Immunity Juices (Defence Booster Range)
Formulated to strengthen your body’s natural defence system and protect against seasonal infections.
Our Immunity Juices blend potent antiviral, antibacterial and antioxidant-rich herbs that help build resilience from within. These formulations are ideal for people who frequently fall sick or want to enhance their protective immunity naturally.
What Makes Them Effective?
- Combines classical herbs like Tulsi, Sonth, Ashwagandha, Haldi, Giloy & Kali Mirch
- Targets inflammation — the root cause of weak immunity
- Helps cleanse the respiratory tract
- Supports faster recovery from fatigue, cough, cold & infections
Ideal For
- Children, elders, office-goers, travellers, and individuals with low stamina or recurring health issues.
Key Highlights
- Ideal for immunity-building
- Anti-inflammatory & antioxidant-rich
- Safe for long-term use
Our Products Range
Kadha Mix Juice
- Combination of Tulsi, Dalchini, Sunthi, Kalimirch
- Protects against seasonal flu
- Enhances respiratory immunity
Turmeric Ginger Juice
- Natural anti-inflammatory blend
- Supports joint movement
- Strengthens immunity
Ashwagandha Herbal Juice
- Helps reduce stress & fatigue
- Strengthens body resistance
- Supports restful sleep
Frequently Asked Questions
Immunity juices are juices extracted from fruits, vegetables, herbs, or spices that are high in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties such as vitamin C, beta-carotene, flavonoids, and curcumin.
Some of the most effective juices include citrus juices (orange or lemon juice for vitamin C), green leaf juices (spinach/kale), carrot-ginger/turmeric juices, beetroot juices, and pomegranate or amla juices.
It has been recommended in many nutrition guides to have a glass of immunity-boosting juice daily or a few times a week to maintain the intake of nutrients that help boost the immune system.
While juices high in vitamin C and antioxidants can help boost your immune system, they are not a foolproof way to protect against the common cold or flu.
Homemade juices tend to have more natural ingredients and fewer preservatives, which makes them a healthier option than many juices available in stores.
Although juices are rich in vitamins and fluids, they do not contain the fiber found in whole foods and can be high in free sugars. Juices should be added to, not substitute for, a healthy diet. Drinking too much juice can cause a sudden increase in blood sugar or lead to lower fiber consumption.