Bladderwrack

Bladderwrack is a form of seaweed that studies show can bind powerfully to lectins. It also has strong antioxidant properties, helping you look and feel younger.†*
Larch Arabinogalactans

Arabinogalactans have been shown to increase butyrate production in gut bacteria. Butyrate nourishes your gut lining, which is your first line of defense against lectins and other harmful substances you unknowingly eat.†*
N-Acetyl D-Glucosamine

Not only does this powerful compound ease joint discomfort, it also helps absorb lectins in the gut, preventing them from binding to the lining and doing lasting damage.*†
Sodium Alginate

When you’re dealing with lectin-based digestive problems, sodium alginate can be your best friend. It also acts as a “fecal bulking agent,” which can help make bathroom visits much more pleasant and less frantic.†*
Vegetable Peptase

When you eat lectins, they inhibit peptidase, an important enzyme your body uses to break down proteins in your food. This can spell trouble for your digestive tract. Adding vegetable peptase back in assists your protein digestion and helps counteract the digestive effects of lectins.†*