
Most vocal damage doesn’t come from talking too much. It comes from repeated exposure to acid and irritation — even when you don’t feel symptoms yet.
Why Lozenges & Tea Fail
Lozenges soothe. Voice Shield protects.
|   | Voice Shield | Lozenges |
|---|---|---|
| Creates Protective Barrier | ||
| Vocal Chord Safe | ||
| Overnight Protection | ||
| Preventative |
Two Sips. All day protection.
7:00 PM – Dinner: Take 10ml to coat your throat immediately after your last meal of the day.
10:30 PM – Bedtime Shield: Take a final 10ml dose to lock the protective barrier; it is crucial that you do not eat or drink anything after this step.
7:00 AM – Wake Up: Start your morning with a clear, reliable voice, protected by the nightly ritual.
Who It's For
The Performer: "Protect your range before a big show."
The Teacher: "End the 3 PM vocal burnout."
The Podcaster: "Crisp, clear audio without the 'gravel'."
The Sales Rep: "When the Zyn wears out, your throat won't."
"My Voice is My Paycheck."
"I used to lose my voice every Friday. I was terrified I’d have to quit teaching. I started the 'Nightly Shield' ritual two months ago and haven't lost my voice since."
"My ENT suggested alginates, but the ones from the UK were impossible to get. This is the only thing that protects my mix belt. I travel with it everywhere."
"I don't have heartburn, so I didn't think I needed this. But my voice was always fuzzy in the morning. This cleared it up in 3 days. It’s magic."
FAQs
Quick answers to the most common questions about Voice Shield.
Voice Shield is a liquid dietary supplement designed to support a temporary physical barrier after meals and before bed. It’s made for people who rely on their voice and want added protection during high-risk times.
Voice Shield is not an antacid and does not reduce or neutralize stomach acid. It’s designed to support physical protection (a barrier), not chemical suppression.
Most people take Voice Shield after meals and before bed. Always follow the serving instructions on the label.
Tip: Consistent timing is what makes this feel like “voice insurance.”
Voice Shield uses a liquid alginate-based formula designed to support a temporary barrier when used as directed. The full ingredient list and amounts are shown in the Supplement Facts panel on this page and on the label.
No. Voice Shield is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including reflux or LPR.
Voice Shield has a berry flavor designed to be neutral and easy to take as part of a daily routine.
Voice Shield is designed for people who rely on their voice day to day — including teachers, singers, speakers, coaches, and leaders.
Voice Shield is formulated for routine use when taken as directed. As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
Dietary supplements are not FDA approved. Voice Shield is manufactured in facilities that follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
You’ll find the full Supplement Facts panel below on this page and on the product label.