Born Free Protocol Important Information

FAQ Guide for Research and Veterinary use

For Research & Veterinary use only.

What if the Research Participant experiences some tooth-staining from the troche? This staining can at times occur due to biofilms / plaque on the teeth, grasping to the orange/brown colour of the ferrous fumarate and riboflavin minerals in the troche.  These can be dissolved by using NAC + Sodium Bicarbonate rinse before brushing. See the Born Free Protocol gentle recipe in 2.2.3 Living without chronic dysbiosis.

The troche looks grainy on top? Sediments on top of the troche can occur during shipping this can be due to temperature changes in transit. Troches are made on heat and cooled-down to set in the troches-case, however sometimes during shipping they lose some shape or sediments may occur on a layer. Ideally, it's best that they stay cool to keep their shape.

How should troches be stored? Should be kept in the freezer upon arrival. Where after, kept in a cool area away from heat.

Why the different flavours for the mineral troche to the zinc troche? Suppository insertion is not recommended in peppermint flavour as 'peppermint' can enhance a bowel movement. In this case, Vanilla-Butternut may serve a better option.

The troche is taking a long time to dissolve in the mouth. This can be due to lack of saliva or lack of oral movement which can happen in some Research Participants who are critically unwell due to a medical illness. Having a drink of water, wetting the mouth beforehand can help, or trying another area of the mouth which may have better salivation, and more tongue movement. Alternatively, troche can be used as a suppository.

Taste and flavour options. The most palatable troche flavours are vanilla-butternut and peppermint. Flavours have been tried and tested, carefully selected for each troche.

Compliance in Research Participants: The compliance is poor due to the taste.  Sometimes Research Participants are sensitive to taste and may not like the taste. Options to remove some of the stronger tastes such an NAC, Iron, etc. These troches aren’t overly palatable and are available to use as suppository, if desired. It is suggested to avoid peppermint flavouring if this is the intended administration route, as it can trigger bowel movements. Vanilla-Butternut flavouring, is much more tolerable for either application. . Unfortunately, once Born Free Protocol Certified products are ordered, returns cannot be accepted.

Returns and change of mind? Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on Born Free Protocol items as they are custom compounded. Option to purchase 1 month to start with if unsure of compliance with the flavour. Health Dispensary will not be held responsible to issue with compliance, taste, or change of mind, etc.

Why are there 2 troches? The Born Free protocol suggests both troches, Mineral and Zinc. Why aren’t they all combined in one troche? The Zinc is in a separate troche to the other minerals because the quantity required to make Zinc is quite substantial in comparison to the mineral troche ingredients. The simple answer is that the Zinc could not fit into the Mineral Troche.

Why is it so expensive? To purchase the individual products globally as per the Born Fee protocol, it's fair to say costs are in excess $1000 ordering individual products. The troche is a simplified way of reaching goals in one or two lozenges per day, as are the other variety of formulae.

A lot of items in the protocol are things the Research Participant tried in the past, but didn’t get anywhere. Why is this different? The Born Free protocol is a synergistic approach, where each supplement works with a specific intent, to read more please read the FAQ on Born Free.life

Will it affect a GI test result? The ferrous fumarate may cause a false positive for occult blood on a GI test.

Why can it cause a black tongue? The ferrous fumarate may cause a black/brown hairy tongue at times, if the Research Participant has existing inflammation.

What about a mouth ulcer, if present? If the Research Participant experiences mouth ulcers / lesions / sores with use, pause for a few days and address the oral microbiome using [via bornfree.life] bacteriophage, antiseptic recipe and follow with oral proboscis in 2.2.3 Living without chronic dysbiosis.

For Animal Use: Dosing should be adjusted per allometric scaling. 

Legal Notice: No food, no dietary supplement, no medicine. The manner of use is the sole responsibility of the user. 

DMSO-BASED NUTRIENT ABSORPTION FACT SHEET

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a well-established solvent with a long track record of safe use in humans when applied topically or in diluted oral formulations.

It facilitates the absorption of small molecules across mucosalmembranes by disrupting lipid bilayers and enhancing passive diffusion.

Nutrient absorption can use either a transdermal or oesophageal route (preferred), depending on local regulatory status /restrictions, or prescription status. For the oesophageal route, the liquid is held in the mouth then slowly swallowed, allowing uptake across the oral cavity, throat, and oesophageal lining. At a 10% concentration, DMSO dramatically improves absorption without significant irritation.

For the transdermal route, the liquid is broadly smeared across thin areas of skin, such as armpit-to-elbows, inner thighs, neck, etc., multiple times per day. At a 10% concentration, DMSO improves absorption without significant irritation, however with reduced bioavailability compared to the oesophageal route and significantly less convenience.

Notes and Limitations-

  • These bio availability estimates assume a 10% DMSO solution is held in the mouth and swallowed slowly.
  • Active transport mechanisms are partly bypassed with DMSO, enhancing passive absorption.
  • Absorption is influenced by individual variability, nutrient status, and mucosal integrity.
  • Mineral ions may still show some competition or saturation effects

Common Side Effects and Reactions:

  • Temporary light-headedness or flushing from rapid absorption may occur at first.
  • Mild histamine response (tingling, itching, warmth) is common and short-lived.
  • DMSO-related odour (garlic-like breath/body smell) may occur.
  • Paradoxical symptoms may occur when restoring severe deficiencies (e.g., fatigue, anxiety).
  • It is suggested to reduce starting dosage in sensitive individuals and titrate slowly.