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IMD® 6 Gram – intestinal cleanse powder

intestinal cleanse powder

Quicksilver Scientific

IMD® 6 Gram – intestinal cleanse powder

intestinal cleanse powder


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Intestinal metal detox—IMD® thiol-functionalized silica, 6 g

Mercury and heavy metals can recirculate when binders miss the gut lumen. IMD® 6 Gram is Quicksilver’s original thiol-functionalized silica powder—about 200 mg IMD® per serving for practitioners who want standalone intestinal metal detox beyond Ultra Binder® blends.*

6 g canister (~30 servings); also available as IMD® 9 Gram for longer courses.

Why IMD® 6 Gram?

  • Intestinal metal binding — Thiol groups bind mercury in the gut lumen.*
  • Non-systemic design — Formulated to limit redistribution body-wide.*
  • Foundational SKU — The product that launched Quicksilver Scientific®.*
  • Flexible dosing — Powder for titration vs pre-blended binders.*
  • Binder family — Same IMD® in Ultra Binder® and AmalgaClear®.*

Who is this for

  • Patients who need dedicated IMD® without full multi-binder matrices.*
  • Clinicians stacking IMD® with Ultra Binder® Sensitive when sulfur is tolerated.*
  • Anyone comparing 6 g vs 9 g size options for metals protocols.*

The Quicksilver Advantage

Charcoal and clay miss thiol-specific mercury chemistry. Pure IMD® lets you add the proprietary silica used inside Ultra Binder® at clinician-directed doses.*

Ingredients & supplement facts

Each serving provides 200 mg IMD® (typical practitioner dose).

Amount per serving
IMD® (proprietary thiol-functionalized silica) 200 mg

Net wt 6 g powder · ~30 servings per canister (200 mg IMD® per serving)

Other ingredients: none.

Suggested use

  • Mix practitioner-directed dose into water once or twice daily unless directed otherwise.*
  • Take 30 minutes before meals or 2 hours after meals, medications, or supplements.*
  • Store at room temperature, away from light.*
  • Consult your practitioner if pregnant, breastfeeding, or sulfur-sensitive.*

FAQ

IMD® 6 Gram vs IMD® 9 Gram?

6 Gram is ~30 servings at 200 mg IMD® per dose; 9 Gram is a larger canister (~45 servings) for extended protocols.

How does IMD® relate to Ultra Binder®?

Ultra Binder®, stick packs, and capsules include IMD® with zeolite, charcoal, and clay; standalone IMD® is for targeted metal binding only.

Why is IMD® omitted from Sensitive?

Ultra Binder® Sensitive omits thiol silica for sulfur-sensitive patients; some clinicians add IMD® separately when tolerated.

IMD® vs AmalgaClear®?

AmalgaClear® blends IMD® with MCP and vitamin C for METALS timing; pure IMD® is for custom binder stacking.

Can I use in PushCatch® plans?

Many PushCatch® schedules use multi-ingredient binders; standalone IMD® is for practitioner-designed metals phases.

How long does one canister last?

At 200 mg once daily, about 30 days; higher doses shorten supply per clinician direction.

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