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Sorbent "A" Universal Antidote And Detox

Is a unique innovative product that combines the properties of a powerful enterosorbent, a universal antidote and a means for rapid detoxification. Sorbent A has ion-exchange properties and therefore easily binds and removes poisons, heavy metal salts (mercury, lead, nickel, cadmium), radionuclides (radioactive isotopes of Strontium, Caesium, Iodine and others) from the body. It also removes the remnants of drugs (chemotherapy), vaccines and modified proteins.

Sorbent A binds and removes viruses (including hepatitis virus, rabies), bacteria, fungi and other pathogenic microorganisms, products of their vital activity. At the same time, the integrity of bacterial cells is not violated and there is no release of bacterial toxins into the human body. Therefore, the removal of pathogenic microbes occurs as smoothly as possible, without symptoms of intoxication and exacerbations.

Sorbent A effectively reduces the concentration of allergens in the body, immune proteins that cause autoimmune diseases and diseases associated with metabolic disorders (allergies, psoriasis, eczema, lupus, gout, rheumatoid arthritis). Sorbent A is a fast-acting emergency remedy for food poisoning, an effective remedy for hangovers, a means of emergency prevention of severe infections.

Properties And Mechanism Of Action:

Sorbent A is a white powder, insoluble in water and alcohol. It is not absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, does not penetrate into the blood, does not accumulate in the body. It is excreted naturally through the intestines. This safe and effective remedy is suitable for use at any age and health condition.

  • Mechanical action. Sorbent A, like ordinary intestinal sorbents, has a micro-and nanoporous structure and actively "absorbs" and retains foreign substances. The surface of sorbent A is easily accessible to molecules of substances of any size.
  • Ion exchange action. Sorbent A has the property of binding the active centers of molecules of organic, inorganic compounds and substances of mixed nature. It is the ion-exchange properties that ensure the speed of action and the ability to bind compounds that cannot be removed with traditional sorbents (heavy metal salts, radionuclides, toxic drugs for chemotherapy).
  • Sorbent A has an immunostimulating effect. Due to the effective work of Sorbent A in the digestive tract, the load on the excretion organs – the liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system-decreases. In a short time, the blood is freed from metabolic products, dead bacteria, and the body's own toxins. The enzyme systems of the blood increase their activity tenfold. Clean and active blood is the key to good functioning of the immune system and the hormonal system.

The active effect of the drug begins within 15-30 minutes after administration. In terms of speed and strength of action, the tool has no analogues.

Method Of Application

General universal scheme: 2 grams (1 measuring spoon without a slide) 2 times a day, 30 minutes before meals. Dilute in 100-150 ml of water and quickly drink together with the sediment. The course is 5 days. In case of severe diseases or severe intoxication, the course should be repeated after 10 days. The ideal interval between morning and evening intake is 12 hours, this ensures a uniform effect and the effect of Sorbent A. Example: 8.00 in the morning and 20.00 in the evening, 9.00 in the morning and 21.00 in the evening. Several courses with breaks of 10 days give a stable positive result in 99% of cases.

For some conditions and disorders, the dosages differ from the universal scheme and are selected individually.

Recommendations For Use:

Given the high sorption power of Sorbent A, it is important to take the sorbent no later than 30 minutes before meals. This is necessary to avoid the excretion of useful compounds from the body: vitamins, minerals, etc. You should take Sorbent A 1 hour before or 1 hour after taking pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements and natural therapy products. You should not take Sorbent A for a long course without interruptions.

Disorders And Conditions That Are Effectively Corrected By Using Sorbent A:

  • Food poisoning. 2 grams 2 times a day, morning and evening. 30 minutes before meals. Until symptoms decrease and stop, but not more than 5 days.
  • Hangover, alcohol poisoning, reducing the degree of alcohol intoxication, sobering up. 4 grams 1 time. In case of severe intoxication or hangover, repeat the reception after 2 hours. Can be taken immediately after a meal, or in the morning.
  • Allergies and autoimmune diseases, metabolic diseases (psoriasis, eczema, lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, autoimmune / multiple sclerosis, systemic vasculitis). The dosage is less than the standard one and there are also fewer breaks between courses. 1 gram 2 times a day, morning and evening. 30 minutes before meals. Course 5 days. Breaks between courses are 3-5 days.
  • Diseases associated with metabolic disorders (gout, diabetes, metabolic syndrome). In severe cases - a reception according to the general scheme. In case of mild course and to consolidate the result: 1 gram 2 times a day, morning and evening. 30 minutes before meals. Course 5 days.
  • Bacterial infections (any, including dangerous and resistant to antibiotics and chemotherapy drugs; Examples: tuberculosis, cholera, salmonellosis, typhoid, sexually transmitted infections)
  • Viral infections (influenza, bird flu, herpes, Hepatitis B and C)
  • Fungal (candidiasis, systemic fungal infections)
  • Protozoal infections (amebiasis, dysentery, giardiasis, malaria, trichomoniasis). Sorbent A can also be used for emergency prevention of food poisoning. Preventive intake 2-4 grams 1 time, 30 minutes before meals. If necessary, repeat the intake after 12 hours or immediately when the first symptoms of poisoning appear.
  • Chronic poisoning with heavy metals, chronic poisoning with radionuclides. According to the general scheme of admission.

Composition:

A natural mineral composition that has undergone special processing and concentration using a unique multistage technology, as a result of which the sorbing and complexing properties of minerals are increased hundreds of times. The production technology is copyright know-how and has no analogues in the world.

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    A natural mineral, hydrous aluminosilicate of iron, silica and potassium oxide of variable composition, belongs to the group of hydromica. A good sorbent used for water purification, including the removal of heavy metal salts. Due to its cation exchange capacity, it is used to reduce the hardness of water. It can be used to clean territories from contamination with radionuclides.

  • Montmorillonite

    (Synonym - nanoclay) is a clay mineral belonging to the subclass of layered silicates, the main component of bentonite. This mineral has the ability to swell strongly due to its structure and has pronounced sorption properties. Bentonites are used in the food industry as absorbents (clarification of wines, filtration of vegetable oils). In medicine, bentonite is used as a complexing agent with a detoxifying effect. It is used in the treatment of poisoning with mercury, lead, arsenic, bromine salts and hydrocyanic acid.

  • Clinoptilolite

    One of the most common natural zeolites, has a porous structure. It is a part of sedimentary rocks of volcanic origin. Possesses strong sorbing properties.

  • Illite

    (Synonyms: hydromuscovite, monothermite, grundite, geshwitzite) is a mineral from the group of hydromica of the structural type, sheet silicates of the silicate class. The name comes from a find in Illinois (USA). Illite is often a general term applied to the micaceous minerals of clay deposits. Contains silicon oxide. Has a high sorption capacity.

  • Kaolin

    A rock consisting of the mineral kaolinite. It is formed during the destruction (weathering) of granites, gneisses and other rocks containing feldspars (primary kaolins). As a result of the transformation of primary kaolins, their redeposition occurs in the form of sedimentary rocks; secondary kaolins are formed, also called "kaolin clays". Sorbent, absorb

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