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I have used Takesumi in the past for about two years. It works well also to chelate heavy metals. I never had any problem with constipatiion while on it
Magnesium is a good way to counteract it if you have that problem
it does take a little getting used to drinking it though, it's pure black, but it didn't taste that bad. Be careful though, I have stained some clothing
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Thank you, Lyme987, That is the type of stuff I wanted to know.
I do take magnesium now, so I imagine I will just continue with it while on the Takesumi.
As far as staining clothing, THANK YOU. Great tip to know.
I knew it was black and was concerned about the taste.
If you have been doing it for two years, I imagine that means you feel you are getting great results from this product. Thanks again.
Lpkayak, I haven't used the other products you are discussing, so don't understand comparisons.
Good luck in your future persuits.
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I've used chlorella, CSM, charcoal and most recently takesami. It is funny, my doc said it was not constipating, but I found it to be VERY constipating.
I stopped taking it this week because I've been sick with a cold and it was hard to do my usual regimen. I feel so much better off of it. I don't even want to try it again...
I found CSM and charcoal to be less binding. It's funny how we all react so differently to different meds and supplements.
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My LLMD recommends it, so that's a pretty good recommendation! I've been taking for some years now with no problems. I just drink it down with water or juice. It turns the inside of the cup black, so got to wash it out afterwards!
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I think it's a pretty strong binder, so I think many will have reactions.
I used to react to everything under the sun, but not so much the binders. It really helped me with metals.
I think it also has some mild microbial properties
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Sometimes it makes me herx, so I use other binders.
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Thank you all for your input.
Sounds like something I do need to try, at least for awhile.
And yes, my LLMD recommended it too, which I feel is a high endorsement.
I know we ALL respond differently to all these things we try, but you gave great food for thought. Thank you.
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As far as detox goes, I am using Living Clay and really like the results. I'm trying to "fix" my salicylate sensitivity and histamine intolerance.
Good luck with the charcoal!
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Are you using the clay in baths, drinking it or both, Lymetoo?
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I agree with Lookup about everything, and radioactive particles are a concern. Maybe that is why it makes me herx sometimes.
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As stated up-thread, radiation is why we should be concerned about products from Japan and the Pacific.
For example, look at today's articles from enenews.com
TV: Billions of mysterious creatures dead along West Coast — “Literally covering all of Oregon coast” — Washing up from California to Alaska — Expert: Death totals are staggering, “it’s got to be billions” (VIDEO)
“Caldrons of hell” created at Fukushima, says energy company official; Disaster is recurring each day at plant — Japan Nuclear Expert: We have a crisis “of a severity that can’t be imagined anywhere else”; People have been abandoned and “thrown away” (VIDEO)
quote:Originally posted by ukcarry: Are you using the clay in baths, drinking it or both, Lymetoo?
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Drinking it.
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quote:Originally posted by lookup: As stated up-thread, radiation is why we should be concerned about products from Japan and the Pacific.
For example, look at today's articles from enenews.com
TV: Billions of mysterious creatures dead along West Coast — “Literally covering all of Oregon coast” — Washing up from California to Alaska — Expert: Death totals are staggering, “it’s got to be billions”
. The mysterious creatures are blue jellyfish, and they don't know yet why they died. It could be lack of food or lack of oxygen in the water.
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