Topic: Any Thoughts re: / Experience with Microhydrin?
canbravelyme
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I was told today that microhydrin is considered to be the most powerful antioxidant available.
Does anyone have experience with microhydrin?
In Wiki, there is a warning about it:
"Other treatments with perceived harm included other pharmaceutical drugs, provocative neutralization, hydrogen peroxide, Metagenics' UltraClear medical food, and Microhydrin antioxidants."
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canbravelyme
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While I'm at it, is NT Factor similar / the same?
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Cass A
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Dear Can,
My husband was recommended to take microhydrin by his MD after a heart attack and open heart surgery in 1995.
He had very high cholesterol and tryglycerides.
He took microhydrin for many years, also immpower, garlic and was on the Zone diet.
No perceived harm.
The sx that preceded his heart attack are handled. He now takes the Immpower and systemic enzymes and garlic, as well as other supplements.
He tests positive for Lyme, but our LLMD says that his major problem is genetic lack of ability to eliminate toxins. So, that's were he's working.
He finally stopped microhydrin about a year ago. By that time, there was no perceived change from stopping it.
Best,
Cass A
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canbravelyme
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Hi Cass,
Thanks for the reply.
Did your husband find that the Microhydrin did him good, or could he tell?
Best wishes,
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djf2005
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I have been considering this supplement as well, I have a brochure on it and it's very different from other antioxidants. I will dig it out w the details and post back when I am able.
Derek
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