Organic Deep Detox Protocol

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By: SOULEL

Support your overall wellness with Organic Deep Detox Protocol, a trio of vegan food supplements that altogether cleanse the body of toxins, increase fibre intake and improve gut health, and energise the body naturally.

  • Detox: Cleanse the body from unwanted toxins and waste with ingredients such as Turmeric and Ginger Roots, Dandelion, and Milk Thistle. By providing essential prebiotics for gut health and promoting liver detoxification, this blend helps your body's self-healing and defence mechanisms to work at their best.
  • Biota: By ensuring proper digestion, this product promotes overall well-being with ingredients such as Psyllium Husk, fibre-filled fruits, Sauerkraut and Ginger Root.
  • Dirt: Functional coffee alternative enriched with adaptogens, this nutrient dense powder contains naturally energising Guarana seeds, Ginseng and Dandelion Roots.

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Adaptogens
Energy
Focus
Gut Health
Prebiotic
Vitamin D
How much of an adaptogen do you usually need for it to be effective?
It depends on the ingredient. Clinically studied adaptogens are often used in doses ranging from a few hundred milligrams to over a gram per day, depending on the extract and intended use.
Are adaptogen blends better than single ingredient products?
What is the difference between an extract and a powder?
Is wild-harvested Chaga better than cultivated Chaga?
Why is Chaga commonly used in teas and hot drinks?
Why do Chaga products often mention antioxidants?
Why do some electrolyte products contain so much sodium?
Are low sodium electrolyte products less effective?
How much sodium is considered high in an electrolyte product?
Can electrolytes be useful even if you’re not exercising?
What is the difference between ginger powder and ginger extract?
Why do some ginger supplements list gingerols?
Can ginger tea provide the same amount as a supplement?
Do supplements contain the same compounds as fresh ginger?
Why is ginger often combined with turmeric?
How long does ginseng take to work?
What’s the difference between Asian and American ginseng?
What dose of ginseng should you look for?
Should you take ginseng in the morning or later in the day?
Do all nootropics work in the same way?
What nootropic ingredients should you look for?
Why do some nootropic products contain caffeine while others don't?
How can you tell if a nootropic formula is underdosed?
How quickly do nootropics work?
Why do most potassium supplements contain relatively small amounts?
How much potassium should an electrolyte drink actually contain?
Is potassium or sodium more important for hydration?
What's the difference between potassium citrate and potassium chloride?
What's the difference between prebiotics and probiotics?
Which type of prebiotic should I look for?
Do I need a prebiotic if I'm already taking a probiotic?
Can prebiotics cause digestive discomfort?
What does CFU actually mean?
Does a higher CFU probiotic automatically mean a better product?
Which probiotic strength should you choose?
Do probiotics need prebiotics?
Do probiotics need to be refrigerated?
How is culinary turmeric different from supplemental turmeric?
How much turmeric should a supplement contain?
Why do many turmeric supplements include black pepper?
Are all turmeric extracts the same?
How much vitamin D should a supplement provide?
What's the difference between 400 IU, 2,000 IU and 4,000 IU vitamin D?
Are vitamin D sprays as effective as capsules?
What's the difference between vitamin D2 and D3?
Do you need to take vitamin K2 with vitamin D?