Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 I haven't gotten one of those, but yes that sounds very 'fishy' to me too. No matter if it was fake or real, if you are going to reply, your reply is probably best. ND Islip NY I got the following email today and to me it seems " fishy " : " I have been advised by my naturopathic doctor to take Unda 1 and 20 to detox my body during my pregnancy. I am 10 weeks pregnant. I have started on dose of the Unda combination. I was reviewing the ingredients in both Undas and looked them up. And many of the ingredients are not recommended during pregnancy. Should I be taking them? I feel embarassed to call my doctor to ask about this. I wouldn't want him to think I don't trust him. And also he is away for the next couple of weeks.Your advice would be greatly appreciated. " I wrote back saying I could not offer advice to a non-patient and to speak with the prescribing doctor or call Seroyal. Just wondering if this is a hoax or something?Kate Whimster, NDToronto, ONwww.wavelengthwellness.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2011 Report Share Posted December 3, 2011 Hello Kate, I received the exact same email, and responded in the same way. I thought it was 'fishy' too. However, maybe this individual was desperate to get information and emailed several NDs to see if there was free help. Judith Fiore, ND Toronto, Ontario Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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