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Ultra Binder® Sensitive

4.23 oz (120 g)

Quicksilver Scientific

Ultra Binder® Sensitive

4.23 oz (120 g)


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Gentle broad-spectrum binder—no IMD, for sensitive patients

Full-spectrum binders catch mobilized toxins—but sulfur-sensitive patients may not tolerate every ingredient. Ultra Binder® Sensitive delivers zeolite, bentonite, charcoal, chitosan, and BiAloe® aloe without IMD® thiol-functionalized silica—the gentler PreTox catch option vs standard Ultra Binder®.*

Contains chitosan derived from shellfish. For patients who need binding without the mercury-focused IMD® complex.

Why Ultra Binder® Sensitive?

  • No IMD® — Low-sulfur formula for sensitive individuals.*
  • Multi-mechanism binding — Charcoal, clay, zeolite, and chitosan cover diverse toxins.*
  • Gut comfort — Acacia gum and aloe support mucosa during binding.*
  • PreTox catch step — Named in the PreTox System kit.*
  • Family choice — Same binder line as stick packs and capsules.*

Who is this for

  • Sulfur- or thiol-sensitive patients who cannot use IMD®-containing binders.*
  • PreTox patients directed to Sensitive vs full Ultra Binder® powder.*
  • Anyone needing broad binding with aloe-supported G.I. comfort.*

The Quicksilver Advantage

Quicksilver designed Ultra Binder® to cover more toxin classes than single-ingredient charcoal. Sensitive omits IMD® while keeping the zeolite–clay–charcoal matrix practitioners trust.*

Ingredients & supplement facts

Each serving is 4 g (1 teaspoon).

Amount per serving
Dietary fiber 1 g
Fiber/clay blend (Fibregum acacia, zeolite, sodium bentonite) 1.36 g
Proprietary blend (activated charcoal, chitosan, BiAloe® aloe vera leaf) 2.64 g

Net wt 4.23 oz (120 g) · 30 servings per container (4 g = 1 teaspoon)

Other ingredients: none.

Suggested use

  • Mix 1 teaspoon into 8 oz of water once daily unless directed otherwise.*
  • Take 30 minutes before meals or 2 hours after meals, medications, or supplements.*
  • Consult your practitioner if pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy.*

FAQ

Why no IMD® in Sensitive?

Ultra Binder® and stick packs include IMD® thiol-functionalized silica for mercury binding; Sensitive omits it for patients who react to sulfur/thiol compounds.

Can I add standalone IMD®?

Some clinicians pair Sensitive with separate IMD® 6 Gram or IMD® 9 Gram when tolerated; follow professional guidance.

Sensitive vs Ultra Binder® powder?

Same binding philosophy; full Ultra Binder® adds IMD® and silica extract for metals-focused catch steps.

Shellfish allergy?

Contains shellfish-derived chitosan. Avoid unless your clinician approves an alternative.

How does this fit PreTox?

The PreTox System kit specifies Ultra Binder® Sensitive as the catch binder for gentle clearing.

Will it constipate?

Binders can slow transit; stay hydrated and work with your practitioner if comfort is an issue.

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