Product FAQs
Can the supplements in Step 3 cause or worsen existing symptoms?
Since all of the supplements in this step assist in the body’s natural detoxification processes, it’s possible to experience mild detox symptoms, such as bloating, fatigue, constipation, headaches, or gas.* This will depend on an individual’s toxic load and varies from person to person.
Do any of the supplements interact with medication?
Always consult a licensed healthcare practitioner when introducing a new supplement. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to take all supplements at least two hours away from prescription medications.
Do the supplements have to be taken with food, or can they be taken without?
Advanced TUDCA should be taken with meals. All of the other supplements in this step are recommended to take between meals for maximum potency. However, if patients/clients are sensitive to any of the ingredients, they can take them with meals.
LymphActiv was previously included in this step. Why was it removed?
Recently, small modifications have been made to our protocols to make them more effective, better tolerated, and highly customizable.
My patient/client is sensitive to black walnut hulls, which are in the Para 3 formula. Is there a different option?
If the listed ingredient is a concern for a patient/client, keep in mind the difference between allergies and sensitivities.
Para 1 is sticky. How can I take this product if I want to open the capsule?
Due to the sticky properties of the Para 1, it cannot be taken with water if the capsule is opened up.
What’s the difference between the Foundational Protocol and the Comprehensive Protocol?
The Foundational Protocol is a four-month approach to supporting detoxification.* It’s intended for individuals who are looking to periodically promote cleansing for an overall wellness boost.*
Why does Para 1 need to be taken one hour away from binders (such as BioToxin Binder or ViRadChem Binder)?
We recommend taking Para 1 one hour away from all binders (BioToxin Binder, Carboxy, HM-ET Binder, and ViRadChem Binder).