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Isa,

Would you mind clarifying what you mean under " apples (left to get brown, for

1/2 hr) " to help with the liver.

Do you mean to bake the apples for half an hour until slightly brown? Do they

have to be specific kind of apples or this works with any kind of apples?

Sorry for so many questions, but I have never heard about the apples before and

I am also trying various things to help with my son's liver detox (plus he loves

apples, although I have never given him baked, only raw), so this would be very

useful for me as well.

Thanks a lot for sharing,

Krassi

>

> Fransel

> Flurbiprofen is used in severe inflammatory processes like Rheumatoidal

Arthritis, bursitis, etc. I have heard of people using it long term. However,

ALL drugs and even a lot of natural meds can be taxing on the liver, but

inflammation is something that needs to be addressed urgently in every case. My

thought is pls keep in mind the liver is the only organ w the ability to create

new cells at a pace, that basically, we have a new liver twice a year....so keep

your antiinflammatories AND support his liver so he can cope with all the detox

he'll need to do. Milk thistle, boldo tea, castor oil packs, laser on the liver,

apples (left to get brown, for 1/2 hr) are some easy tricks to help his liver.

Sorry if l sound pushy about my opinion of u keeping the AI drugs on board but l

am being sincere and l believe u haven't tried it for long enough and, reaqding

your son's case, l believe they are highly important. Let me tell you, just

for your peace of mind, that l gave my son 300 mg of flurbiprofen a day for a 5

month time span and nothing happened to him, he was calmed and gained back the

affectionate child he was before regressing and he has kept this gains. I

checked his liver before starting the drug and every 4-6 weeks while he was on

it. My kiddo is 6yo, so dear Fransel, put your hands over all of your son's

medicines, pray for God to annoint them with the Holy Spirit, the spirit of

health and..... Don't be afraid. I am mixing already my personal beliefs here,

hope u don't mind, but this is the most true to heart words l can tell u!!!!

> Many blessings to you

> Isa

>

> Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

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Thanks a lot Isa, I will try that.

Krassi

> >

> > Fransel

> > Flurbiprofen is used in severe inflammatory processes like Rheumatoidal

Arthritis, bursitis, etc. I have heard of people using it long term. However,

ALL drugs and even a lot of natural meds can be taxing on the liver, but

inflammation is something that needs to be addressed urgently in every case. My

thought is pls keep in mind the liver is the only organ w the ability to create

new cells at a pace, that basically, we have a new liver twice a year....so keep

your antiinflammatories AND support his liver so he can cope with all the detox

he'll need to do. Milk thistle, boldo tea, castor oil packs, laser on the liver,

apples (left to get brown, for 1/2 hr) are some easy tricks to help his liver.

Sorry if l sound pushy about my opinion of u keeping the AI drugs on board but l

am being sincere and l believe u haven't tried it for long enough and, reaqding

your son's case, l believe they are highly important. Let me tell you, just

for your peace of mind, that l gave my son 300 mg of flurbiprofen a day for a 5

month time span and nothing happened to him, he was calmed and gained back the

affectionate child he was before regressing and he has kept this gains. I

checked his liver before starting the drug and every 4-6 weeks while he was on

it. My kiddo is 6yo, so dear Fransel, put your hands over all of your son's

medicines, pray for God to annoint them with the Holy Spirit, the spirit of

health and..... Don't be afraid. I am mixing already my personal beliefs here,

hope u don't mind, but this is the most true to heart words l can tell u!!!!

> > Many blessings to you

> > Isa

> >

> > Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

>

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