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canefan17
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http://www.metagenics.com/products/a-z-products-list/UltraClear-RENEW

^^^ Anybody use or have an opinion on this product.

Used for hepatic detox (of metals, etc)

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I felt MUCH better with Biogenesiss BioCleanse than with UltraClear.

Both are good and do what they say, support the liver. I really liked all the vitamins in the BioCleanse, too. It also contains Taurine and Glycine, very good for us.
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So it has the ability to promote metal detox?
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Ultra clear really works well. It's good stuff, and works well for detox, weight loss, allergies, etc.
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Is it something to do AFTER a chelation protocol?
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Wonder how this compares to Beyond Chelation Improved? Seems to be similar to UltraClear-Renew in what it accomplishes.

http://www.longevityplus.com/_product_67828/Beyond_Chelation_Improved

Anyone tried this? Comments and feedback on this product would be appreciated.

Gary

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Gary,

That looks like a great product. (detox/herx city!) haha

Similar ingredients and goals compared to UltraClear.


I plan on starting it after doing chelex for a few months.


Can these products (UltraClear and Beyond Chelation) be taken every day? is that the idea?

Or is there a given time period to do it for?

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My doctor wants me to start it now. I'm afraid to do it because of my sensitive stomach. But this is a part of his "core protocol".

It's got a couple of ingredients that concern me, one being Red Yeast, the other being Soy Flour. I'm sure there isn't much soy flour in it, but why even have any soy flour in it at all? I don't like to take soy products.

Red Yeast can be good, but it can also raise your liver enzymes. Seems like a pretty low amount, so probably won't be a problem.

There's a LOT of garlic in it too. That's something I usually have problems with due to it burning my stomach.

I do have concerns too about where the toxins will end up. Toxins tend to go to my brain and eyes when they move around, and that's something I don't want to see happen.

Basically, I'm a "scaredy cat" [dizzy] (yeah, herx city big time) and am afraid to take this even though it looks like a good product and would probably do me some good. What do you think?

Gary

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quote:
Originally posted by canefan17:
Gary,

That looks like a great product. (detox/herx city!) haha

Similar ingredients and goals compared to UltraClear.


I plan on starting it after doing chelex for a few months.


Can these products (UltraClear and Beyond Chelation) be taken every day? is that the idea?

Or is there a given time period to do it for?

By the way, I have a big bottle of Chelex I never opened. How are you doing on that? Any side effects, stomach discomfort, or other unpleasant issues?

Gary

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I'm starting chelex tomorrow.

I'm taking it for 21 days and then see how I feel.
Will probably end up doing a few rounds of it... and then go to UltraClean.


I personally think you should give it a try.

The garlic, among other herbs in the product, should protect you from toxin damage during the detox.

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canefan,

Let me know how you do on the Chelex.

Gary

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Ya I will
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I have just finished Ultra Clear sustain - is this the same product. I had no idea that it was any kind of detox I was given it to help heal my digestive system.

Would this cause headaches and digestive problems as everyday the digestive problems are debilitating.

Any good suggestions for something that will calm/sooth my gut

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UltraClear Sustain is different.

It's more for healing the gut. (glutamine, amino acids, minerals/vits)


UltraClear Renew is a detoxer

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quote:
Originally posted by maps:
I have just finished Ultra Clear sustain - is this the same product. I had no idea that it was any kind of detox I was given it to help heal my digestive system.

Would this cause headaches and digestive problems as everyday the digestive problems are debilitating.

Any good suggestions for something that will calm/sooth my gut

You mean to say you took Ultra Clear Sustain and you still have digestive problems? It was no help for you at all?

Gary

P.S. Something that's been helping my gut lately is magnesium citrate (six capsules daily), milk thistle-three times a day (yes, it helps IBS too) and Klaire Labs L. Acidophilus (SCD Compliant), one with each meal and one before bedtime. Been feeling about 50-70% better on most days on my left side abdominal pain. Not sure if it's one of these products that's helping or all three of them working together, but it's working.

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