Gut Nutrients Powder Suitability and AllergensUpdated 13 days ago
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Bariatric, methyl sensitive, pregnancy, breastfeeding, vegetarian, vegan, ages 4 and up | Dairy, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, gluten, soy, sesame. Artificial colors, flavors and GMOs. |
Is Gut Nutrients Powder free from GMOs?
Testing verifies that Gut Nutrients Powder is free from GMO markers.
Does Gut Nutrients Powder contain gluten or grains?
This product does not contain any gluten or grains.
The ascorbyl palmitate (“Other Ingredient”) is derived in part from highly purified corn oil. However, due to the extensive purification processes, this product is considered to be free from corn proteins.
What are the warnings or side effects of using Gut Nutrients Powder?
Warnings
Not suitable for children under 4 years of age. For children of any age, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional who can determine an appropriate dose or whether this product is safe for them to take.
If you are being treated for any condition or are currently taking any medications, consult with your healthcare professional before considering the use of this product.
For pregnant and breastfeeding women, please talk to your qualified healthcare professional before considering the use of this product as this product has not been tested for safety in these groups.
Side Effects
Possible side effects include but are not limited to:
- Headache
- Dizziness,
- Increased bowel movements
- Change in bowel consistency
- Stomach upset
- Absence of menstrual period
- Water and sodium retention
- Change in sexual function in men
- Vomiting
- Tingling of arms and legs
- Bloating
- Changes in energy levels
- Itching
- Worsening of allergy symptoms
- Yellow stools
In order to help reduce the instance of common side effects, consider consuming a lower quantity of powder but more frequently throughout the day. According to Dr Lynch, this is a bit better tolerated than taking the full dose of powder just once a day.
These side-effects are more likely if the recommended dosage is exceeded, if you are taking too high of a dose when first starting, or if taken on an empty stomach. Always take this product with food and in divided doses throughout the day. Dr. Ben Lynch recommends starting with a small dose and only working your way up if needed. He always suggests the Pulse Method as outlined in his book “Dirty Genes”.