What is Enterosgel?
Enterosgel is a mineral-based detoxifier gel designed to alleviate a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms.
What gastrointestinal symptoms?
Enterosgel helps alleviate a variety of stomach illnesses, diarrhoea, flatulence/gas, indigestion, nausea and more.
How does it work?
Enterosgel is an adsorbent. This means it binds molecules of liquids, gases or dissolved solids to its own molecular structure as it comes into contact with them, without producing a chemical reaction. As Enterosgel passes through the body it specifically binds with toxins, pollutants and other unwanted substances before being excreted from the body via the stool. As Enterosgel is also indigestible, it leaves the body intact, including any and all toxins and pollutants that become bound to the Enterosgel.
How long does it take to work?
This can vary from person to person, with benefits seen within as little as several hours, however typical results are seen within 12-24 hours.
What is the consistency of Enterosgel?
Enterosgel has a clear, gel or paste-like consistency.
Who is it for?
Naturally anyone who is experiencing gastrointestinal issues or symptoms, but Enterosgel is safe for use by anyone over the age of 1, including pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, vegans and vegetarians.
If it’s safe for vegans and vegetarians, what’s in it?
Enterosgel is made up of 70% polymethylsiloxane polyhydrate (methylsilicic acid hydrogel), and 30% purified water. It contains no gluten, dairy, sugar, sweeteners, flavour, preservatives, colour, fat, animal products or odour.
How/when to take Enterosgel?
Enterosgel is recommended to be taken as soon as possible after the onset of stomach or intestinal illness symptoms, mixed into a sufficient glass of water.
For adults and children over the age of 15, the recommended dose is 15-22.5 g three times a day.
For children aged 7-14, 10g three times a day and children aged 1-6, 5 times a day.
Enterosgel should also be taken one hour before or two hours after any medications, antibiotics, supplements or other remedies (to avoid them being bound to the Enterosgel, which would prevent them being absorbed into the body) – it would therefore also be ideal to consume Enterosgel away from meals.