Immuno 150 is a long-running direct-response product with a loyal base and a critical one. This page covers the recurring complaints and — more importantly — the specific label figures worth a doctor’s conversation, because a few of the “150 ingredients” are dosed high enough to matter.
The complaint themes
The doses to raise with your doctor
Most of Immuno 150 is trace-level, but a few nutrients run far above Daily Values — the opposite problem, and the one that actually matters for safety:
| Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value | Why it’s flagged |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin B12 | 600 mcg | 25,000% | No established benefit or safety data at this level |
| Vitamin E | 60.3 mg | 402% | High-dose supplementation linked in research to increased mortality |
| Copper | — | 111% | Elevated copper correlated with higher mortality in some research |
Separately, titanium dioxide — banned as a food additive in the European Union over genotoxicity concerns — appears among the inactive ingredients. None of this makes any single bottle acutely harmful, but “more” is doing the marketing here, not a safety review.
Side effects to expect
Five capsules a day is a heavy pill burden; some users report nausea or stomach upset, often eased by taking them with food. The mega-dose B vitamins can turn urine bright yellow (harmless). More importantly: if you take medications, have a chronic condition, or already eat fortified foods, review the B12, vitamin E and copper levels with your doctor before starting — these are the figures that warrant it.
Frequently asked questions
What are the most common Immuno 150 complaints?
Order fulfillment, autoship charges and refund friction lead the filed complaints; “didn’t notice anything” is a common review theme given the trace doses.
Is Immuno 150 safe?
No acute red flag for a single bottle, but several doses are extreme — B12 at 25,000% DV, vitamin E at 402%, copper above 100% — and titanium dioxide (EU-banned as a food additive) is in the inactives. Review those with your doctor, especially on medications.
What are the side effects?
Nausea or stomach upset from five capsules a day (take with food); harmless bright-yellow urine from the B vitamins. The mega-doses are the real conversation.
Is vitamin E at 402% DV dangerous?
High-dose vitamin E supplementation has been linked in research to increased all-cause mortality over time. It’s a reason to discuss this product with your doctor before long-term use.
Sources
- Better Business Bureau — Exceptional Health Products profile and complaints. Accessed July 17, 2026.
- Illuminate Labs — Immuno 150 analysis (B12 25,000% DV, vitamin E 402% DV with mortality-research caution, copper 111%, titanium dioxide EU ban). Accessed July 17, 2026.
- The Ingredient Report — Immuno 150 review (37/100).
Update history
- July 17, 2026 — Page first published. Facts checked this date. Next check: August 2026.
Content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Medical disclaimer.