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MichaelTampa
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Nothing to do with worms. "Nrf2 Activator" is a Xymogen product designed to help activate some nrf2 gene or process or whatever the nrf2 actually is. The product is a potent antiinflamatory.
Posts: 1927 | From se usa | Registered: Mar 2010
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My daughter took it for several months. Very expensive. Not taking currently. Our doctor felt it was very important. She was taking 2/2x a day.
Posts: 312 | From Utah | Registered: Nov 2010
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desertwind
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Dr. H. recommends this supplement as part of my treatment for detox and anti-inflammatory properties.
Is it helping??? Hard to tell...but I would say a possible yes.
Posts: 1671 | From Tick Infested New Jersey | Registered: Apr 2010
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Hi, Dr. H told my husband to take this as well. I wasn't at the appointment with him and he's very confused as to what its for.
Is it for inflammation or to take only when you have a flare, or both? Thanks for any info. Its Saturday now and if I called or emailed the office I wouldn't get a response until Monday.
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sammy
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I take one capsule everyday for inflammation.
Like any medicine or supplement, it probably takes a couple weeks to get the full effects. I stopped it because I didn't think that it was helping and it was too expensive. It was working, when I stopped it I got slammed with pain!
Works better than ibuprofen and some RX anti-inflammatories that I've tried. But you have to take it consistently, not once every now and then.
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