A quick and effective science-based way to alleviate inflammation and a variety of annoying symptoms in the gut including diarrhea, bloating, reflux, constipation, brain fog and fatigue.
The intestinal lining is made of cells that replace themselves approximately every two to
four days. This means that, in the span of a single week, every cell in the intestinal lining
is broken down or sloughed off and a new cell grows to take its place. Removing from the
diet potentially harmful foods and those that cause inflammation, while at the same time
supplying the body with healthy, anti-inflammatory nutrients, makes this newly-formed
gut tissue stronger and healthier.
A fast and powerful gut reset. Reduce inflammation, balance intestinal bacteria & fungus and heal leaky gut.
Hypoallergenic, gluten-, lactose- & casein-free
Predigested to give your gut a rest
Clinically researched and scientifically validated
A Gut Reset Takes 24-48 Hours
A gut reset is: A liquid fast that allows your gut to rest and repair. A proven method for calming the immune system and reducing inflammation. You don’t need to do an extensive or extreme fast. Just 24-48 hours of sipping a liquid gut-healing, meal replacement shake (similar to a protein shake). In just 1 or 2 days of resting your digestive system, your gut will undergo significant rest and repair.
How Does It Taste?
The overwhelming consensus is that it actually tastes good!
Scientifically Proven to be Effective
The formula is intended for use under medical supervision for the dietary management of patients with GI dysfunction such as:
Irritable bowel and Crohn’s disease,1-6
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO),7-9
Moderate to severe impaired gastrointestinal function.3, 10-12
The formula contains a balanced blend of macronutrients fortified with essential vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes to assure comprehensive support as a sole source of nutritional intake for limited periods. It has been:
Specifically formulated to contain free amino acids, partially hydrolyzed carbohydrate and medium chain triglycerides to aid in their absorption from the GI lumen.
Designed to maintain nutritional sustenance as a sole source of nutrition for up to four weeks.
Produced as a strictly hypoallergenic formula, free from intact protein, polypeptides, corn, gluten, wheat, soy, and dairy.
Formulated with a well-tolerated flavor for improved patient adherence.
Dosing by Caloric Need
The formula can be used for 1 to 4 days as a short reset or for up to four weeks for more intense treatments. It was designed to maintain nutritional sustenance as a sole source of nutrition, and can also be used as a half-elemental diet making dosing dependent upon the caloric needs of each patient. One scoop of the formula = 36 grams, and 150 calories. Each 432g bag contains 12 scoops (1,800 calories) and each 1,296g bag contains 36 scoops (5,400 calories).
By Scoop 1 Scoop =36g = 150 Calories By Unit 432g* bag = 12 Scoops = 1800 Calories 1296g bag = 36 Scoops = 5400 Calories
Tips for a Successful Gut Reset
Drink as much of the formula as you like.
It’s best to sip the solution throughout the day instead of taking “meals.”
Continue to take any prescription medicines. Supplements are optional.
A little food if you are hungry is OK, but keep this minimal.
Caffeine is OK, but keep the delivery method clean; minimal cream, sugar, etc..
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