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Hi all,

Do you have to " herx " to derive benefit from Nondenatured Whey? is one

building glutathione, if you don't herx?

Does this mean there is a methylation problem or your toxin level is OK?

If you do herx on The True Whey (but can't tolerate it for other

reasons), but don't herx on Renewpro, do you need to try Immunepro?

I do know, that I have most, often, improved, to some degree, on what I

have herxed on, in the past.

Any comments?

Thank you,

Amelia

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Dear All,

I, as well, as, Carillo (in message # 110709) ARE NOT HERXING

ON RENEWPRO...is this a problem or not?

>

> Hi all,

>

> Do you have to " herx " to derive benefit from Nondenatured Whey? is

one

> building glutathione, if you don't herx?

>

> Does this mean there is a methylation problem or your toxin level

is OK?

>

> If you do herx on The True Whey (but can't tolerate it for other

> reasons), but don't herx on Renewpro, do you need to try Immunepro?

>

> I do know, that I have most, often, improved, to some degree, on

what I

> have herxed on, in the past.

>

> Any comments?

>

> Thank you,

> Amelia

>

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Not a problem at all. It does not mean it is not working.

Massimo

Re: Is Herxing a Requirement to improve on the

Nondenatured Wheys?

Dear All,

I, as well, as, Carillo (in message # 110709) ARE NOT HERXING

ON RENEWPRO...is this a problem or not?

>

> Hi all,

>

> Do you have to " herx " to derive benefit from Nondenatured Whey? is

one

> building glutathione, if you don't herx?

>

> Does this mean there is a methylation problem or your toxin level

is OK?

>

> If you do herx on The True Whey (but can't tolerate it for other

> reasons), but don't herx on Renewpro, do you need to try Immunepro?

>

> I do know, that I have most, often, improved, to some degree, on

what I

> have herxed on, in the past.

>

> Any comments?

>

> Thank you,

> Amelia

>

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