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SUPPORTS PROPER GASTROINTESTINAL FUNCTION AND HEALTHY GUT BARRIER FUNCTION*
WHAT IT IS
Permeability Factors™ is an intestinal permeability complex that supports proper gastrointestinal function and healthy gut barrier function.* Permeability Factors™ is unique combination of L-glutamine, phosphatidylcholine, and other key nutrients to support proper gastrointestinal health and normal intestinal permeability, two key components in general health.*
HOW IT WORKS
COMBINATION OF NUTRIENTS, AMINO ACIDS, AND MORE
The one-of-a-kind combination of key nutrients, amino acids, phospholipids, and essential fatty acids in Permeability Factors™ supports proper gastrointestinal health and normal intestinal permeability, two key components in general health.*
Directions
Directions
Permeability Factors™ Directions and/or Dosage
Adults swallow 1 or 2 softgels three times daily, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
Warning
If you are pregnant, nursing, have active liver disease, or are taking prescription drugs, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Safety sealed with inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Keep tightly closed. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.
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Patient Support
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FAQs
FAQs
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A. The source of the phosphatidylcholine in Permeability Factors™ is soy lecithin. There are approximately 172 mg of soy lecithin in two softgels, comprising approximately 5% of the total softgel ingredients. Soy lecithin has only a small amount of soy protein (people who are allergic usually react to proteins); however, we cannot predict how an individual would react, but would again urge caution, especially in an individual with a severe allergy.
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A. The source of the L-glutamine in Permeability Factors™ is glucose.
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