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PushCatch® Liver Detox

Quicksilver Scientific

PushCatch® Liver Detox


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Push-and-catch liver detox—mobilize, bind, eliminate

Juice cleanses and teas can mobilize toxins without reliably escorting them out—sometimes driving heavy metals and pesticides back into circulation. PushCatch® Liver Detox is Quicksilver’s two-step kit: liposomal Liver Sauce® to “push” compounds toward the gut, then Ultra Binder® stick packs to “catch” and remove them before they recirculate.*

U.S. Patent Numbers 11,391,702 and 12,121,558; patent pending. Complete protocol instructions included in the box.

Why PushCatch?

  • Two-step logic — Mobilize with bitters and R-lipoate, then bind in the gut so toxins leave instead of redistributing.*
  • Matched servings — One 100 mL Liver Sauce® bottle and 20 Ultra Binder® stick packs for a coordinated 20-day foundation protocol.*
  • Practitioner-trusted — Built on a decade of clinic detox experience; scalable from light maintenance to intensive cleanses.*
  • Travel-friendly catch step — Single-serve binder packets mix in water without measuring powder.*
  • Flexible intensity — Dose and duration can be adjusted with your clinician as burden and tolerance allow.*

Who is this for

  • Adults starting a supervised liver detox who want a pre-built push/catch system.*
  • Patients who already use Liver Sauce® or Ultra Binder® separately and want the official kit.*
  • Anyone who tried one-binder or one-mobilizer plans without complete results.*

The Quicksilver Advantage

Most detox products address only mobilization or only binding. PushCatch® pairs Quicksilver’s liposomal “push” (Liver Sauce®) with broad-spectrum “catch” (Ultra Binder® stick packs) so both phases use the same QDS® delivery standard and timed protocol map.*

Prefer powder or capsules for binding? See Ultra Binder® Powder and Ultra Binder® Capsules—your clinician can adapt timing from the included instructions.

Ingredients & supplement facts

Kit includes

Net wt One kit · 20 coordinated push/catch servings

Liver Sauce® — per serving (5 mL / 1 tsp)

Amount per serving
Sodium R-lipoate 48 mg
Proprietary bitter-herb blend 750 mg
DIM, milk thistle (80% silymarin), quercetin, luteolin blend 60 mg

Ultra Binder® stick packs — per serving (4 g / 1 tsp)

Amount per serving
Dietary fiber 1 g (4% DV)
Fiber/clay blend (gum arabic, zeolite, sodium bentonite) 1.36 g
Proprietary blend (activated charcoal, chitosan, BiAloe® aloe, silica extract) 2.64 g

Contains chitosan derived from shellfish. Stick-pack binder includes IMD® thiol-functionalized silica. See component listings for full other-ingredient statements.

Suggested use

  • Follow the protocol guide: typically Liver Sauce® on an empty stomach, wait ~30 minutes, then one Ultra Binder® stick pack in water.*
  • Hold liposomal liquids sublingually 30–90 seconds before swallowing.*
  • Separate binders from meals, medications, and other supplements by at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after.*
  • Binders can slow transit; hydration and magnesium support may help maintain comfortable elimination—ask your practitioner.*
  • Refrigerate liposomal components upon receipt; see component labels for storage.*
  • Consult your physician before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy.*

FAQ

What is the difference between PushCatch® and buying components separately?

This kit matches one Liver Sauce® bottle to 20 pre-measured binder stick packs plus the official protocol card. Buying Ultra Binder® powder or capsules separately lets you titrate dose but requires your clinician to set equivalent timing.

Why stick packs instead of Ultra Binder® powder?

Stick packs deliver the same broad-spectrum binder matrix in travel-ready single serves. Powder and capsules are stocked separately if your protocol calls for them.

How does PushCatch® relate to other protocols?

PushCatch® Liver Detox is the entry two-product kit. PreTox is the gentle drainage on-ramp. Advanced systems add coordinated SKUs for specific burdens: ENVRMNTL, METALS, MOLD, and MICROBES.

Will binders constipate me?

Charcoal and clay can slow motility. Hydration, aloe in the binder matrix, and practitioner-guided magnesium support are common comfort strategies.

Can I add liposomal glutathione?

Many supervised plans layer liposomal glutathione or Glutathione Complex with timed separation from binders. Coordinate total mobilizers and catch steps with your clinician.

Shellfish allergy?

Ultra Binder® stick packs contain shellfish-derived chitosan. Avoid this kit if you have a shellfish allergy unless your practitioner approves an alternative catch step.

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