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Thanks Marc~I notice it is expensive. I am sure it is probably worth it, and

I see that it could last a month, but how long would someone take that for?

Amy

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Jefferson

In a message dated 7/1/2008 1:51:52 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

marc@... writes:

> What is NDF please?

NDF is micronized chlorella and cilantro, which has a small

enough particle size that it goes into the bloodstream more

readily than regular powdered chlorella, and exits along with

its bound toxins via the kidneys/bladder instead of the liver:

_https://www.https://wwwhttps://www.htt_

(https://www.bioray2000.com/Products.cfm)

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Wow, okay then. I thought I'd have to go through a whole bottle per month. I

hadn't realized that even one drop would do some sort of good. I saw that

they did have liver support too. I did start some chlorella, and have been

itching like a madman-at nighttime especially. I am going to try this NDF stuff

and see how I do.

Amy

In a message dated 7/1/2008 4:14:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

marc@... writes:

Well, it all comes down to dosage. A lot of people who have serious

problems detoxifying cannot tolerate any chelators in large doses, so

they may only be able to tolerate 1 drop a day. In such a case, that

bottle will probably last you over a year! However, if you are able

to tolerate the maximum dose of 50 - 100 drops per day, then that

bottle may only last you a week or two.

When I started NDF, I started at around 1 drop a day. After a long

time, I was able to ramp up slowly, and I think that for a while

I was taking up to 50 drops per day. Interestingly, years later

after I had stopped taking NDF and had gone downhill again, I had

to start over at 1 drop a day. In hindsight, I guess I should have

taken a maintenance dose *forever*, as it seems that my body

simply accumulates toxins and can't get rid of them on its own.

(I suppose that some proper liver support might take care of

that)

Marc

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take everything you have.

Jefferson

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> Thanks Marc~I notice it is expensive. I am sure it is probably worth it,

> and I see that it could last a month, but how long would someone take that

> for?

Well, it all comes down to dosage. A lot of people who have serious

problems detoxifying cannot tolerate any chelators in large doses, so

they may only be able to tolerate 1 drop a day. In such a case, that

bottle will probably last you over a year! However, if you are able

to tolerate the maximum dose of 50 - 100 drops per day, then that

bottle may only last you a week or two.

When I started NDF, I started at around 1 drop a day. After a long

time, I was able to ramp up slowly, and I think that for a while

I was taking up to 50 drops per day. Interestingly, years later

after I had stopped taking NDF and had gone downhill again, I had

to start over at 1 drop a day. In hindsight, I guess I should have

taken a maintenance dose *forever*, as it seems that my body

simply accumulates toxins and can't get rid of them on its own.

(I suppose that some proper liver support might take care of

that)

Marc

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> Wow, okay then. I thought I'd have to go through a whole bottle per

> month. I hadn't realized that even one drop would do some sort of good.

I've heard that 1 drop per day can do some good longterm, however

I have always tried to increase my dose to just below where I get

adverse symptoms. At the moment, that seems to be about 5 drops

per day. But like I said, I had previously been handling much

more than that.

And yes, that same company does offer a liver support product

(LiverLife), although I seem to react badly to anything which

contains milk thistle.

Marc

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> The Bioray guy's are ancient well known quacks:

> http://www.quackwatch.org/04ConsumerEducation/News/rife.html

> http://www.casewatch.org/fdawarning/prod/2001/bioray.shtml

Okay, at this point, I'll have to assume that you've subscribed to

this group just to cause trouble. The product that I'm recommending

is called " NDF " (a heavy metal chelator), which is manufactured

by a company named " BioRay " . The links you have provided above

are for a completely different company and product (a frequency

generator).

Marc

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