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I've seen two different products with similar ingredients that people say helped lift their brain fog and healed some physical ailments. This is the cheaper of the two which is why I might buy it. Anyone have experience with similar products?
I never tried any of those. What I do to detox is first use a natural brush to dry skin brush my body and then I take an epsom salt/hydrogen peroxide bath (warm to hot water) and soak for at least 20 minutes.
I also put my feet into hot water that has dry mustard powder and cayenne pepper.
I do several other things but those 2 things helped (and still do). I also do liver/gallbladder cleanses, coffee enemas, etc.
Friends have talked about a book called "Toxic" by Neil Nathan and said it helped them a lot. I have not read it to date.
"The Cutler protocol is designed to keep the levels of chelator in the blood stable. To this end, ALA gets dosed every three hours or less... In practical terms, this requires setting alarm clock reminders to take the chelator on schedule, night and day. The Cutler protocol also measures chelation in “rounds.” A minimum round is three days plus the intervening two nights, or about sixty-four hours. After a round, the person takes a break and starts all over again the following week, keeping this cycle up until they are well again. This process can take several months to several years."
I've seen two different products with similar ingredients that people say helped lift their brain fog and healed some physical ailments. This is the cheaper of the two which is why I might buy it. Anyone have experience with similar products?
I wouldn't touch a product like that from an unknown company with a "proprietary blend". If I wanted to try those types of supplements I would stick to known and trusted brands like Trace Minerals, Pure Planet and others. Iherb is a fantastic supplier of authentic supplements and has a 20% off sale today.
I wouldn't touch a product like that from an unknown company with a "proprietary blend". If I wanted to try those types of supplements I would stick to known and trusted brands like Trace Minerals, Pure Planet and others. Iherb is a fantastic supplier of authentic supplements and has a 20% off sale today.
Thanks for the info. I'm looking at Shilajit resin and capsules since I don't want to pay for a lot of water. Swanson is a good brand and comparatively inexpensive. But I think I should wait until I see my chiropractor to see what she recommends. I'd never heard of Shilajit, zeolite, fulvic and humic acid before and I take dozens of daily supplements.
I've seen two different products with similar ingredients that people say helped lift their brain fog and healed some physical ailments. This is the cheaper of the two which is why I might buy it. Anyone have experience with similar products?
I watched a very informative interview on RedPillNews on Rumble with a naturopathic doctor he's had on before, who is a very popular guest. She has a website where you can sign up for webinars and offers different options for clearing parasites and toxins. I had just purchased Shilajit (chiropractor approved) before seeing the show but as soon as I finish the bottle I may try her cleansing protocol.
We all are walking hazardous waste dumps! So we have to be our own health advocates since we can no longer trust employees of the medical industrial complex.
I watched a very informative interview on RedPillNews on Rumble with a naturopathic doctor he's had on before, who is a very popular guest. She has a website where you can sign up for webinars and offers different options for clearing parasites and toxins. I had just purchased Shilajit (chiropractor approved) before seeing the show but as soon as I finish the bottle I may try her cleansing protocol.
We all are walking hazardous waste dumps! So we have to be our own health advocates since we can no longer trust employees of the medical industrial complex.
and my BS meter overheated and exploded before making it halfway down the page. I have never seen such a density of misinformed statements and lies in one place before. And people are turning there for truth?
and my BS meter overheated and exploded before making it halfway down the page. I have never seen such a density of misinformed statements and lies in one place before. And people are turning there for truth?
This is the Alternative Medicine forum. You may have missed that bit.
The video of her recent appearance on Red Pill News is more informative as she goes into details, talks about how her personal journey of doing everything wrong ruined her health and inspired her to become a naturopath. The last half hour is callers with questions.
I've been seeing several mentions of Florida Sharkman protocol. Someone said he did this routine, eliminated a lot of parasites and improved his balance, which sounds intriguing. Although parasites in the brain, depending which region of the brain, could very well affect balance or other things. Look at RFK Jr. and his brain worm!
Protocol looks heavy duty intense, not something I'd try on my own. I'd have to check with my chiropractor for her recommendations. If anyone has tried it, please let us know.
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