- Lithospermum erythrorhizon Extract
- Soy Lecithin (Sunflower coming soon!)
- Powdered Cellulose
- HPMC Capsule (Delayed Release)
- Silicon Dioxide
- Magnesium Stearate
- Titanium Dioxide
Traceable & Plant-Based
Learn why we chose our ingredients
Tollovid™ is a powerful proprietary blend of plant extracts that help support healthy immune function* for today's challenges. Learn more about a few of its key ingredients:
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

Gromwell Root
Gromwell (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) is an herbaceous plant with powerful medicinal properties, widely used in modern and traditional Eastern healing practices. The root is the most commonly used part of the plant.
Learn about the benefits of Gromwell Root:
Anti-inflammatory Properties
Skin Soothing
Historically, Gromwell root has been used to treat skin lesions and minor inflamation. Gromwell root has been cultivated in Japan for both its medicinal properties and to make a highly valued red-purple dye. In the European herbal tradition, Gromwell seed and root were used topically as poultices for skin issues. Some Indigenous North American tribes chewed it as a treatment for sinus infections and colds, drank it for contraceptive assistance, and they used it as a topical treatment for infections. (2)
Purifying Ally
Gromwell Root is a purifying ally that has detoxifying, blood purifying, and skin healing effects. Gromwell root is sweet in taste and has been shown to be antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory. (3)
Sources
1. Kett, Stacey. “Exploring Chinese and Western herbs that can be cultivated or wild-harvested in the Pacific Northwest: A movement towards sustainability of Chinese Medicine in the western world”
2. Native Plant Trust. “Lithospermum”
3. Kett, Stacey. “Exploring Chinese and Western herbs that can be cultivated or wild-harvested in the Pacific Northwest: A movement towards sustainability of Chinese Medicine in the western world”
So Is Gromwell Root the same as Tollovid?
Gromwell Root is NOT Tollovid. For each batch of Tollovid, we conduct chemical and heavy metal testing to ensure we are using the correct, unaltered species and to ensure it meets our target of 3CL Protease Inhibition. We have also been certified by Informed Choice for Sport which is a 3rd party independent review to ensure quality and compliance to world doping agency restrictions so athletes around the world can use Tollovid.

Lecithin
Lecithin is another key ingredient in Tollovid™. Lecithin is a substance that’s naturally found in the tissues of your body. It’s made up of fatty acids, and it has a variety of commercial and medical uses. Lecithin works as an emulsifier, meaning it suspends fats and oils and keeps them from mixing with other substances.
Learn about the benefits of Lecithin:
Impact Cholesterol Levels
Supports Immune Function
Soy lecithin might bolster your immune system, especially if you have diabetes. (7) One study found that daily lecithin supplements increased lymphocytes (natural killer cells) in diabetic rats by 92%. (8) It also increased macrophage activity by 29% in nondiabetic rats. (Macrophages are white blood cells that fight cancer cells, microbes, and debris.) (9)
Digestive Aid
Lecithin might ease inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms. (10)The fat contains phosphatidylcholine (PC), which helps protect the colon from inflammation and bacteria. (11) A small 2010 study found that lecithin supplements reduced bowel inflammation in folks with ulcerative colitis by 50%. Lecithin might also help with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but more research is needed. (12)
Sources
4. CFR - Code of Federal Regulations Title 21. (2020). accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=184.1400
5. Latifi S, et al. (2016). Natural lecithin promotes neural network complexity and activity. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882550/
6. Miranda D, et al. (2008). Soy lecithin supplementation alters macrophage phagocytosis and lymphocyte response to concanavalin A: a study in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18846580/
7. Mourad A, et al. (2010). Influence of soy lecithin administration on hypercholesterolemia. hindawi.com/journals/cholesterol/2010/824813/
8. Lecithin. (2019). ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501772/
9. Recent trends in GE adoption. (n.d.). ers.usda.gov/data-products/adoption-of-genetically-engineered-crops-in-the-us/recent-trends-in-ge-adoption.aspx
10. Stremmel W, et al. (2010). Phosphatidylcholine (Lecithin) and the mucus layer: Evidence of therapeutic efficacy in ulcerative colitis? karger.com/Article/Abstract/320407
11. Tayebati S, et al. (2013). Choline-containing phospholipids: relevance to brain functional pathways. degruyter.com/view/journals/cclm/51/3/article-p513.xml Treatments for problems. (2005). canadianbreastfeedingfoundation.org/basics/lecithin.shtml
12. Wang Z, et al. (2011). Gut flora metabolism of phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular disease. nature.com/articles/nature09922

Ingredient Details:
What is the full list of ingredients in Tollovid?
What is Gromwell Root?
What is Lecithin?
Lecithin is another key ingredient in Tollovid™. Lecithin is a substance that’s naturally found in the tissues of your body. It’s made up of fatty acids, and it has a variety of commercial and medical uses. Lecithin works as an emulsifier, meaning it suspends fats and oils and keeps them from mixing with other substances.
Are Tollovid and Gromwell Root the same product?
Gromwell Root is not Tollovid. For each batch of Tollovid, we conduct chemical and heavy metal testing to ensure we are using the correct, unaltered species and to ensure it meets our target of 3CL Protease Inhibition. We have also been cleared by Informed Choice for sport which is a 3rd party independent review to ensure quality and compliance to world doping agency restrictions so athletes around the world can use Tollovid.
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