CE Sachets for Cell-Logic

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Experience tells us that some patients, especially those with gut issues, may be initially reactive to certain Sulforaphane and prebiotic products. To avoid adverse events if a patient has a strong reaction, we have created CE sachets to act as test doses, to ensure compatibility before dispensing the full sized container. Each sachet contains one standard dose. The 5 pack consists of 1 single product to test.

$21.98

Product Details

The Cell-Logic Compatibility Evaluation (CE) sachets are available for the following:

  • EnduraCell
  • PomGenex
  • ImmunoGenex
Features

PRECISION PRESCRIBING: Some patients may be aware of pre-existing multiple food intolerances. Similarly, some patients with diagnosed or undiagnosed gut dysbiosis might be initially reactive to Sulforaphane or to other powders or formulations.
To assist clinicians in prescribing more precisely, three products from the Cell-Logic range are available in single-dose sachets for preliminary compatibility testing.

SUGGESTED USE: For patients whom reactivity to some of the products and/or ingredients may be suspected, a clinician may select one or two of the appropriate sachets and have the patient test for tolerance prior to purchasing the full-size product. Each sachet contains one standard serve of powdered ingredient or formulation. Consult the label of the full-sized product and its Technical Data Sheet for product information.

AVAILABILITY: The compatibility evaluation sachet packs are available only to clinicians. Packs of 5 are the same product.

Ingredients

EnduraCell® 100% Whole Broccoli Sprout Powder: (Brassica oleracea var. italica sprout powder)

EnduraCell® PomGenex:  100% Whole Nutraceutical Grade Broccoli Sprout Powder (Brassica oleracea var. italica sprout powder), 100% dried Pomegranate Juice, 100% dried Coconut Water. Free from: wheat, gluten, dairy, lactose, soy, yeast, corn, egg, added sugars or other sweeteners, flavours or colours. PomGenex is GMO free.

ImmunoGenex: Larix Arabinogalactans (4.5grams), Lactobacillus plantarum HK 137 (10mg), Pomegranate Juice (dried) 3.0 grams, Microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide. Free from:  wheat (gluten), dairy, lactose, egg, soy, nuts, legumes, yeast, added sugar or other sweeteners or artificial additives.  ImmunoGenex is GMO free.

NOTE: Cell-Logic EnduraCell® is hydroganically grown in a carefully controlled environment to maximise bioactivity. Our hydroganic growing process does not use any herbicides, pesticides or other harmful chemicals. All our broccoli sprouts are grown from non-GMO seed. EnduraCell® DOES NOT contain goitrogens or significant levels of Vitamin K. EnduraCell® is produced using Cell-Logic’s own proprietary technology. Developed by our Australian engineering and scientific team, our sprouts are hydroganically grown in our U.S. facility before being milled, tested and packed in Australia.

Application

Adults Serving Suggestion: One sachet is one serve. You may wish to instruct your patient to titrate their dose slowly.

Warnings

Store below 30°C away from light and moisture.

Consume EnduraCell® and PomGenex immediately upon mixing with liquids to retain Sulforaphane bioactivity.

For Sulforaphane yielding products (EnduraCell® & PomGenex) very occasionally, gastrointestinal adverse effects have been reported, and include nausea, gastro-abdominal discomfort and diarrhoea. Limited data available seem to indicate that such effects are limited to certain pre-existing gastrointestinal conditions, in particular, those with dysbiosis. However, it has been observed that for those affected, the dose can be managed in a manner whereby the symptoms disappear and may not recur even after the consumption of larger doses. Click here for further information on this and on how to address the effects.

Evidence

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