Here are the requirements for a gut detox to be real:
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1️⃣ The product/ingredient needs to have human clinical research to support the removal of real toxins (by name) from the gut AND doesn’t remove the good bacteria from the gut.
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2️⃣ The product/ingredient needs to have a clear mechanism of action for how it removes toxins.
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3️⃣ The product/ingredient should support the health of the gut microbiome, kidneys, and other parts of the body and not put added pressure on them.
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4️⃣ The product/ingredient needs to have supportive clinical research to support its claims of helping conditions such as weight loss, IBS, IBD, autoimmune issues, etc.
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5️⃣ The product/ingredient needs to be shown safe to take by way of many human studies.
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An immunoglobulin/antibody (i.e., IgG, IgA, IgM) concentrate is an example of an ingredient that may
have all the points 1-5 shown above. Verify the version that is being considered by asking for the
whitepapers/clinical papers on the ingredient. The last reference (shown in the post) is an example of a
white paper on an immunoglobulin concentrate that has over 45 human clinical studies for removing toxins and demonstrates the mechanism of action for how it removes toxins.
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There are actually a few ingredients that do promote natural detoxification of the gut, but most do not.
What should a real detox product do? IBS, IBD, autoimmune issues, toxin removal
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