Advanced TUDCA by CellCore
- Supporting bile production is essential when it comes to promoting the body’s natural ability to detoxify. TUDCA (Tauroursodeoxycholic acid) is a water-soluble bile acid that’s naturally produced by the body and found in liver bile.
- When taken as a supplement, it helps stimulate the release of bile into the digestive tract. This supports healthy digestion and drainage, the body’s natural detoxification processes, and the health of the liver bile duct system.
- Advanced TUDCA is particularly supportive for phase III of liver detox, which is the bile movement phase. However, it promotes increased production and quality of bile, so it also supports phase I and II of liver detox.
- Note: Many TUDCA supplements are sourced from animal bile. For purity and ethical reasons, Advanced TUDCA is synthetic and produced in the CellCore lab.
- Formulated with Carbon Technology
- BioActive Carbon Technology is a proprietary blend of fulvic acids that support cellular repair and the body’s natural ability to detoxify. With a low pH, BioActive Carbon Technology also helps protect ingredients from being digested by stomach acid, so that they remain intact as they enter the desired location in the body.
- Advanced TUDCA is included in Step 3 of the Foundational Protocol and Phases 2 and 4B of the Comprehensive Protocol. This is to establish proper drainage function by supporting healthy bile flow, plus kidney and liver function.
- Note that Advanced TUDCA is safe to take at any point in time to support digestive, liver, and kidney health. Your practitioner may recommend taking it at different stages, based on your unique needs.
- Advanced TUDCA can be taken with or without food, unless you’ve had your gallbladder removed — in which case, TUDCA should be taken with meals to aid in the digestive process. You can also take Advanced TUDCA with meals if you’re sensitive to the ingredients.
- Advanced TUDCA supports all three phases of liver detoxification: Phase I (free radical production), phase II (activation of enzymatic processes), and phase III (transfer of hepatic toxins out of the liver).