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After pushing Glut. I worry about Re absorption. What can I use to bind the crap my glut and chorella and spirulina and detoxing pulls out so it does not re-enter> Charcoal.
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Have you tried activated charcoal? I was recently told to try it and I am going to give it a go.
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Jenny,
I would be interested to know how the activated charcoal goes. I have it in my plethora of sups but I have not tried it yet. I guess I worry that it will suck up all of the (expensive) Mepron Im taking.
I've also heard it can suck up vitamins and minerals.
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Does it really suck up vitamins and minerals too?? Well that isn't good! I guess it makes sense that it would do that but I need some kind of binder. UGH! I will let you know how I do
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I don't know if this may be helpful, but I have been using a soluble fiber called apple pectin. Toxins are a big issue for me, and this is the first of many products I have tried, giving me quite a bit of results from using it.
It is a cholesterol binding fiber similar to what the drug cholesteramine does.
Google, apple pectin, toxins. There is quite a bit of information on it.
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