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Dear Judy ,I use carrot juice, Indian gooseberry juice and beet root juice along with a high fibre diet to remove solvents.,seems to work quite well. Recently detoxed a man with Benzene poisoning with CML WITH dramatic results h rWith warm regardsDr Manik Hiranandani Sent from my iPad

I've found products I like for dealing with environmental toxins and metals. However, I'm struggling to find a good product to directly address solvent toxins. I'm currently using individual frequencies for each solvent, which works well, but is very challenging to keep up with. Many different ones are often released and come out at all different times.

Ozonated water could help, but it could kill some things for some that they couldn't handle. I've found a Heel product that addresses enzyme functions that will help make it easier for some people, but support is still needed to handle the solvents. It would be a lot easier to have a product that will address neutralizing or mopping up solvents specifically, not just system support. Any ideas?

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Judy Stone ND

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Hi Dr. Hiranandani,

Thank you for your response. This seems like a very helpful combination for

solvents. The Indian gooseberry is new to me, not much background with Ayurvedic

ingredients. I'm trying to figure out a way to make this combo easily available

for those here in the US. Not everyone has a juicer or access to Indian

gooseberries. Also some have to be careful of the amount of sugars they use,

with quite a bit found in the carrots and beets. I did find a source of organic

Amla powder. I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have about getting this

combo together here.

In the meantime, I came up with a frequency based on your juice combo that seems

helpful. If anyone decides to try it, please let me know what you think.

77777.77 #carrot, beet, amla combo 20120714 solvent toxins

Thanks!

Judy

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> > I've found products I like for dealing with environmental toxins and metals.

However, I'm struggling to find a good product to directly address solvent

toxins. I'm currently using individual frequencies for each solvent, which works

well, but is very challenging to keep up with. Many different ones are often

released and come out at all different times.

> >

> > Ozonated water could help, but it could kill some things for some that they

couldn't handle. I've found a Heel product that addresses enzyme functions that

will help make it easier for some people, but support is still needed to handle

the solvents. It would be a lot easier to have a product that will address

neutralizing or mopping up solvents specifically, not just system support. Any

ideas?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Judy Stone ND

> >

> >

>

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or get indian gooseberr in powder form

http://www.bulkherbstore.com/Indian-Gooseberry-Powder

being a " currant " berry it would be interesting to see if other currant

varieties have similar traits.

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> Hi Dr. Hiranandani,

>

> Thank you for your response. This seems like a very helpful combination for

solvents. The Indian gooseberry is new to me, not much background with Ayurvedic

ingredients. I'm trying to figure out a way to make this combo easily available

for those here in the US. Not everyone has a juicer or access to Indian

gooseberries. Also some have to be careful of the amount of sugars they use,

with quite a bit found in the carrots and beets. I did find a source of organic

Amla powder. I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have about getting this

combo together here.

>

> In the meantime, I came up with a frequency based on your juice combo that

seems helpful. If anyone decides to try it, please let me know what you think.

> 77777.77 #carrot, beet, amla combo 20120714 solvent toxins

>

> Thanks!

>

> Judy

>

>

>

>

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