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Our Disclaimer: In compliance with the FDA/FTC regulations of the supplement industry. Restore has not been evaluated or approved to diagnose, treat, or change the course of a disease. We are prohibited from speaking directly about specific disease conditions. Due to the extremely high volume of inquiries from our customers, it is not possible for our doctors to respond to individual health inquiries. We recommend that you refer to your healthcare provider to discuss your specific health concerns and the role of Restore in your health. Founder and CEO of Biomic Sciences Dr. Zach Bush has been using Restore successfully for a couple of years with patients in his Virginia clinic with numerous health situations. He says: "We use Restore as a foundation of health for a broad spectrum of patients. Restore does not treat any disease. Instead, it promotes strong membrane integrity through its direct and indirect effects on the tight junctions of the bowel wall and vascular systems of the body, and restoration of the bowel ecology with the unique bacterial communication attribute of the supplement. Microbiome balance and tight junction integrity are widely recognized to constitute a major portion of the human immune system, and directly affect DNA transcription of human cells to promote optimal health. e well-proven biology of Restore demonstrates its role as a foundational resource in your pursuit for optimal health." The following is a more comprehensive explanation of the function of Restore from Dr. Bush: Is Restore similar to fulvic and humic acids? e active ingredient in Restore, lignite extract, is a very unique element within the complex components of the rare material mineral layer. is active ingredient is a large family of carbon molecules with oxygen-binding sites. ese are produced by Restore bacteria when they digest nutrients. e more diverse the bacterial population is, the more diversity you have in these carbon redox molecules. We extract this primary ingredient from ancient, fossilized soil that once thrived with a biodiversity that we no longer see in the diminishing ecosystems of our planet. Our raw ingredients are inert without any biologic function when they arrive in our labs. We then go through a series of biochemical procedures to balance the oxygen redox potential via the addition of trace minerals. e soil extracts are pH-controlled at a high alkaline pH at every stage of production. e result is a dietary supplement (Terrahydrite™) with unique biologic function and safety not seen in any other supplement, including other soil extracts that have been marketed under a variety of poorly- defined heterogeneous categories including humic acids, fulvic acids, shilajit, etc. We have tested the most popular fulvic and humic products on the market. ey produce none of the biologic actions of Restore and consistently produce kidney toxicity inducing apoptosis (cell death) in kidney tubule cells. We are excited to introduce you to the first and only supplement on the market that delivers the health benefits and safety of Restore. e tight junctions at the gut wall are the foundation of health that affects the gut, blood vessels, and organs including the brain. Tight junctions are protected by the carbon and mineral metabolites of bacterial digestion. When the intestinal bacteria are balanced and thriving in optimal extreme diversity of 20,000 or more species, this matrix of metabolites produces a strong enzyme defense system that protects the tight junctions from the toxin zonulin, which is made at the intestinal lining. Over the last sixty years there has been a steady loss of biodiversity in our bowel bacterial ecosystem. Factory farming, processed foods, and widespread antibiotic use have all played major roles in this decline. e most potent of the common triggers for the zonulin impact to the gut wall in our Function /Usage Guidelines Page 16| Abby's Magazine - www.AbbysMag.com

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