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Hello DVM,

RVKPD> Something else I was just reading is about the mucopolysaccharides that

are stuck with the water in the fluid retention of hypoT. There are also stored

there many metabolic wastes that could

RVKPD> never be discarded before because of poor physiologic function. Now that

the metabolism is picked up these waste products will start to be cleared out

along with the mucopoly and water. I

RVKPD> cannot imagine that we feel too good as these things start circulating

our systems. Eventually they will be gone....till then, drink lots of pure

water!

thats an interesting point -i've heard some folk suggest milk

thistle to support the liver . I wonder if anyone is taking it here?

--

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Alison

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Hi, Alison,

I've been taking milk thistle just over a month. I have fatty liver so I

decided to give it a try.

in Va.

Hello DVM,

RVKPD> Something else I was just reading is about the

mucopolysaccharides that are stuck with the water in the fluid retention

of hypoT. There are also stored there many metabolic wastes that could

RVKPD> never be discarded before because of poor physiologic function.

Now that the metabolism is picked up these waste products will start to

be cleared out along with the mucopoly and water. I

RVKPD> cannot imagine that we feel too good as these things start

circulating our systems. Eventually they will be gone....till then,

drink lots of pure water!

thats an interesting point -i've heard some folk suggest milk

thistle to support the liver . I wonder if anyone is taking it here?

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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Hi, Alison,

I've been taking milk thistle just over a month. I have fatty liver so I

decided to give it a try.

in Va.

Hello DVM,

RVKPD> Something else I was just reading is about the

mucopolysaccharides that are stuck with the water in the fluid retention

of hypoT. There are also stored there many metabolic wastes that could

RVKPD> never be discarded before because of poor physiologic function.

Now that the metabolism is picked up these waste products will start to

be cleared out along with the mucopoly and water. I

RVKPD> cannot imagine that we feel too good as these things start

circulating our systems. Eventually they will be gone....till then,

drink lots of pure water!

thats an interesting point -i've heard some folk suggest milk

thistle to support the liver . I wonder if anyone is taking it here?

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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Hi, Alison,

I've been taking milk thistle just over a month. I have fatty liver so I

decided to give it a try.

in Va.

Hello DVM,

RVKPD> Something else I was just reading is about the

mucopolysaccharides that are stuck with the water in the fluid retention

of hypoT. There are also stored there many metabolic wastes that could

RVKPD> never be discarded before because of poor physiologic function.

Now that the metabolism is picked up these waste products will start to

be cleared out along with the mucopoly and water. I

RVKPD> cannot imagine that we feel too good as these things start

circulating our systems. Eventually they will be gone....till then,

drink lots of pure water!

thats an interesting point -i've heard some folk suggest milk

thistle to support the liver . I wonder if anyone is taking it here?

--

Best regards,

Alison

http://www.alisonashwell.com

mailto:alison.ashwell@...

new work uploaded

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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