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Welcome to Two-Times the Odds of Staying Healthy. Really.

Dr. Dan Johnston
Lt. Col., US Army
Board Certified by the American
Board of Preventive Medicine*
"Alomune works to keep your immune system strong and more active–that's why I believe in it"

Impressive Clinical Research.

  • A clinical study on Alomune showed more than twice the benefit as that shown in studies on vitamin C and Echinacea.
  • Alomune works in many ways to keep you healthy, including by helping the digestive tract, which makes up 70% of the immune system.

Our natural immune-strengthening ingredient, larch arabinogalactan.

  • Larch arabinogalactan is an extract of the larch tree. Lonza is the world's only supplier of food-grade larch arabinogalactan.
  • Made in the U.S. from renewable Minnesota Larch trees, larch arabinogalactan is safe, natural, and has been clinically shown to have several immune benefits.

Welcome to Two-Times the Odds of Staying Healthy. Really.

Alomune is a daily immune supplement backed by the Good Housekeeping Seal that contains ResistAid, a safe, natural extract of the larch tree clinically shown to have important immune benefits.

Alomune also adds to your daily fiber intake and has antioxidant activity, as measured by Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) per 100g, similar to that of pomegranates.

Take Alomune Daily To Help You Stay Healthy

Many immune products are just for when you don't feel well. Alomune is the immune supplement you take when you do feel well and want help staying that way.

A clinical trial on healthy adults suggested that people taking Alomune were 57% more likely to stay healthy on primary health measurements vs. placebo.

% Staying Healthy on Primary Health Measurements

Take Alomune Daily To Help Arm Your Natural Defenses

A clinical trial on healthy adults suggested that those taking Alomune had significant increases over those taking placebo in the non-inflammatory, IgG adaptive immune response, when exposed to an immune challenge.

The body's natural defenses are made up of different components that work together to help it stay healthy. One key component is the adaptive immune response, which the body builds to defend against specific immune challenges it encounters.

Increases in the IgG adaptive immune response are generally accepted to indicate better defenses.

IgG 23F Means Levels

Supplement Facts

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  • Stick Packs

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Alomune?
 
Alomune is a daily immune supplement containing larch arabinogalactan, a safe, natural extract sourced from renewable Minnesota Larch trees using Lonza’s patented, solvent-free, water-extraction process. Larch arabinogalactan is shown in clinical trials to help arm your natural defenses and help you stay healthy. Alomune also adds to your daily fiber intake and has antioxidant activity, as measured by Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) per 100g, similar to that of pomegranates.
Who is Lonza?
 
Lonza is a 100+ year-old leader in the life-sciences industry with a global corporate headquarters in Basel, Switzerland and a U.S. corporate headquarters in Allendale, NJ. Lonza manufactures high-quality nutritional and pharmaceutical ingredients contained in many products you may already use.
Does Alomune work?
 
Alomune has been tested in several clinical trials. A double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial on 204 healthy adults suggested that those taking Alomune had twice the odds of staying healthy on the primary health measurements than those taking placebo. In other words, those taking Alomune were 57% more likely to stay healthy on primary health measurements vs. placebo. Two double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials on 45 and 75 healthy adults suggested that those taking Alomune had significant increases over those taking placebo in the non-inflammatory, IgG adaptive immune response, when exposed to immune challenges.
Is Alomune safe?
 
Larch arabinogalactan, the main ingredient in Alomune, is a safe, natural extract of the larch tree. Arabinogalactan is found in small amounts (usually less than 1%) in various healthy vegetables and has no known drug interactions. In a comprehensive review of safety and toxicity, an independent scientific panel found larch arabinogalactan to be safe for consumption as a food ingredient. The review can be found on the Food and Drug Administration website.
Can children take Alomune?
 
Larch arabinogalactan, the main ingredient in Alomune, was tested in a clinical trial on 507 children, ages 3 to 12, and was found to be well-tolerated. Parental supervision is required for use by children. Alomune should be kept out of reach of children.
How can I trust Alomune?
 
Alomune has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal after evaluation by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute (GHRI). For over 100 years, the Good Housekeeping Seal has offered consumers the guidance they need to help them sift through the confusing clutter of claims on thousands of products on store shelves today as a result of a strict evaluation by the experts at GHRI. Of the more than 25,000 dietary supplements sold in the U.S., fewer than 10 are backed by the Good Housekeeping Seal (no other immune supplements).
Where is Alomune made?
 
Alomune is made in the U.S. under Lonza's strict quality standards and good manufacturing practices (GMPs) required by the Food and Drug Administration for dietary supplements. Larch arabinogalactan, the main ingredient in Alomune, is manufactured from renewable larch trees grown and harvested in Minnesota using good forestry practices.
What is larch arabinogalactan?
 
Larch arabinogalactan is a polysaccharide extracted from the larch tree. Polysaccharides are long carbohydrate molecules that are important for the diet. Lonza is the only commercial manufacturer of larch arabinogalactan for nutritional purposes and extracts it using a patented water-based process. Larch arabinogalactan is also used in pharmaceutical applications. Arabinogalactan also occurs in other plants that have shown to have some immune properties, including Echinacea and Ginseng.
What are larch trees?
 
Larch trees are conifers that are native to much of the cooler temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. Alomune comes from the American larch tree (Larix laricina), also known as Tamarack, which is dominant in Minnesota and can grow to over 60 feet. Native Americans believed that chewing on the bark of the American larch tree provided healing and immune benefits. Larch has a reputation in popular culture for being a strong wood - even being coveted as a wand wood in the Harry Potter™ series by J.K. Rowling*.
* Alomune is not endorsed by J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter™ is a registered trademark of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Who is Dr. Johnston?
 
Dr. Daniel T. Johnston, a proponent of Alomune, is a military officer, researcher, educator, speaker, and an expert in public health, performance optimization, and nutritional supplementation. He is board-certified by the American Board of Preventative Medicine with a specialty in Aerospace Medicine. Dr. Johnston is a regular contributor and author to major health and wellness magazines and websites and has been a featured guest on radio health talk shows.