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Does anyone have experience with Enterosgel as a binder for detoxification?
It seems to bind toxins in the gut and is not systemically absorbed. A bit like cholestyramine, but i suspect less effective. Still would like to know if this is a valuable addition to my detoxification protocol?
Good thing is it doesnt contain any sweeteners like questran A (cholestyramine with aspartame) has.
I know one LLMD here in the Netherlands that recommends this, but that doenst necessarily mean anything imo.
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joalo
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karenl
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S13, my doctor sells it and I asked him if it is good. He said yes. But I have not tried it.
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