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As I am starting to understand, oxalates are a factor in CCSVI. Has

anyone used homeopathic oxalic acid to help support detoxification of

oxalates?

Thanks for any insights.

Be well,

Forsgren

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That is an interesting correlation.

I have not used oxalates persay, but i have used homeopathics for things similar and i have found success if its the right thing. Ie: chlorine, or another toxin that tested.

have you muscle tested it?

also, trying to find out why the oxalates are a problem might be useful..liver?

i dont know if that was useful or not! Misty

Homeopathic treatment for oxalates?

As I am starting to understand, oxalates are a factor in CCSVI. Has

anyone used homeopathic oxalic acid to help support detoxification of

oxalates?

Thanks for any insights.

Be well,

Forsgren

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Yes I had, but didn't have much success with it.

What has been helping me a lot is high doses of Biotin.

My kidneys feel so good, have a good flow when urinting and no burning at all,

pain in toes have gone away, but if I stop taking it the symptoms return.

I recently run out of Biotin and I experienced the same the same but once I

started taking Biotin things just got better.

I know is helping to detoxify my high oxalate levels because my urine has a

strong smell(I don't know if it is ammonia or oxalate) but I know Biotin is

helping me because of how good I feel when I take it.

Olga

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> As I am starting to understand, oxalates are a factor in CCSVI. Has

> anyone used homeopathic oxalic acid to help support detoxification of

> oxalates?

>

> Thanks for any insights.

>

> Be well,

> Forsgren

>

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