Description
BioToxin Binder contains long-, medium-, and short-chain carbons which act in different ways depending on where they are in the body. That’s the key: they get to different areas of the body, working systemically, and not just in the gut. BioToxin Binder contains polyelectrolytes, polysaccharides, amino acids, and organic acids, and supports cellular energy production. This ability to promote life sets it apart from older spent carbons and renders them obsolete.
BioToxin Binder is different than older clay or charcoal binders. Their binding ability comes from microporosity that provides surface area that is unheard of with old, spent carbon binders. Our BioActive Carbon molecules provide an additional ability to bind, chelate, and repair that spent carbons don’t have.
What does this mean? Think of a spent carbon as a sponge that soaks up toxins specifically in the gut. One of its weaknesses is that, just as a sponge, it can pick up and absorb, but once it’s “full” it drips and leaks, leaving behind toxins it can’t carry anymore.
BioActive Carbons work differently. BioToxin Binder contains long-, medium-, and short-chain carbons which act in different ways depending on where they are in the system. That’s the key: they get to different areas of the body, working systemically, and not just in the gut. BioToxin Binder contains polyelectrolytes, polysaccharides, amino acids, and organic acids, and supports cellular energy production. This ability to promote life sets it apart from older spent carbons and renders them obsolete.
Our formulation includes wild crafted yucca root along with extracts of fulvic acid. This formulation is designed to target specific biotoxins like mycotoxins from mold and ammonia, as well as bacteria, parasites, and other byproducts from yeast, fungi, and viruses.
This product goes through a three-step proprietary process in which other molecules are attached to enhance its overall efficacy and ability to support the body as it removes biotoxins.
The commentary is not meant to diagnose, treat or replace conventional treatment, and has not been approved or reviewed by the FDA.