Guest guest Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 Hi everyone, hope you have got through Christmas OK.Just a quick query. Have any of you used the above, we are about to put it in the program (on advice of Dr CK at Breakspear). Any adverse reactions? >>I would expect some with ALA and Chorella in it, there are much safer products on the markets Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 Cheers Mandi, I'll have a search around. I just felt despite the fact it was recommended there were a lot of bits and pieces in it which could be a problem. Happy Christmas, Eileen x Eileen > > > In a message dated 26/12/2008 08:46:42 GMT Standard Time, > biomed@... writes: > > Hi everyone, hope you have got through Christmas OK. > Just a quick query. Have any of you used the above, we are about to > put it in the program (on advice of Dr CK at Breakspear). Any > adverse reactions? > > > > >>I would expect some with ALA and Chorella in it, there are much safer > products on the markets > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 Hi Eileen You're right that chlorella is a concern also ALA and methionine particularly at such large amounts would be a big concern for me. ALA really should only be used on a proper chelation protocol as it will move metals in and out of the brain. Kenny > Hi everyone, hope you have got through Christmas OK. > Just a quick query. Have any of you used the above, we are about to > put it in the program (on advice of Dr CK at Breakspear). Any > adverse reactions? > > I realise that some of the food-based items could be a problem for > our son who has allergies. > > Chorella is a bit of a concern for me. > > Thanks everyone, > Eileen > > Contains: > > two vegetable capsules contain: > > alpha lipoic acid (thioctic acid) 100 mg. > n-acetyl-l-cysteine (free- form) 100 mg. > turmeric (curcuma longa) extract (root) 100 mg. > (standardized to contain 97% curcuminoids) 97 mg. > milk thistle (silybum marianum) extract (fruit) 125 mg. > (standardized to contain 80% silymarin) 100 mg. > broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) sprout concentrate (20:1) (whole > plant) 100 mg. > (standardized to contain a minimum of 400 mcg sulforaphane) > artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) extract (leaf) 125 mg. > (standardized to contain a minimum of 5% cynarin 6 mg. and 3% > caffeoylquinic acids) 4 mg. > taurine (free-form) 250 mg. > glycine (free-form) 250 mg. > l-glutamine (free-form) 250 mg. > l-methionine (free- form) 100 mg. > chlorella pyrenoidosa (cracked cell wall) 200 mg. > vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) > > > Thanks guys > Eileen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 Hi Eileen You're right that chlorella is a concern also ALA and methionine particularly at such large amounts would be a big concern for me. ALA really should only be used on a proper chelation protocol as it will move metals in and out of the brain. Kenny > Hi everyone, hope you have got through Christmas OK. > Just a quick query. Have any of you used the above, we are about to > put it in the program (on advice of Dr CK at Breakspear). Any > adverse reactions? > > I realise that some of the food-based items could be a problem for > our son who has allergies. > > Chorella is a bit of a concern for me. > > Thanks everyone, > Eileen > > Contains: > > two vegetable capsules contain: > > alpha lipoic acid (thioctic acid) 100 mg. > n-acetyl-l-cysteine (free- form) 100 mg. > turmeric (curcuma longa) extract (root) 100 mg. > (standardized to contain 97% curcuminoids) 97 mg. > milk thistle (silybum marianum) extract (fruit) 125 mg. > (standardized to contain 80% silymarin) 100 mg. > broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) sprout concentrate (20:1) (whole > plant) 100 mg. > (standardized to contain a minimum of 400 mcg sulforaphane) > artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) extract (leaf) 125 mg. > (standardized to contain a minimum of 5% cynarin 6 mg. and 3% > caffeoylquinic acids) 4 mg. > taurine (free-form) 250 mg. > glycine (free-form) 250 mg. > l-glutamine (free-form) 250 mg. > l-methionine (free- form) 100 mg. > chlorella pyrenoidosa (cracked cell wall) 200 mg. > vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) > > > Thanks guys > Eileen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 -Hi Eileen, Dr Cubala recommended Clear Detox from Pure Encapsulations.I think Breakspear must have lots of stocks from them,because the other supplements which were given are also from the same company. I don't know if it is the same product but ingredients are a bit similar..Alpha lipoic acid and also there are lots of amino acids profile in this product.I started but my son's hyperventilation was very heavy,I am not sure if it was because of this supplement.I stopped,anyway my son can't tolerate so many supplements at present,especially detox products. Dr Cubala also recommended G.I Integrity for two capsules which containsl-glutamine 2000mg...I give only one capsule..She also recommended another L-Glutamine product from the same company.This is also contains l-glutamine 1000mg.So,I thought that it is too much and didn't start this one.Can anybody tell me is it safe given that amount of L-glutamine to a very low weighted young teenager? I don't understand.. Thanks Nevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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