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It's legal and it doesn't have to be compounded.

Drugs don't have to be compounded.

Including tylenol. Unless you think you are reacting to it.

Mara

> so excited - i'm attending a local intestinal group in Sept to share

> scd with them!! the woman who runs it, her son has crohns and is on

> 6mp - i told her i didn't think it was legal but some need stuff to

> start and then wean off- is that correct or if it was compounded

> would it then be legal???

> thanks

> Eileen

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It's legal and it doesn't have to be compounded.

Drugs don't have to be compounded.

Including tylenol. Unless you think you are reacting to it.

Mara

> so excited - i'm attending a local intestinal group in Sept to share

> scd with them!! the woman who runs it, her son has crohns and is on

> 6mp - i told her i didn't think it was legal but some need stuff to

> start and then wean off- is that correct or if it was compounded

> would it then be legal???

> thanks

> Eileen

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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It's legal and it doesn't have to be compounded.

Drugs don't have to be compounded.

Including tylenol. Unless you think you are reacting to it.

Mara

> so excited - i'm attending a local intestinal group in Sept to share

> scd with them!! the woman who runs it, her son has crohns and is on

> 6mp - i told her i didn't think it was legal but some need stuff to

> start and then wean off- is that correct or if it was compounded

> would it then be legal???

> thanks

> Eileen

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Eileen,

All drugs don't even fall into the legal/illegal level.

We must take them if we need to! Some people don't have the type of docs that

would even call in a legal script for them.

Sometimes people cannot afford it.

Elaine told us to take meds when we need them and they do not have to be

compounded.

Supplements fall into the legal/illegal level as supplements are not a

necessity. Of course there are exceptions for individual needs etc. If one is

not having good results that would be one of the first things to omit.

There is one long term SCD'er I met at my Lyme docs office that takes an herb

for post Lyme disease issues. This herb contains corn starch. It does not

bother her. She has been on the SCD 7 years!! All with the book alone and

calling Lucy's. Has never even been online. Cool, huh?

Good luck,

Jodi

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