Researched and written by Keith Bishop, Integrative Cancer Educator, Cancer Coach, Clinical Nutritionist, Retired Pharmacist, and Founder of Prevail Over Cancer.
Binders are sticky on the inside. They grab things. That sounds helpful when the thing is a toxin or a heavy metal. But binders are not smart. They cannot tell the difference between a toxin, your prescription drug, your fish oil, and the iron in your dinner.
If you take a binder at the wrong time, you can block the very things that are keeping you alive and helping you heal.
This blog walks you through what each binder does, what it can take from you, and how to time them safely. We will also look at the rare times binders are truly needed.
| Binder | What It Is | Main Use |
|---|---|---|
| Activated Charcoal | Heated carbon with tiny pores | Acute poisoning in the ER |
| Zeolite (Clinoptilolite) | Volcanic mineral with a cage shape | Heavy metal support |
Researched & written by Keith Bishop, Integrative Cancer Educator, Cancer Coach, Clinical Nutritionist, Founder of Prevail Over Cancer and the Prevail Protocol, and Retired Pharmacist.Â
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