Description
Quicksilver Scientific has developed an innovative supplement product known as IMD (Intestinal Metals Detox), designed to promote the safe and effective therapeutic detoxification of mercury and other toxic metals from the body. This proprietary compound “reboots” and optimizes key biological detoxification processes for the safe removal of metals through the intestines and reduces the liver and kidney stress common with pharmaceutical chelation therapy. IMD optimizes the natural action of glutathione in the intestines by using insoluble thiol groups to bind and remove heavy metals accumulated in the intestines and to directly quench free-radicals.
Complete Detoxification Kit Contains:
- 1 each IMD Pro Strength Intestinal Cleanse
- 2 each Reduced Glutathione Spray with Etheric Delivery
- 2 each Vitamin C and R Lipoic Acid Drops with Etheric Delivery
- 2 each Clear Way Cofactors Phytonutrient Antioxidant Blend
Quicksilver Scientific IMD Pro Strength Intestinal Cleanse
Quicksilver Scientific IMD Pro Strength Intestinal Cleanse binds heavy metals in the gut, both ingested and excreted by the body with bile, to safely eliminate via the bowels. Neutralizes and prevents absorption of the heavy metals and free-radical generation catalyzed by them.
Quicksilver Scientific Reduced Glutathione
Quicksilver Scientific Reduced Glutathione, utilizing the Etheric Delivery system, delivers the power of intravenous therapy with oral delivery. Liposomes often provide up to 90% or higher intracellular delivery of therapeutic compounds than IV. Raise tissue levels and increase blood serum levels of pure pharmaceutical grade Reduced Glutathione.
Quicksilver Scientific Vitamin C and R-Lipoic Acid
Using Etheric Delivery, Quicksilver Scientific Vitamin C and R-Lipoic Acid can have a higher absorption rate than an IV! Delivers all 1000 mg Vitamin C per teaspoon. The non-corn based Vitamin C (tapioca-source) is essential to any detoxification program.
Quicksilver Scientific Clear Way Cofactors
Quicksilver Scientific Clear Way Cofactors Proprietary blend of phytoextracted polyphenolics, sodium buffered R-Alpha Lipoic Acid, targeted vitamins, selenium, standardized kelp extract and Lumbrokinase designed to maximize metal detoxification pathways.
Warnings:
- Do not use if safety seal is broken
- If pregnant or lactating, consult your physician before taking this product
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not exceed recommended dose
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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