I waaaas hopeful 😕
It was suggested that I would benefit by adding liquid or sublingual supplements, like D3 & K2, to my daily regime. I specifically needed, a daily dose, of 5000iu D3. I came across Stamiron's Liquid Immune Support.<br />I already take capsules of Zinc, Quercetin and others. I need a liquid or sublingual type of supplement, due to having had gastric bypass 20+ yrs ago.<br />I did read both the positive and negative reviews. But the ingredients listed in Stamiron's liquid would help eliminate quite a few capsules I currently take. So I thought I'd take a risk.<br /><br />I received the Stamiron Liquid Immune Support, well packaged in bubble wrap, and enclosed inside their plastic bag. A sticker with the company logo and a QR code, for an application, sealed the plastic bag.<br /><br />I throughly inspected the bottle with its heat shrink wrap around the dropper.<br />-See photos<br /><br />After closeup reading of the side with the directions, I noticed down at the bottom of the label, smaller printing. You can see all the views of the bottle. I zoomed in on the direction side and it shows "Made In USA", "Allergen Free", "Ecologically Manufactured", and "GMP Certified". But that's just ink on a sticker.<br /><br />It also printed, that there should be, a lot# along with the expiration date. Its supposed to be somewhere on the bottle. Upon checking, taking photos of the top and bottom sides of the bottle, I did not find any lot# or expiration date.<br /><br />I still decided to break it's seal to view the liquid in more detail. I did shake the bottle well before opening. I then squeezed the dropper to fill it completely.<br /><br />The first thing I noticed was large red specks inside the liquid and it sunk to the tip of the dropper. You can see exactly what I saw in my photos. I even released the liquid into a spoon for better detail.<br /><br />Now, one might say that I didn't shake it well enough, but I did. I even put the dropper back, shook it further, until. I created alot of bubbles inside the bottle.<br />I took more closeups of the liquid in the dropper and spoon. The results were the same.<br /><br />All my photos are supposed to be attached to this review.<br /><br />So... No Lot#, No expiration date and negative reviews also stating that there were specks of red "plastic" or another substance inside the liquid. Plus, I was able to document all of this myself with photos. I decided that I would NOT be adding this supplement to my daily routine.<br /><br />I took a chance to purchase and review Stamiron's Liq Immune Support. But this is ONLY my honest opinion, review and decision for myself.





