There are a lot of products on the market that claim to boost your immune system.
Typically, these are combinations of vitamins and/or herbal supplements. But the immune system is not like a thermostat that can be turned up or down by a single simple intervention.
Your immune system is complex and involves essentially every organ in your body. Its robustness is a result of your general health practices over long durations. Want to maximize the strength of your immune system?
Then, over years and decades:
–exercise regularly
–don’t smoke
–don’t drink to excess
–maintain a healthy body weight
–get adequate sleep
–eat well—a diet high in fruits and vegetables, low in junk food/fast food
–stay mentally active and socially connected
–get vaccinated per the CDC recommended schedule
That’s it.
None of this is as easy as popping a pill, but there’s good evidence for each of these.
Vitamins? These are at best neutral and not infrequently harmful. Herbal supplements?
Save your money. Good health doesn’t come in a pill. It may be tedious, boring, and lacking pizazz, but the truth is that what doctors advised fifty years ago—get exercise, don’t smoke, etc.—is still valid advice.