Kudzuslipper
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Hello medical experts. A while ago I thought I saw on here a few medical meal replacements that were specifically for over reactive people. Something about how they are formulated/broken down. Does this ring a bell to anyone?
I'm not looking for pea or rice protein or anything like that... But a medical meal replacement that is absorbed better that I could possibly use to start healing my gut and allergies.
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Razzle
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I think you're talking about an amino-acid based meal replacement, since there are no whole food proteins or protein peptides (partial food proteins) to trigger allergic reactions.
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Judie
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A doctor recommended Ultra Clear to me. Do you mean something like that?
It was because I was so highly reactive to everything at the time.
Ultra Clear Plus is a called a medical food.
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Kudzuslipper
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Thank you Razzle and Judie. these look like what I am looking for.. I would like to try it for a weekend or more to see if I effects my achiness. Years ago I tested positive for 95 out of 100 foods. The best anyone could tell me was rotate. I do avoid my highest allergens.
If it could help me lose some weight that would be great too.
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Kudzuslipper
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Razzle, have you used the AlphaENF? how did it make you feel?
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