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Hi, I'd like to try molybdenum for chemical sensitivities.Just wondering if there is a particulary good brand out there.
thanks
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joalo
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I'm using it to help deal with fungal die-off toxins and yes, I think it does help with that.
I'm not sure why it's used for chemical sensitivities.
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Razzle
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Molybdenum is needed by the methylation cycle enzymes, and the enzymes that process chemicals (aldehydes, alcohols, purines, sulfur/sulfites, etc.).
I use Thorne Molybdenum 1000mcg.
Tried Carleson's Moly-B (500mcg.) but it didn't work as well for me.
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