RepairVite Side Effects: What to Know
A plain-language overview of reported reactions, contraindications, and who should be cautious with Apex Energetics RepairVite (K-60), 173.7 g powder, ~30 servings.
Elimination-context reactions follow the general pattern, with the key challenge being separating them from food-reintroduction signals:
Most Commonly Reported Reactions
Across user reports and practitioner observation, the side effects most often associated with RepairVite fall into a few categories:
- Week-one bloating — most common; start it during the stable phase, not on a reintroduction day, so you can attribute it correctly
- Headaches days 3-5 — about 1 in 20; fluids generally clear it; again, time the start away from a reintroduction
- Glutamine anxiety or jitteriness — uncommon; ease-in catches it; higher risk in anxiety or seizure profiles
- Demulcent-related constipation — slippery elm and marshmallow root can slow transit, which can confound a reintroduction read if it overlaps
- Rebound on abrupt stop — taper, and ideally do not stop mid-reintroduction when you are trying to read food signals cleanly
- Rare chamomile allergy — ragweed cross-reactivity; note that chamomile is itself a food-adjacent botanical worth logging against the elimination list
Who Should Be Cautious
Elimination-context cautions: do not use in pregnancy (DGL), with a seizure history (high-dose glutamine), or on lithium or other narrow-TI drugs. Stop on new abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, or significant anxiety or insomnia. The elimination-specific discipline is methodological: start RepairVite during a stable stretch and hold its dose constant through reintroduction, so a reaction during reintroduction reads as a food signal and not a confound. If symptoms are not quieting at all on the strict phase, that is a sign the driver has not been found — adding a repair powder will not fix an unidentified trigger. Serious GI diagnosis routes through GI.
What to Do If You Experience a Reaction
If a reaction occurs, the standard guidance is to stop the supplement and contact your healthcare provider. A clinician can review the full ingredient list, your other medications and supplements, and any underlying conditions that may be relevant. For a deeper look at how a practitioner evaluates RepairVite side effects in real patients, see this the practitioner's full RepairVite K-60 review.
Drug and Supplement Interactions
The interaction note is short and easy to manage in an elimination context. Separate from other pills by ≥30 minutes — the demulcents blunt absorption. Coordinate with the prescriber on lithium and narrow-TI drugs given the licorice-derived DGL. Clear the glutamine load with the prescriber for seizure or mood-disorder medication. The elimination-specific point is to keep the supplement schedule itself constant during reintroduction so the only variable changing is the food.
Long-Term Use Considerations
Long-term elimination-context use: RepairVite's natural arc maps onto the protocol — start in the stabilization window, run through reintroduction, and the standard 60-90 day course usually carries the patient through that reintroduction sequence. Step down to once daily for 30 days afterward, then reassess and likely stop. If reintroductions go well and symptoms stay quiet, the barrier work has done its job and there is no case for indefinite use. A flat response argues the barrier was not the limiting factor. The the practitioner's full RepairVite K-60 review covers the longer-term framework and the taper.
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