successor molecule after being released from the other tissue?
As PCA-Rx removes the toxin from the receptor, it gives up a molecule to the damaged receptor to keep other toxins from reattaching. This nutrient molecule then remains in place until the healing process is complete. The remaining portion of the PCA-Rx then forms a three-dimensional lattice structure (or matrix) around the toxin, binding through ionic, covalent and hydrogen attachments. The toxin is completely engulfed by the PCA-Rx and is safely removed without chance of reattachment. The elimination of toxins with PCA-Rx is 85% fecal, 10% urine, and 5% vapor (skin and breath).