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Product Description
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Gentle Non-Laxative Detox Support for Cellular, Immune & Microbiome Health FMN Opti-MCP Clear is a high-purity Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) formula designed to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways, cellular health, immune balance, and gut wellness. This gentle, non-laxative formula is suitable for individuals looking for advanced detoxification support without harsh cleansing effects.Key Benefits:
- Heavy Metal Detox: Assists the body’s natural processes to bind and eliminate heavy metals and environmental toxins from the body
- Deep Cellular Detox:Â The low molecular weight and high bioavailability allows it to cross the intestinal barrier to deliver deep detoxification support directly to tissues and organs
- Immune Modulation:Â Helps modulate immune responses and supports immune cell activity for overall defense and resilience
- Cellular Repair:Â Promotes natural cellular recovery and tissue health by supporting cellular integrity and function
- Gut Health Support:Â Provides intestinal barrier protection and gentle metabolic support
- Microbiome Balance:Â Promotes healthy microbiome balance essential for optimal nutrient assimilation
- Gentle Non-laxative Detox:Â Non-laxative and easy on digestion formula which purifies at systemic and cellular level without any harsh cleansing mechanism. Safe for long-term use.
Key Ingredients:
- Modified Citrus Pectin – 5 gm: A low molecular weight, highly absorbable form of citrus pectin that supports binding and elimination of certain environmental toxins and heavy metals, and promotes natural detoxification pathways.
Key Indications:
FMN Opti-MCP Clear may be considered as part of a comprehensive wellness protocol for:- Heavy metal detox support
- Deep detoxification support
- Environmental toxin exposure
- Gut and microbiome support
- Immune health support
- Cellular health and healthy aging protocols
- Oxidative stress management
- Wellness and recovery programs
- Functional medicine detox protocols
Recommended Dosage:
Take 1 scoop in water, fruit juice or vegetable juice or as recommended by healthcare professional.FAQ's
Reference
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Eliaz I, Weil E, Wilk B. Integrative medicine and the role of modified citrus pectin/alginates in heavy metal chelation and detoxification–five case reports. Forsch Komplementmed. 2007;14(6):358-364. doi:10.1159/000109829
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18219211/
Heavy metal body burden can contribute to chronic disease, as well as interfere with the body’s capacity to recover from illness. The five case studies presented here show that reduction in toxic heavy metals (74% average decrease) was achieved without side effects, with the use of PectaSol modified citrus pectin (MCP) (EcoNugenics; Santa Rosa, CA, USA) alone or with an MCP/alginates combination.
Eliaz I, Raz A. Pleiotropic Effects of Modified Citrus Pectin. Nutrients. 2019;11(11):2619. Published 2019 Nov 1. doi:10.3390/nu11112619
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6893732/
Modified citrus pectin (MCP) has a low-molecular-weight degree of esterification to allow absorption from the small intestinal epithelium into the circulation. MCP produces pleiotropic effects, including but not limited to its antagonism of galectin-3, which have shown benefit in preclinical and clinical models.
Blanco-Pérez F, Steigerwald H, Schülke S, Vieths S, Toda M, Scheurer S. The Dietary Fiber Pectin: Health Benefits and Potential for the Treatment of Allergies by Modulation of Gut Microbiota. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2021;21(10):43. Published 2021 Sep 10. doi:10.1007/s11882-021-01020-z
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8433104/
The incidence of allergies is increasing and has been associated with several environmental factors including westernized diets. Changes in environment and nutrition can result in dysbiosis of the skin, gut, and lung microbiota altering the production of microbial metabolites, which may in turn generate epigenetic modifications.
Victor J. Morris, Nigel J. Belshaw, Keith W. Waldron, Ellen G. Maxwell, The bioactivity of modified pectin fragments, Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013, Pages 21-37, ISSN 2212-6198,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcdf.2013.02.001
This review discusses the structure of pectin, the effects of modification procedures used to prepare modified pectins, and the evidence for the bioactivity of these modified materials.






















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