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anjiell
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are they cholerra herbs or apple pectin?
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both of those are binders.. also, charcoal, chitosan, cholestyramine.. plus others..

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We use Yerba Prima Great Plains Bentonite Detox (liquid)

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Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began.

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I have never taken bentonite as a binder, such as is necessary for binding the neurotoxins that are being released with any treatment. I am sure it's okay once in a while for cleanse applications. But not something that needs to be used 4 times a day when treating for anything that kills or detoxes. It takes good things also.

The best are Chlorella pyrenoidosa, Chlorella vulgaris, Chitosan (I get Lipo-Chitosan at Swansons), Betasitosterol, Pectin, Cholestyramine, charcoal, and others I am forgetting right now. They should be alternated -- it's never good to use the same remedy all the time.

With any you may have to help along to avoid constipation. I used a tiny tablet (for pennies)
called I-Ching Sung from a chinese herb place that is not habitforming and very mild. The fiber in binders creates bulk. But you need to get it out asap because it contains many toxins.
You will have a tough time getting well if you do not pay attention to binders. 1/2 hour before meals and before going to bed. You will wake up a lot better if you take binders before you go to bed. It is an absolute must unless you want to have to find the same toxins over and over and over again after the get recirculated and reabsorbed.

Read Dr.K's "Neurotoxin Elimination Protocol" all over the internet. Read what he considers Neurotoxins and how to deal with them. Toward the lower portion of the publication. The toxic metals are the worst and some others are not that far off.

Take care.

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Edit: found it

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