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> I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them is

between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this true?

And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are:

sarsaparilla (smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

I don't think anyone knows for sure, but it probably depends on what they bind

and how strong (which may vary between persons because of differences in blood

chemistry etc.). Smilax shouldn't be a problem as it is part of the expanded

Buhner protocol. I would take the chlorella 2 hours or so apart from the herbs,

as it is more a general toxin binder.

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Not sure about those. I have read that chlorella will bind Vit C so should not

be taken near each other. Liposomal glutathione is not a binder but a liver

support supplement. Not sure about Sarsaparilla.

Other binders that are very strong and will pull minerals and supplements

include activated charcoal, bentonite and other types of clay, cholestyramine

(Rx), apple pectin, etc.

deb

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> I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them is

between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this true?

And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are:

sarsaparilla (smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

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I took info for gluthation vit c and ozone how they should be one from an other

( all iv)

from several specialists

 the seller of gluthation told me no problem

the ozone Doctros told me

i do no tknow that is pretty honest

an other half an hour after appart wich ever it is vitc from ozne or vot c from

gluthation an other told me 8 hours .

as a rsult I cut the thing on an average of one horu or two. I did it for the

ozone from the gluthation and it worked .

I think I have seen somewhere that vit c stay a very little time in the body

like 1 hour .

Marie

 

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From: Deb57 <ds@...>

Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 5:38:23 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: toxin-binders dose timing

 

Not sure about those. I have read that chlorella will bind Vit C so should not

be taken near each other. Liposomal glutathione is not a binder but a liver

support supplement. Not sure about Sarsaparilla.

Other binders that are very strong and will pull minerals and supplements

include activated charcoal, bentonite and other types of clay, cholestyramine

(Rx), apple pectin, etc.

deb

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> I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

>herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them is

>between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this true?

>And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are:

sarsaparilla

>(smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

>

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first vit c half an horu after the chlorella if I remmeber well what dct K told

me

marie

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From: Deb57 <ds@...>

Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 5:38:23 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: toxin-binders dose timing

 

Not sure about those. I have read that chlorella will bind Vit C so should not

be taken near each other. Liposomal glutathione is not a binder but a liver

support supplement. Not sure about Sarsaparilla.

Other binders that are very strong and will pull minerals and supplements

include activated charcoal, bentonite and other types of clay, cholestyramine

(Rx), apple pectin, etc.

deb

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> I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

>herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them is

>between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this true?

>And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are:

sarsaparilla

>(smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

>

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chlorella,  half an hour before the meal

the othe rI do no tknow I would take the gluthation on an empty stomach bu tI ma

not sure

Marie

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Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 9:14:26 PM

Subject: [ ] toxin-binders dose timing

 

I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them is

between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this true?

And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are: sarsaparilla

(smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

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Thanks, deb. This is helpful.

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> Not sure about those. I have read that chlorella will bind Vit C so should

not be taken near each other. Liposomal glutathione is not a binder but a liver

support supplement. Not sure about Sarsaparilla.

>

> Other binders that are very strong and will pull minerals and supplements

include activated charcoal, bentonite and other types of clay, cholestyramine

(Rx), apple pectin, etc.

>

> deb

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I have never (yet) been told to take the liposomal glut on an empty stomach

and the patches I use I wear for 12 hours; so of course I eat.

I would be curious why an empty stomach - it doesn't make sense to me. I

believe glut is used to open up the detoxing pathways - use it with B-125 a

complex and extra B-12.

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Subject: [ ] toxin-binders dose timing

I have read on this forum that binders will bind to some/all of the

herbs/supplements that we take for Lyme, and so the best time to take them

is between herb doses, or else risk neutering their effectiveness. Is this

true? And if so, which binders have this effect? The ones I'm taking are:

sarsaparilla (smilax), chlorella, and liposomal glutathione.

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