathione and SOD work together in the antioxidant cascade. Adequate zinc ensures SOD can function, while glutathione handles downstream free radical neutralization.


The result: A defense system where each component makes the others more effective. The three together provide broader, stronger, and longer-lasting immune support than any individual ingredient could.

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When Should You Get Tri-Immune Boost?

  • Before travel. Airports, planes, and unfamiliar environments expose you to novel pathogens. Pre-loading your immune system before travel gives your body a defensive advantage.
  • During cold and flu season. When everyone around you is getting sick, Tri-Immune Boost helps maintain immune readiness.
  • At the first sign of illness. The earlier you support your immune system during infection, the more effective the support. Don’t wait until you’re fully sick.
  • During recovery. After illness, your immune system has depleted its vitamin C, zinc, and glutathione reserves. Replenishing helps prevent the ‘lingering’ phase.
  • After exposure to someone who’s sick. If a family member, coworker, or travel companion falls ill, Tri-Immune helps prepare your immune system for the incoming challenge.

How Tri-Immune Boost Is Delivered

Tri-Immune Boost can be administered two ways:


  • As an add-in to any IV drip. The concentrated formula is added to your IV bag alongside other ingredients. This is the most common approach and allows the Tri-Immune components to be delivered with full hydration.
  • As a standalone IM (intramuscular) injection. A quick injection into the deltoid muscle, typically taking less than a minute. Good for patients who want immune support without a full IV session.

Which Pure IV Packages Contain This Ingredient

Package Price Best For
Immune Boost $210 Tri-Immune for standard immune defense
Cold & Flu $210 Tri-Immune during active illness
Super Immune $335 Tri-Immune + NAC for maximum immune formula
Megalodon $405 Tri-Immune in the most comprehensive package
High Rollers $600 Everything + NAD+

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Tri-Immune Boost the same as just getting vitamin C, zinc, and glutathione separately?

    The three ingredients are the same, but Tri-Immune Boost is a pre-mixed, pharmacy-compounded formula with standardized concentrations designed for synergistic delivery. Getting them separately works too — and most of our comprehensive packages already include all three. Tri-Immune is a convenient, concentrated option.

  • Can I get Tri-Immune Boost if I’m already sick?

    Yes. In fact, the early phase of illness is one of the most beneficial times for immune support. The sooner you replenish the vitamin C, zinc, and glutathione your immune system is actively consuming, the better equipped your body is to fight the infection.

  • How often can I get Tri-Immune Boost?

    Monthly for general immune maintenance. Bi-weekly during cold and flu season or periods of high exposure. Weekly during active illness (with provider approval). Your nurse can recommend a schedule based on your situation.

  • Are there any side effects?

    Side effects are uncommon at therapeutic doses. The most common is mild warmth or flushing from the glutathione component. Zinc can occasionally cause mild nausea if administered too quickly, which is why our nurses control the infusion rate carefully.