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🧠 Elevate your immunity game with Brain Bean’s Ultra Pure IgG – because your health deserves the best!
Brain Bean Basics Ultra Pure IgG Supplement offers 150g of high-potency Immunolin powder, providing 60 servings of immune-boosting IgG per container. Designed for easy mixing into beverages, this dairy-free, gluten-free formula is crafted in the USA at high altitude for purity and potency. Ideal for professionals seeking a science-backed, clean supplement to support gut and immune health daily.











| ASIN | B08KHSZV34 |
| ASIN | B08KHSZV34 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Brand Name | Brain Bean |
| Color | red |
| Container Type | Tub |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Brain Bean |
| Manufacturer | Brain Bean |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BBUPI |
| Manufacturer reference | BBUPI |
| Material Features | Dairy Free, Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.8 x 9.2 x 9 cm; 211 g |
| Primary Supplement Type | Zinc |
| Product Benefits | Powder |
| Special Ingredients | Gluten Free |
| Total Servings Per Container | 60 |
| UPC | 603902116901 |
J**H
This is NOT vegan. No clue why Amazon has that in the product details. It’s BOVINE immunoglobulins. If you want it to blend well, use an immersion blender. It mixes well with lemonade, and disappears into milk and instant breakfast powder. The reason it clumps is because it doesn’t contain an emulsifier. Yes, it can cause constipation, especially if you have slow motility. Take artichoke leaf extract, and add in some magnesium, if you think you might be getting constipated. It’s a binder, but not the same way charcoal or clay bind. This is the same ingredient as is found in Enteragam, the “medical food” that used to be prescription only. My GI office gave me samples of it, several years ago. At the time, it was about $600/box. It’s great for getting diarrhea under control. Yes, it’s expensive. It has a proven track record.
E**G
So far I like this product better than the other IgG supplement I was buying. This one doesn’t seem to stir quite as well (but they taste the same) and I also seem to not need as much for the same effect of managing gut and autoimmune symptoms. Some people hate the taste so for what it’s worth, to me it tastes like really thin powdered milk. If you know you don’t like the taste of powdered milk you may want to put it in something that’s not too acidic with to cover up the flavor.
A**O
The best most potent supplement for my gut health. Keeps everything in check. Started taking the full dosage and now take half scoops.
S**R
Has anyone else experienced negative side effects? Since taking 1 scoop of this product 1x/day I've been having a perpetual stomach ache, a feeling of itchy skin on my face, stuffy nose, increased need to pee throughout the day and night, a feeling of bloating, and some constipation. I don't see any potential negative side effects listed, and am wondering whether this is a common experience for folks or whether it's just me.
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I started with a single serving for the first 60 or so days without much impact. Apparently the clinically relevant dose for treating GI issues is about 20+ grams, so i quadrupled my dose twice per day and only then started seeing some improvements. That’s about one canister per week, yikes. Not very sustainable. To be clear, Immunolin is a trademarked ingredient that any brand or formulator is free to purchase from the manufacturer. Brain Bean is the only Immunolin I could find without added emulsifiers. If you’re someone who cares about these things this is the best option for you.
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