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CODE Complex Quick Start Guide (How to Get Started on Your Customized Nutrition)

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Access the full version of our Getting Started on CODE Complex Guide here.

Welcome to a new era of personalized health!

With CODE Complex, you’re taking the first step toward unlocking the full potential of your genetic blueprint for optimal wellness.

Taking Your CODE Complex

  • Full Daily Serving: 10 capsules (or 2 scoops of powder) per day.
  • Recommended Start: 5 capsules (or 1 scoop) in the morning and 5 capsules (or 1 scoop) later in the day.
  • With Food and Water: Take with meals and plenty of water for best absorption and to reduce digestive issues.

Understanding Your Body’s Needs

  • If You Are Sensitive: Start with a small amount and increase gradually, especially if you have detoxification markers like EXPH1 or GSTP1. (If you are highly sensitive, see a more detailed plan here.)
  • Listen to Your Body: Do not “push through” discomfort; adjust serving as needed.

Top Tips

  • Subscribe: Subscribe to monthly auto-delivery to get the best price so you can “set it and forget it.” Your next order will run when you still have about 2/3 of your current bottle because it takes up to 17 business days to manufacture, test, and deliver your customized product.
  • Choosing Powder? Keep in mind that it is raw nutrition with no added flavor! Mix with juice or smoothie to improve taste and texture. A popular mix is orange juice + vanilla protein powder (it tastes like an Orange Julius!).

Additional Support

  • Get the Guide: Read the full guide to getting started on your supplement here.
  • SNiP Support: For general questions about your supplement, email support@snipnutrition.com.
  • Monthly Onboarding Call: Join our monthly onboarding call + Q&A (details provided by email at the beginning of each month).
  • Educational Portal: New videos are added regularly to your SNiP educational portal.
  • Your Healthcare Provider: For questions or concerns that are medical in nature, contact your provider.

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