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The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not 'Restore' lignite extract mineral supplement impacts the microbiome composition of the mouth and gut. Additionally, participant urine samples will be examined to determine whether or not 'Restore' mineral supplement impacts the composition urine biomarkers and toxins.


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OBJECTIVES:

The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not 'Restore' lignite extract mineral supplement impacts the microbiome composition of the mouth and gut. Additionally, participant urine samples will be examined to determine whether or not 'Restore' mineral supplement impacts the composition urine biomarkers and toxins.

BACKGROUND & RATIONALE There is mounting evidence that the composition of the microbiome can change quickly. Unpublished case reports have shown significant shifts in the microbiome when participant's diet changes from a high carbohydrate to a high fat diet. Clinically, the use of 'Restore' mineral supplement has led to the bulking of stool in people using it for the first time within one or two days of first dose, further indicating a change in the gut microbiome.

Given these observations, this clinical trial was designed to examine how taking 'Restore' mineral supplement may impact the microbiome by examining the gut bacteria composition at two days, and again at two weeks. Our hypothesis is that taking Restore alone can lead to a quantifiable shift in the diversity of the microbiome as measured by the Simpson's Diversity Index, a mathematical measure of species diversity in a community. This index provides more information about community composition than simply species richness by also taking into account the relative abundances of different species.

There is also evidence that Restore mineral supplement can impact urine composition. Specifically, we will be examining the change in the presence of zonulin, glyphosate, creatinine-albumin ratio, and stem cells. ;


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NCT number NCT03026621
Study type Interventional
Source Seraphic Group Inc
Contact David Roberts, MPH
Phone 844 432-5488
Email droberts@seraphicgroup.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 2017
Completion date March 2017

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