redbird162
September 03, 2025
"After 8 Months, Here’s My Take"
I’ve been taking this for close to eight months now, and like with most supplements, sticking with it regularly is key. I can actually feel a change, especially if I run out and have to wait a couple days for my next order—my energy just isn’t the same. I also seem to dodge all those bugs that go around, though to be fair, my immune system was already pretty solid. Honestly, I don’t have any complaints about this stuff. It’s all positive from me!
LouisFranklin
September 01, 2025
"Total Ripoff"
This site is a total ripoff. I’m pretty sure it’s either a phony store or they’re selling junk. No matter what, my order never showed up. Customer service? Just a bunch of sketchy email addresses, and nobody ever answers. The order confirmation link just leads straight to a 404 error. They even sent me a bogus USPS tracking code. Honestly, this is just wild. Save yourself the trouble and avoid this site. If this is their real website, I wouldn’t touch their stuff with a ten-foot pole.
Carlos.Mckinney
August 15, 2025
"Solid Supplement, But Beware of Fakes"
I’ve tried a bunch of supplements, but Immuno 150 is the first one I’d call a multivitamin that actually works for me, since most others have too much iron for my system. This one is easy on my stomach. The mix of vitamins, minerals, and herbs in this blend is pretty distinctive, and I noticed a difference after taking it. Still, I only took three capsules daily instead of the suggested five, since the price is pretty steep.
Here’s the big warning: Immuno 150 is apparently a favorite target for counterfeiters. It only started being sold on Amazon and Walmart in 2025; before that, you could only get it straight from the official site. Scammers have made fake websites, and if you search for Immuno 150, those often pop up first. (Pro tip: The real site ends in .com, not .us, .info, .store, or anything else.)
My partner accidentally ordered a fake bottle. The packaging looked exactly the same, no typos or anything. But the capsules inside were a different color, tasted weird, and weren’t filled all the way.
When we first called Immuno 150, they said they’d switched suppliers. But after seeing a commercial from the founder warning about website clones, I decided to double-check. That’s when they confirmed the lot number wasn’t theirs and we’d gotten a counterfeit.
After another call, we figured out our last real order was in January 2025, and the fake one was bought in July. The charge showed up as 'reusres n u.' I took the knockoff capsules for about ten days—didn’t get sick, but honestly, it could have been risky since who knows what was in them. (Someone else mentioned liver issues, probably from a fake batch.)
The authentic Immuno 150 costs more, but it actually works, especially if you’re starting to feel those age-related aches. The real deal is off-white and has a flaxseed-like taste.
Watch out—not only are there counterfeits, but there are also similar-looking products on Amazon and other sites. They say imitation is flattery, but in this case, you really gotta watch your back.
blackswan437
July 29, 2025
"Way Too Pricey for What You Get"
Honestly, these cost a lot, and you’ll find comparable options at a fraction of the price on Amazon or at your local health shop. I’d suggest checking out other places before dropping this kind of cash. Don’t let those commercials trick you, seriously.
blackswan801
July 12, 2025
"Checked Out Every Review Before Buying"
I went through every review before making my purchase. A lot of folks seem to be hoping for some kind of instant fix for their problems. Personally, I’ve always relied on a mix of supplements and staying active. Remember, it took time to get where you are, so don’t count on seeing major changes right away. These products are more like small pieces that help support your health. From what I’ve seen, it usually takes anywhere from half a year to a full year, along with regular exercise, to notice any real difference from taking supplements. In the end, none of us are getting out of this life alive. The real question is, how well do you want to live while you’re here?
Kent.Curtis
July 03, 2025
"Be Careful With This Supplement"
I'm generally in good health, so I decided to give this a shot. The label recommended five capsules daily, but I stuck with just three. For the first couple of days, I didn’t notice any changes. On day three, everything seemed fine until lunchtime rolled around. That’s when my stomach started acting up. I tried drinking some water, but a few minutes later, I ended up throwing up my breakfast. Things got worse after I got home—I kept getting sick. I ended up in the emergency room for two days. The doctor told me, word for word, that Immuno 150 had damaged my liver and advised me to quit using it immediately. I’m returning this stuff to Walmart today.
"Immuno 150 is a Scam"
Heinrich really pushes folks to use Immuno 150 for three months, promising you'll notice a change. Well, I stuck with it for half a year—double what he said—and honestly, I didn't feel any improvement at all. When I reached out to Heinrich about getting my money back, not only did he turn me down, but he also sent me a pretty nasty email. Their so-called refund policy only covers your first bottle, which is pretty telling if you ask me. If they claim you need 90 days to see results, they ought to stand behind at least three bottles, right? In my opinion, Heinrich is just another smooth-talking huckster, no different from the old-timey snake oil peddlers. I wouldn't tell anyone to buy from this company or try this supplement. My experience was just plain bad.
VictorArnold
June 14, 2025
"Not Buying the Hype"
Honestly, I haven’t used this item and don’t plan to. The ad pops up constantly on my favorite news site, showing a ceramic jar that supposedly gives off some kind of scent. There’s this elderly couple—he’s 91—talking about how this product is the secret to their long lives, even though it’s only been available since August 2024. They also keep going on about how people need 70 minerals for good health. Quick tip: if you look it up, most sources say humans actually need somewhere between 16 and 20 minerals. Don’t just take their word for it, folks.
FrederickWhite
June 06, 2025
"No Returns or Refunds After Two Months!"
The item I got from their site worked great, but I made the mistake of enrolling in auto-ship just to save five bucks. I’ve had good experiences with this stuff before, but I’m using different supplements now. Two months slipped by since my last delivery, and suddenly I get an email saying another package is coming. Seriously?! I emailed customer service, but they flat-out refused to accept a return or give me my money back—even though groceries cost an arm and a leg these days. The rep told me their 60-day guarantee only applies to the first order, and it’s all spelled out on their website. If you’re past that window, you’re out of luck! I won’t be buying from them again anytime soon. Meanwhile, I’ve got a bunch of bottles at home and another one en route. Other brands are way more flexible with returns and refunds. Seems like keeping customers happy isn’t their priority.
goldenwolf822
June 05, 2025
"health education degree? nah…"
Basically, using this just means you’re adding more heavy metals into your system. A few of these metals can actually be bad for your health.
Steven.Woods
May 25, 2025
"Major Issues With This Item"
This item has given me a lot of trouble. After half a year of use, I haven’t noticed any positive changes. A bunch of the capsules aren’t filled the same—some are barely halfway full. It’s impossible to know how much you’re taking each day when the capsules are all over the place. I’m done with this product.
"Immuno 150 Experience"
Been using Immuno 150 for a couple of months now. My energy levels are up and I’m moving around easier. At 74, I’ve dealt with aches in my neck and shoulders, but those pains are easing up. I’m pretty happy with this supplement.
KurtMitchelle
May 17, 2025
"Terrible sleeplessness followed by anxiety"
Couldn’t sleep at all, and then the panic attacks started.
bluebutterfly478
May 02, 2025
"Great Customer Support, But the Product Falls Short"
Let me start with the positives: the person who answered my call and took my order was super friendly. I’ve been seeing Elmer talk up his health for a year now, so I finally decided to give this a shot and put some of my retirement savings toward it. One bottle costs $59, which is a lot when you’re on a budget! The directions say to take five pills daily. After a week of using it, honestly, I felt more energetic before I started this supplement. Now I just feel more drained. Maybe it’s too early to judge, so I’ll stick with it for the full 90 days like they suggest and see what happens. But right now, I’m not seeing what all the fuss is about.
yellowbutterfly483
April 29, 2025
"Sharing My Experience at 79"
At 79, I deal with both gout and stage 3 kidney issues. Around three months back, I began using Immuno, taking four capsules daily (though the suggested dose is five). Since then, I’ve noticed a real boost in my energy and just feel better in general. Honestly, this is the only supplement I’ve tried that’s actually made a noticeable difference for me. My latest bloodwork even showed some improvement in my kidney numbers. If you’re thinking about it, I’d say it’s definitely worth giving a shot.