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Hi,

I just increased my son's No-Fenol dose, and I'm seeing lethargy, a

bit of chicken skin/rash on upper arms, some itchiness. Am I correct

that's more of a viral die-off than a yeast reaction? Would this mean

that the increased No-Fenol is giving us more bang for our buck from

the OLE dose we increased 3 weeks ago? We saw similar symptoms then.

Or could this be something the No-Fenol is doing directly, or both?

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I think you're getting more bang for your buck. No-Fenol has done great things

in terms of clearing stuff out for us. I don't dose OLE OoO or GSE without it.

viral die-off from No-Fenol?

Hi,

I just increased my son's No-Fenol dose, and I'm seeing lethargy, a

bit of chicken skin/rash on upper arms, some itchiness. Am I correct

that's more of a viral die-off than a yeast reaction? Would this mean

that the increased No-Fenol is giving us more bang for our buck from

the OLE dose we increased 3 weeks ago? We saw similar symptoms then.

Or could this be something the No-Fenol is doing directly, or both?

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> Hi,

>

> I just increased my son's No-Fenol dose, and I'm seeing lethargy, a

> bit of chicken skin/rash on upper arms, some itchiness. Am I correct

> that's more of a viral die-off than a yeast reaction?

For my #3, would have been either.

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