Restore

Good Gut. Great Health.

Your body’s first line of defense

restore good gut health
A scientifically developed, plant-based mineral supplement that supports the body’s own healing power to improve total health through digestive wellness.

With  50 plus years of combined research and clinical experience from the world’s leading institutions, the doctors and scientist at Biomic Sciences LLC offer a unique dietary supplement that addresses basic dietary and health issues.

Made in the U.S.A., RESTORE is a plant-derived mineral supplement that creates a firewall against toxins entering the gut wall. Restore creates a biological environment for good gut bacteria to grow and flourish to improve gut health.

 


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Restore’s Benefits

Gut Health

Restore is a new generation, earth-derived supplement. It is not a probiotic. It is not a prebiotic. Rather, it is a carbon rich, alkaline liquid, with lignite derived trace organics and essential trace amino acids, that promotes an optimal environment in the gut. With 70% of the immune system located in the gut, this optimal gut environment leads to great gut health.

The hallmark of Restore is that it is based in science. Our research has shown Restore to be non-toxic and to support the tight junction cells of the gut lining.

Non-toxic

For example, we performed the “gold standard” toxicology study on Restore gut supplement and showed that it is non-toxic on kidney cells even at high doses.

Gut Barrier

Additionally, Restore has been shown both in the laboratory and clinically to help support the functioning of the gut barrier and improve gut health. In experiments, toxins like herbicides and gluten have been shown to degrade the gut barrier. Restore has been shown to promote the strengthening of the tight junction gut barrier in small and large bowel cells for gut health.

Lignite Extract

One of the main elements in Restore is the lignite extract. Lignite comes from decomposed prehistoric matter. As plants decompose, they first form peat, which then turns into humate, then lignite, then leonardite and finally to coal. All of these are rich in carbon. One of the differences between all of these elements is the amount of time and pressure have been applied to them.