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I talked with a doctor in California today, Dr. N and he said that I should do the real time labs on mycotoxins to see what type I have in me.
Then to treat those toxins with a specific binder to pull them out, I have already been on cholestyramine for two months, but I guess other binders like, activated carbon, bentonight clay, and chlorrella will bind different types of toxins.
Anyone have any experience with this treatment? Thanks
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how expensive?
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GretaM
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If I remember rightly mine was between $700 and $800 dollars.
The worst part of it is figuring out where I was/am getting exposed to mold.
The test is fine and dandy but without removing the source of exposure,....
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