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I am wondering how much detoxing I should even try pre-surgery. I have

a bottle of liver cleansing stuff and I am going to purchase the

Garden of Life products with my next paycheck. But I am wondering how

agressive I should be now... or should I just wait to do most of it

after the explant when the source of the problems is out of my body?

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Dr. Kolb often starts her patients out with an

anti-fungal detox program before their surgery. . .

Not only can it help you feel better between now and

your surgery, but you should recover faster .

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

--- ktitko <ktitko@...> wrote:

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> I am wondering how much detoxing I should even try

> pre-surgery. I have

> a bottle of liver cleansing stuff and I am going to

> purchase the

> Garden of Life products with my next paycheck. But I

> am wondering how

> agressive I should be now... or should I just wait

> to do most of it

> after the explant when the source of the problems is

> out of my body?

>

>

>

>

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My own decision on detoxing was to be gentle before the explant

surgery, as my body was fighting with all it had against the implants,

and I had tried a liver detox about a month previous, and I got really

sick...just my experience. So, my program before surgery was to follow

dr's. orders on what not to take, and I drank lots and lots of water.

I tried to hydrate my body and prepare it for even more " flushing "

after the surgery. I also took vitamins and minerals that were not on

the do not take before surgery list. I'm still in the first month post-

op, and again, I'm taking it slowly until I can become more

aggressive. I'm trying to focus on water, water, water....and to build

a little at a time on diet and exercise...just my experience Jackie

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