RepairVite Elimination-Diet Companion

RepairVite FAQ

Quick answers to the questions visitors most often ask about Apex Energetics RepairVite (K-60), 173.7 g powder, ~30 servings.

Why add RepairVite after an elimination diet?

After a thirty-day elimination, the goal shifts from removing irritants to stabilizing and supporting the lining before and during reintroduction. RepairVite supplies barrier substrates — glutamine plus demulcents and mucosal-support agents — for that stabilization window, which is one of its intended use cases. A clinician's review of Apex RepairVite K-60 describes the post-elimination fit.

When in the reintroduction phase should I start it?

It's usually layered on at the end of the elimination phase, as you move into stabilization and start reintroducing foods, rather than during the strict elimination itself. The idea is to give the lining support while you challenge it with reintroductions. Starting it before the elimination has done its work skips the step that identifies the driver.

What might I notice while I'm reintroducing foods?

The tricky part is telling supplement reactions apart from food reintroduction reactions. RepairVite's own most common effect is week-one bloating, plus the occasional early headache. Easing in slowly and adding it before, not during, a food challenge keeps the signals cleaner. The side-effects page helps you tell them apart.

How do I dose it during the stabilization window?

One scoop twice daily in cool water, between meals, with a half-scoop lead-in for about four days. Keep it thirty minutes from other pills since the demulcents blunt absorption. Treat it as a defined sixty-to-ninety-day course that overlaps the stabilization and reintroduction window, then taper rather than stopping abruptly.

Does it help the post-elimination gut recover?

It's a reasonable fit here because the post-elimination window is an identified scenario — you've removed the driver and you're supporting recovery. The glutamine evidence is real if modest, and zinc carnosine is well-supported. It's still a support tool layered onto the dietary work, not a substitute for the elimination itself or a cure for whatever prompted it.

K-60 or the SE version after elimination?

K-60 is the standard and the usual starting point after an elimination diet. RepairVite-SE (K-98) is the stronger version, kept for more sensitive patients or more aggressive protocols. For routine post-elimination stabilization, K-60 is generally where practitioners begin; the SE decision is theirs based on tolerance.

Any reasons to skip it during this phase?

Yes — pregnancy rules it out because of the DGL, a seizure history rules it out because of the glutamine, and lithium or other narrow-therapeutic-index drugs mean clearing it with your prescriber first. If new abdominal pain shows up or diarrhea persists during reintroduction, stop and check in. The clinician's review walks through the cautions.

Where's the full review for post-elimination use?

This practitioner-written review covers how to time it around reintroduction, how to dose it, and when the stabilization window is done.

Still have a question?

For questions specific to your health situation, the the practitioner's full RepairVite K-60 review includes practitioner notes on dosing, stacking with other supplements, and when RepairVite is — or isn't — the right choice.

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