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In a message dated 10/28/2010 5:52:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

aurora@... writes:

Hi folk-- I'm doing miniscule amounts of treatment and getting big herxes,

mostly neurological-- balance, vertigo, word retrieval, mental fog and lots

of neuropathic pain. I'm cutting back even further, but was interested in

finding out what binders people use. I am taking 3 spoons of modified

citrus pectin a day. I tried cholestyramine and had a bad allergic reaction.

I'm

considering bentonite(in suspension.) Any other thoughts? Thanks, Aurora

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> interested in finding out what binders people use.

I have used Chlorella; it sometimes produced a bit of herxing for me but nothing

serious. But some people have very strong reactions to this, so probably not for

everyone.

Buhner suggests that Smilax also helps with herxing.

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Hi

I use Sonne's #7 - bentonite clay in suspension

I also use a homemade colon

cleanse program that has alot of fiber herbs

Psyllium

Bentonite clay

Marshmallow root

Flax seed

About 12 herbs

I also drink Essiac tea for detox

Wishing you Light & Love & Ease of well being

Randy

On Oct 28, 2010, at 6:52 PM, " Aurora " <aurora@...> wrote:

> Hi folk-- I'm doing miniscule amounts of treatment and getting big herxes,

mostly neurological-- balance, vertigo, word retrieval, mental fog and lots of

neuropathic pain. I'm cutting back even further, but was interested in finding

out what binders people use. I am taking 3 spoons of modified citrus pectin a

day. I tried cholestyramine and had a bad allergic reaction. I'm considering

bentonite(in suspension.) Any other thoughts? Thanks, Aurora

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Activated charcoal is another great binder. Remember to take binders away from

supplements and meds as they will pull those out too. Also need to supplement

minerals as those can be pulled as well. Fulvic acid and ConcenTrace are a

couple types of liquid minerals.

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> > Hi folk-- I'm doing miniscule amounts of treatment and getting big herxes,

mostly neurological-- balance, vertigo, word retrieval, mental fog and lots of

neuropathic pain. I'm cutting back even further, but was interested in finding

out what binders people use. I am taking 3 spoons of modified citrus pectin a

day. I tried cholestyramine and had a bad allergic reaction. I'm considering

bentonite(in suspension.) Any other thoughts? Thanks, Aurora

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I have been using apple pectin fiber with great results.  It provides for

binding of the toxins and does not interfer with my supplements like activated

charcoal or clay.

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Sent: Fri, October 29, 2010 9:51:52 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Binders

 

Activated charcoal is another great binder. Remember to take binders away from

supplements and meds as they will pull those out too. Also need to supplement

minerals as those can be pulled as well. Fulvic acid and ConcenTrace are a

couple types of liquid minerals.

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> > Hi folk-- I'm doing miniscule amounts of treatment and getting big herxes,

>mostly neurological-- balance, vertigo, word retrieval, mental fog and lots of

>neuropathic pain. I'm cutting back even further, but was interested in finding

>out what binders people use. I am taking 3 spoons of modified citrus pectin a

>day. I tried cholestyramine and had a bad allergic reaction. I'm considering

>bentonite(in suspension.) Any other thoughts? Thanks, Aurora

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I use:

Bentonite Clay foot baths

Red Root Tincture

Chlorella

Dry Brush - must be done correctly or not much benefit (I did it wrong for a

while)

assorted amino acids

I take such small doses of bug killers, but it's working. My symptoms are very

slowly getting better. Some of us can only take very small amounts, especially

at first.

Connie

[ ] Binders

Hi folk-- I'm doing miniscule amounts of treatment and getting big herxes,

mostly neurological-- balance, vertigo, word retrieval, mental fog and lots of

neuropathic pain. I'm cutting back even further, but was interested in finding

out what binders people use. I am taking 3 spoons of modified citrus pectin a

day. I tried cholestyramine and had a bad allergic reaction. I'm considering

bentonite(in suspension.) Any other thoughts? Thanks, Aurora

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