Mercury Detox Syntropy Powder

Add a scoop to food or drink twice daily to support Mercury detoxification.

Mercury Detox Syntropy Powder supplies 500 mg per scoop:

M-State Mineral Factor:

Gold ORMUS (Monatomic Gold) 10 mg *

Botanical Factors:

Black Seed (Nigella sativa) 70 mg *

Chitosan (90% deacetylated) (Aspergillus niger) 70 mg *

Chlorella (broken cell wall) (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) 70 mg *

Cilantro (juice powder) (Coriandrum sativum) 70 mg *

Diindolylmethane 98% (DIM) (Brassica oleracea) 70 mg *

Geranium 20:1 (Geranium maculatum) 70 mg *

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) (botanical source) 70 mg *

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More details:

Mercury is the most symptomatic of all the heavy metals.

It is known as the "Great Masquerader" of the mineral kingdom because it can cause any disease's symptoms, depending on where it is located in the body.

Generations ago, when Syphyllis was the most common STD, it was also known as the "Great Masquerader" of the bacterial kingdom for the same reason.

The resonance between these two stress sources is also seen in the fact that Mercury was a primary treatment used against Syphyllitic infection as well...

Now let's take a closer look at the ingredients in the Mercury Detox Syntropy Powder formulation.

Amines
NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) — 60 mg

Spirulina Phycocyanin (Spirulina platensis) — 10 mg

Botanicals
Cilantro 4:1 (Coriandrum sativum) — 12.5 mg

Chlorella (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) (broken cell wall) — 300 mg

Minerals
Zeolite (Micronized Clinoptilolite) — 10 mg

SeMC Selenium (Methylselenocysteine) — 1 mcg (18% DV)

Organosulfur
Garlic Allicin 25% (Allium sativa) — 1.2 mg

Polyphenol
Turmeric Curcumin (Curcuma longa) — 19 mg

Polysaccharide
Chitosan (90% deacetylated) (Aspergillus niger) — 50 mg

Quinone
Black Seed Thymoquinone 20% (Nigella sativa) — 2.5 mg

Terpenoid
Monk Fruit Mogroside V (Siraitia grosvenorii) — 5 mg

Overview of Mechanisms

Mercury detoxification often involves chelation (binding to remove metals), enhanced excretion (via urine or feces), antioxidant protection (reducing oxidative stress), and reduced tissue accumulation. Ingredients like NAC, chlorella, and zeolite primarily aid through chelation and excretion, while others like curcumin and phycocyanin focus on mitigating toxicity effects. These roles vary by ingredient, with some showing stronger evidence in animal models than humans.

Evidence Levels and Considerations

Most evidence comes from animal studies (e.g., mice, rats), focusing on methylmercury or inorganic mercury forms. Human applications remain exploratory, and efficacy can depend on dosage, form, and co-exposure factors. For controversial or less-studied ingredients like cilantro or thymoquinone, analogies from other heavy metals are used, but direct Hg data is sparse. Consult healthcare professionals before use, as interactions or side effects may occur.

Potential Combinations

Ingredients may work synergistically; for example, NAC combined with selenium enhances protection against dimethylmercury toxicity. Garlic and curcumin could complement chelators by addressing oxidative damage. However, evidence for the listed dosages (e.g., 60 mg NAC, 300 mg chlorella) in Hg detox is not directly tested.


This comprehensive review examines the roles of specified ingredients in mercury (Hg) detoxification based on NCBI-sourced scientific literature, primarily from PubMed studies. Mercury exposure, often as methylmercury (MeHg) or inorganic forms like HgCl₂, can lead to neurotoxicity, oxidative stress, and organ damage, particularly in the kidneys, liver, and brain. Detoxification strategies typically involve promoting excretion, reducing absorption, chelating metals, or countering oxidative effects. Below, each ingredient is detailed with its proposed mechanism, supporting evidence, best quote, study title, and link. Where direct Hg evidence is absent, analogous data from heavy metals or noted limitations are included. Animal models dominate the research, with implications for human use requiring caution due to variability in bioavailability, toxicity forms, and individual factors.

Amines Category

NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) — 60 mg: NAC is a cysteine derivative that replenishes glutathione, aiding in antioxidant defense and metal chelation. It accelerates urinary MeHg excretion by forming complexes that facilitate elimination, reducing tissue burden. In mouse models, oral NAC profoundly increased urinary Hg excretion (47-54% vs. 4-10% in controls) when administered post-exposure. It also protects against Hg-induced neurotoxicity in rat hippocampus by preventing DNA synthesis reduction and oxidative damage. Combined with antioxidants like Zn and Se, NAC improves biochemical markers in dimethylmercury-exposed rats. Best quote: "The ability of NAC to enhance methylmercury excretion when given orally, its relatively low toxicity, and its wide availability in the clinical setting indicate that it may be an ideal therapeutic agent for use in methylmercury poisoning." Title: N-acetylcysteine as an antidote in methylmercury poisoning. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9520359.

Spirulina Phycocyanin (Spirulina platensis) — 10 mg

Phycocyanin, a bioactive pigment in spirulina, exhibits antioxidant and chelating properties, protecting against Hg-induced oxidative stress. In mouse models, C-phycocyanin prevented HgCl₂-caused lipid peroxidation, reactive oxygen species increase, and renal histology changes. Spirulina's overall detox effects include binding Hg for excretion, reducing liver enzyme markers, and mitigating inflammation. Best quote: "All doses of phycobiliproteins or C-phycocyanin prevented enhancement of oxidative markers and they protected against HgCl(2)-caused cellular damage." Title: Phycobiliproteins or C-phycocyanin of Arthrospira (Spirulina) maxima protect against HgCl(2)-caused oxidative stress and renal damage. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22980813.

Botanicals Category

Cilantro 4:1 (Coriandrum sativum) — 12.5 mg: Cilantro may chelate heavy metals, suppressing deposition and injury. While direct Hg studies are limited, lead research shows decreased femoral deposition and kidney injury in mice, with reduced urinary ALA and restored ALAD activity, suggesting chelation mechanisms applicable to Hg. Heated extracts reduce kidney heavy metal levels (e.g., arsenic, cadmium), enhancing oxidative resistance. Best quote (analogous for lead, potentially Hg): "These results suggest that Chinese parsley has suppressive activity on lead deposition, probably resulting from the chelation of lead by some substances contained in Chinese parsley." Title: Preventive Effect of Coriandrum Sativum (Chinese Parsley) on Localized Lead Deposition in ICR Mice. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11535365.

Chlorella (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) (broken cell wall) — 300 mg: Chlorella promotes MeHg excretion without altering absorption, reducing tissue levels. In mice, it increased fecal and urinary Hg 1.9-2.2-fold. Parachlorella beijerinckii accelerates elimination, lowering Hg in blood, liver, and kidneys. Long-term use with aminosulphurates reduced Hg in dental implant patients. Best quote: "The amounts of Hg excreted in feces and urine of the MeHg + BP group were increased nearly 1.9 and 2.2-fold compared with those of the MeHg group." Title: The influence of Parachlorella beyerinckii CK-5 on the absorption and excretion of methylmercury (MeHg) in mice. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20118630.

Minerals Category

Zeolite (Micronized Clinoptilolite) — 10 mg: Clinoptilolite adsorbs Hg via ion exchange, effective for removal in aqueous systems with potential in vivo chelation. Variations in zeolite origin affect capacity, but it's widely used for Hg among heavy metals. Best quote: "Clinoptilolite is the most applied natural zeolite to remove heavy metals. It is effective in removing As, Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg, and Ni." Title: Adsorption of heavy metals on natural zeolites: A review. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36972873.

SeMC Selenium (Methylselenocysteine) — 1 mcg: Organic Se like methylselenocysteine antagonizes MeHg by regulating speciation and bioavailability, forming inert complexes. In sturgeon, it maintains tissue Se distribution against toxicity. Selenocystine protects HepG2 cells from MeHg death. Best quote: "Selenium (Se) has been shown to antagonize mercury (Hg) toxicity." Title: Maintaining tissue selenium species distribution as a potential defense mechanism against methylmercury toxicity in juvenile white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25170596.

Organosulfur Category

Garlic Allicin 25% (Allium sativa) — 1.2 mg: Garlic's sulfur compounds chelate mercury, reducing organ accumulation and damage. In rats, it decreased MeHg and phenylmercury in liver, kidneys, bone, and testes, rivaling DMSA. Best quote: "accumulation of heavy metals in liver, kidneys, bone and testes were decreased, and histopathological damages and the inhibition of serum alkaline phosphatase activities by heavy metals were reduced." Title: A study on the effect of garlic to the heavy metal poisoning of rat. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3268178.

Polyphenol Category

Turmeric Curcumin (Curcuma longa) — 19 mg: Curcumin mitigates Hg-induced oxidative stress, reversing lipid peroxidation, glutathione depletion, and enzyme changes in liver, kidney, and brain. It decreases tissue Hg and serum markers of injury. Best quote: "The study indicates that curcumin, an effective antioxidant, may have a protective effect through its routine dietary intake against mercury exposure." Title: Detoxification and antioxidant effects of curcumin in rats experimentally exposed to mercury. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20229497.

Polysaccharide Category

Chitosan (90% deacetylated) (Aspergillus niger) — 50 mg: Chitosan-based micelles deliver chelators like C-DMSA, enhancing Hg²⁺ detection and removal in liver, reducing blood/liver Hg and enzyme markers. Best quote: "The mixed polymeric micelle delivery system could significantly enhance cell uptake and efficacy of a theranostic probe for Hg2+ detection and detoxification treatment in vitro and in vivo." Title: Vitamin E succinate-grafted-chitosan/chitosan oligosaccharide mixed micelles loaded with C-DMSA for Hg2+ detection and detoxification in rat liver. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31695366.

Quinone Category

Black Seed Thymoquinone 20% (Nigella sativa) — 2.5 mg: No direct PubMed studies link thymoquinone to Hg detox. Broader Nigella sativa research suggests hepatoprotective effects against heavy metals, but specific Hg evidence is lacking, warranting further investigation.

Terpenoid Category

Monk Fruit Mogroside V (Siraitia grosvenorii) — 5 mg: No NCBI studies directly support mogroside V in Hg detoxification. Its antioxidant properties may offer general protection, but evidence is absent for mercury-specific roles.

Ingredient Proposed Role in Hg Detox Best Supporting Quote Study
NAC Enhances urinary excretion "The ability of NAC to enhance methylmercury excretion... ideal therapeutic agent" N-acetylcysteine as an antidote in methylmercury poisoning
Spirulina Phycocyanin Protects against oxidative stress "All doses of phycobiliproteins or C-phycocyanin prevented... cellular damage" Phycobiliproteins or C-phycocyanin of Arthrospira (Spirulina) maxima protect against HgCl(2)-caused oxidative stress and renal damage
Cilantro Chelation and suppression of deposition (analogous) "Chinese parsley has suppressive activity on lead deposition... chelation" Preventive Effect of Coriandrum Sativum (Chinese Parsley) on Localized Lead Deposition in ICR Mice
Chlorella Increases fecal/urinary excretion "The amounts of Hg excreted... increased nearly 1.9 and 2.2-fold" The influence of Parachlorella beyerinckii CK-5 on the absorption and excretion of methylmercury (MeHg) in mice
Zeolite Adsorption and removal "Clinoptilolite... effective in removing As, Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg, and Ni" Adsorption of heavy metals on natural zeolites: A review
SeMC Selenium Antagonizes toxicity via speciation "Selenium (Se) has been shown to antagonize mercury (Hg) toxicity" Maintaining tissue selenium species distribution as a potential defense mechanism against methylmercury toxicity in juvenile white sturgeon
Garlic Allicin Reduces organ accumulation "accumulation of heavy metals... were decreased" A study on the effect of garlic to the heavy metal poisoning of rat
Turmeric Curcumin Antioxidant protection "curcumin... may have a protective effect... against mercury exposure" Detoxification and antioxidant effects of curcumin in rats experimentally exposed to mercury
Chitosan Enhances detection/detox via micelles "The mixed polymeric micelle... for Hg2+ detection and detoxification" Vitamin E succinate-grafted-chitosan/chitosan oligosaccharide mixed micelles loaded with C-DMSA for Hg2+ detection and detoxification in rat liver

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