Universal GI binding—so toxins leave instead of recirculating
No single binder catches every toxin—many formulas leave gaps and allow compounds to recirculate. Ultra Binder® is Quicksilver’s broad-spectrum gastrointestinal binder powder for practitioners who want a wider capture net in the gut lumen: activated charcoal, bentonite clay, zeolite, chitosan, IMD® thiol-functionalized silica, BiAloe® aloe, and acacia fiber in one 120 g canister (30 servings) aimed at smoother, more thorough detox support.*
Contains chitosan derived from shellfish. Also available as Ultra Binder® Capsules, Sensitive Formula, and stick packs—this listing is the original powder canister (patent pending).
Why Ultra Binder?
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Universal binding — Multiple mechanisms address metals, mycotoxins, LPS, and other gut-phase compounds that narrow binders often miss.*
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Detoxification support — Helps escort bound material through elimination rather than redistribution.*
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Digestive comfort — Aloe and soluble fiber support the mucosa and motility while other binders work.*
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Practitioner flexibility — Powder format for titration in PushCatch®-style and custom binder phases.*
Who is this for
Ultra Binder® is for adults in supervised detox protocols who need more than single-ingredient charcoal or clay:*
- Patients in mold, metal, or environmental-exposure plans where clinicians stage binders after mobilizers.*
- Anyone who experienced incomplete results with one-binder formulas and wants zeolite, clay, charcoal, and IMD® in one matrix.*
- Practitioners building PushCatch® Liver Detox or similar catch steps who prefer powder dosing.*
- Customers who tolerate shellfish-derived chitosan and need aloe-supported gut comfort during binding.*
The Quicksilver Advantage
Each ingredient plays a distinct role in the gut—together they cover a broader toxin profile than any one binder alone.*
What each active does
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Activated charcoal — Microporous carbon captures many gut-phase compounds, including metals, bacterial LPS, and mycotoxins; generally well tolerated and eliminated in stool.*
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Chitosan — Water-soluble polysaccharide from shellfish that binds heavy metals and microbes and may favor beneficial flora.*
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Bentonite clay — Volcanic ash with vast surface area for heavy metals, mold toxins, and inflammatory bacterial byproducts.*
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IMD® intestinal cleanse — Proprietary thiol-functionalized silica that binds mercury in the gut without entering systemic circulation or redistributing metals body-wide.*
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BiAloe® aloe vera — Acemannan-rich aloe soothes gastric mucosa, supports normalized flora, and offsets constipation risk from binding.*
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Acacia gum (Inavea®) — Soluble fiber supports motility and growth of beneficial bacteria.*
Ingredients & supplement facts
Each serving is 4 g (1 rounded teaspoon).
| 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 leaf, silica extract) |
2.64 g |
Net wt 120 g (4.23 oz) · 30 servings per canister
Suggested use
- Mix 1 rounded teaspoon into 8 oz of water once daily, or as directed.*
- Take 30 minutes before meals or 2 hours after meals, medications, or other supplements.*
- Consult your practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy.*
FAQ
Same binding philosophy; Ultra Binder® powder allows flexible titration in clinic-led protocols. Capsules suit travelers or those who prefer pre-measured doses.
Will it constipate?
Binders can slow transit. Hydration, aloe, and acacia fiber in Ultra Binder® are included to support comfort—still coordinate with your clinician.
Practitioners typically separate Ultra Binder® from liposomal glutathione and other nutrients by at least 30 minutes before or 2 hours after dosing to reduce unwanted binding.
Shellfish allergy?
Chitosan is derived from shellfish. Avoid this SKU if you have a shellfish allergy unless your clinician approves an alternative binder.
What is in the proprietary blend?
Zeolite, bentonite, activated charcoal, chitosan, apple pectin, aloe, and acacia fiber—each chosen for broad-spectrum binding in the gut lumen.
How long should I use a binder?
Duration depends on your protocol. Many detox plans cycle binders with mobilizers; follow your practitioner’s phase length and lab guidance.