Cellcore IS-BORR
IS-BORR
This team of 23 botanicals — including black walnut hulls, cat’s claw bark, eleuthero root, nettle leaf, turmeric root, white willow bark, wormwood, and several adaptogenic herbs — is designed to support a healthy immune response, nurture the immune system, aid energy production, and support the body’s natural detoxification processes.*
The liquid tincture format promotes faster absorption and maximum potency, as well as allows for customized dosing. As a concentrated tincture, IS-BORR has higher potency than capsules.
For those who are sensitive, it’s recommended to start with a low dose, gradually working up to the recommended daily dose.
What’s the difference between IS-BAB, IS-BART, IS-BORR, and IS-BOOST?
IS-BAB, IS-BART, and IS-BORR contain different blends of herbs to support immunity and target certain areas of wellness.* IS-BOOST is an all-around immune system support tincture that works in conjunction with the other three tinctures in the IS-line.*
Can I take IS-BORR in the same glass of water as IS-BART, IS-BAB, or IS-BOOST?
Yes. IS-BORR can be mixed with any of our other immune support supplements and taken in the same glass of water.
Can IS-BORR cause detox symptoms?
IS-BORR supports the body’s natural ability to detoxify.* You may experience mild detox reactions and symptoms while promoting the body’s natural detox processes, such as fatigue or headaches. If this happens, consult with your healthcare practitioner for a lower dose.
Can IS-BORR be taken with food, or can it be taken without?
IS-BORR can be taken with or without food. For maximum potency, we recommend taking it on an empty stomach (which is 20-30 minutes before meals or two hours after a meal).
Does IS-BORR interact with medication?
Always consult a licensed healthcare practitioner when introducing a new supplement to your routine. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to take all supplements at least two hours away from prescription medications.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
*Check with your healthcare practitioner if you are nursing, pregnant, are under 18, or following a doctor-prescribed protocol
IS-BORR
This team of 23 botanicals — including black walnut hulls, cat’s claw bark, eleuthero root, nettle leaf, turmeric root, white willow bark, wormwood, and several adaptogenic herbs — is designed to support a healthy immune response, nurture the immune system, aid energy production, and support the body’s natural detoxification processes.*
The liquid tincture format promotes faster absorption and maximum potency, as well as allows for customized dosing. As a concentrated tincture, IS-BORR has higher potency than capsules.
For those who are sensitive, it’s recommended to start with a low dose, gradually working up to the recommended daily dose.
What’s the difference between IS-BAB, IS-BART, IS-BORR, and IS-BOOST?
IS-BAB, IS-BART, and IS-BORR contain different blends of herbs to support immunity and target certain areas of wellness.* IS-BOOST is an all-around immune system support tincture that works in conjunction with the other three tinctures in the IS-line.*
Can I take IS-BORR in the same glass of water as IS-BART, IS-BAB, or IS-BOOST?
Yes. IS-BORR can be mixed with any of our other immune support supplements and taken in the same glass of water.
Can IS-BORR cause detox symptoms?
IS-BORR supports the body’s natural ability to detoxify.* You may experience mild detox reactions and symptoms while promoting the body’s natural detox processes, such as fatigue or headaches. If this happens, consult with your healthcare practitioner for a lower dose.
Can IS-BORR be taken with food, or can it be taken without?
IS-BORR can be taken with or without food. For maximum potency, we recommend taking it on an empty stomach (which is 20-30 minutes before meals or two hours after a meal).
Does IS-BORR interact with medication?
Always consult a licensed healthcare practitioner when introducing a new supplement to your routine. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to take all supplements at least two hours away from prescription medications.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
*Check with your healthcare practitioner if you are nursing, pregnant, are under 18, or following a doctor-prescribed protocol
IS-BORR
This team of 23 botanicals — including black walnut hulls, cat’s claw bark, eleuthero root, nettle leaf, turmeric root, white willow bark, wormwood, and several adaptogenic herbs — is designed to support a healthy immune response, nurture the immune system, aid energy production, and support the body’s natural detoxification processes.*
The liquid tincture format promotes faster absorption and maximum potency, as well as allows for customized dosing. As a concentrated tincture, IS-BORR has higher potency than capsules.
For those who are sensitive, it’s recommended to start with a low dose, gradually working up to the recommended daily dose.
What’s the difference between IS-BAB, IS-BART, IS-BORR, and IS-BOOST?
IS-BAB, IS-BART, and IS-BORR contain different blends of herbs to support immunity and target certain areas of wellness.* IS-BOOST is an all-around immune system support tincture that works in conjunction with the other three tinctures in the IS-line.*
Can I take IS-BORR in the same glass of water as IS-BART, IS-BAB, or IS-BOOST?
Yes. IS-BORR can be mixed with any of our other immune support supplements and taken in the same glass of water.
Can IS-BORR cause detox symptoms?
IS-BORR supports the body’s natural ability to detoxify.* You may experience mild detox reactions and symptoms while promoting the body’s natural detox processes, such as fatigue or headaches. If this happens, consult with your healthcare practitioner for a lower dose.
Can IS-BORR be taken with food, or can it be taken without?
IS-BORR can be taken with or without food. For maximum potency, we recommend taking it on an empty stomach (which is 20-30 minutes before meals or two hours after a meal).
Does IS-BORR interact with medication?
Always consult a licensed healthcare practitioner when introducing a new supplement to your routine. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to take all supplements at least two hours away from prescription medications.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
*Check with your healthcare practitioner if you are nursing, pregnant, are under 18, or following a doctor-prescribed protocol