
This bundle pairs Immunocal Platinum — the brand's advanced, cellular-aging-focused formula — with Immunocal Booster, its greens-style antioxidant blend. It's the premium end of the Immunocal line combined into one order. We looked at whether the pairing adds up to more than its parts, and who it genuinely suits versus who might be paying for more than they need.
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Derived from our individual scores for Immunocal Platinum (4.1) and Immunocal Booster (4.0), weighed as a pairing — see the breakdown below.
Like the other bundle, this is a two-product pairing rather than a new formula. You get Immunocal Platinum — the same bonded-cysteine whey base as the original, plus two proprietary blends the manufacturer calls CMP™ (Cytokine Modulating Peptides) and RMF™ (Redox Modulating Formula), positioned around cellular aging — and Immunocal Booster, the flavored greens blend built around sulforaphane and selenium for antioxidant-response support.
Since we've reviewed both in depth individually, this page focuses on the bundle question: does the premium pairing make sense, and is it right for you? For the full breakdowns, see our Immunocal Platinum review and Immunocal Booster review.
The pairing logic is similar to the standard bundle, aimed one tier up. Platinum covers the glutathione-precursor angle with its added cellular-aging-focused blends, while Booster approaches antioxidant support from the Nrf2-pathway direction plus broad plant nutrients. So you're combining two different mechanisms rather than doubling up on the same one. For someone specifically drawn to the anti-aging positioning, pairing Platinum with a broad antioxidant blend is a coherent idea.
As with any dietary supplement, these are manufacturer statements that haven't been evaluated by the FDA, and neither product is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Our editorial score reflects our own assessment of the two products as a pairing, against a consistent rubric. Customer Satisfaction reflects publicly visible ratings for the component products at the time of writing and may change.
This is the priciest pairing on the site, so it's especially worth a quick conversation with your doctor or healthcare provider before committing to a daily two-product routine.
The Immunocal Platinum + Booster bundle is the premium pairing in the line, and it suits a specific person: someone drawn to Platinum's cellular-aging positioning who also wants a broad antioxidant blend alongside it. The mechanism logic is sound, and both products are well-liked individually. Our main caution is about value and verifiability — you're combining the two products whose key differentiating ingredients are the least publicly disclosed, at the highest combined cost, with no trials on the pairing itself. If that positioning genuinely appeals to you and the budget fits, it's a coherent choice. If you're more price-sensitive or mainly want the core benefit, stepping down to the standard Immunocal + Booster bundle or just the original Immunocal gets you a more transparent starting point. Check the current listing, compare against buying separately, and loop in your doctor first.
It depends on whether Platinum's cellular-aging positioning specifically appeals to you. Platinum adds proprietary CMP and RMF blends at a higher price, but those are the least independently verifiable parts of the product. If you mainly want the core precursor benefit plus a greens blend, the standard Immunocal + Booster bundle is the more transparent, lower-cost pairing.
Not necessarily. The bundle makes sense if you want both the advanced precursor formula and a broad antioxidant blend. If you're unsure, starting with one product and adding the other later is a perfectly reasonable approach.
Bundle pricing changes and sometimes coincides with sales, so we don't quote a fixed figure. Check the current bundle listing against the individual product prices before deciding.
They're proprietary ingredient blends the manufacturer says support immune signaling and oxidative balance. Their exact composition and dosing aren't publicly disclosed, which is worth knowing since it makes them harder to evaluate independently.
It's available through Amazon and directly from Immunotec. Pricing and availability vary, so it's worth comparing both before ordering.