Haley
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Thought I would bring up this thread again. Great for anyone wanting to detox. I'll read through them when I get some time.
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Keebler
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I have been very chemical sensitive and unable to handle most oral detox supplements, so have been successfully detoxing with FIR - far infrared sauna detoxing. Highly recommended for anyone who's got MCS and can handle heat.
I first used a biomat for 6 months, once a week sweating in a sleeping bag on top of it, and after 6 months, suddenly could handle being around smells again, like smoke, bleach, perfume, cologne.
Now I've been detoxing in a FIR sauna tent for the past year and slowing being able to touch more chemicalized surfaces. I do it every couple days and shower off hot and cold after sweating.
My doctor also recommended that I take takesumi activated charcoal as well.
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springshowers
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lpkayak
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does anyone know if past due date chlorella can hurt you?
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desertwind
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I am sensitive to any sulfa/sulfate/sulphur products.
I have been taking Byron White Detox 2 and NT Detox with pretty good results. The clay really helps to bind things.
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I keep hearing about them, but I don't know how they work etc.
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dbpei
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I have read that fir infrared saunas are not only good at helping you to detox, but also good at helping to chelate heavy metals. Any feedback on this?
Lpkayak, I would be reluctant to take the chlorella if the date is really old. But if it was just a month or two, I would probably take it. You might try calling the manufacturer and asking.
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An advice? Are the stainless steel buckets the way to go?
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MannaMe
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When your lungs are detoxing and you keep coughing, what is the best way to help detox the lungs?
We recently added tumeric to the daily supplements and the coughing began shortly after.
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springshowers
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I am not sure about steel bucket enemas I am sorry . But I think it does not matter But more technique should be paid close Attention to .
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springshowers
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For the lungs What has worked best for me Is steam. I have out a pot of water On and added various things like Eucalyptus and breath in and it losses Everything and cleans and clears and Best of all brings it up and out for you
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springshowers
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What is your most powerful and effective detox support to help shorten and reduce severity of herx reaction ?
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springshowers
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Up for those looking into detox regimens.
Keep sharing for others to learn from you
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springshowers
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Since done last posts I replaced my plastic bag enema kit last summer with steel bucket and if starting mixing recipes a must so you can clean it out so much easier and mix right in the lot too. The attachments medical grade and so much better too. I also feel better not having heated up plastic which who knows what the chemicals that may leach out.
Overall I find the steal bucket best. Hanging its more of a rig but I have found just the right height Table or such works perfect or even a door knob if your laying on the floor.
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springshowers
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Yea
Watch with Marc Weill - Part 3 of 12
On the Lymelesslivemore.com Site that has free videos through 31 st
He describes the lymphs exactly how I have as a backed up clicked thick sewer and its huge to learn this and where the lymphs are and how to resolve this.
It's saved my body and resolved my pain and many if not all symptoms.
Killing is not what we need to concentrate on It has equaled 20 or less percent of what I have done to Improve my symptoms.
Detox detox detox All organs Lymphs Gut Diet Support Rebuild
Don't ignore this huge piece of the puzzle. I suffered too long before I learned this I didn't have help learning it either.
I hope this helps others and saves you time And needless suffering
Blessings
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