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Maybe somebody else need to use it for their kids:) I just got the respond from

the other forum!

Please check below Dr Loyds respond !

....

" Cholestepure is fine for kids. In general, all dosages assume a 150

pound adult, so he would get half of the usual dose.

We are seeing good improvement on even 1 per day if further mold

exposure is avoided. "

Loyd

http://www.royalrif e.com

carolyntriance <carolyntriance@...> wrote:

> Carolyn, thanks for your response!

>

> I just found the Pure Encapsulatons PDF file on Cholestepure, it

> looks good (I bought their Artemisia Annua when I still didn't

> encapsulate).

>

> It looks a 'safe' supplement, I mean. Where do you get them? (website)

>

> The problem to buy things from abroad is that I have to pay shipment

> then all taxes, that's why I try to reduce the number of providers as

> much as I can.

>

> I wonder who can 'stand' these fungi/ bart/ babesia/ lyme toxins.

> They feel SOOOO toxic for me.

>

> Yes, you're right, I have loads of unfinished products/ herbs here

> with me! I do a big cleaning from times to times.

>

> Have a good day!

> Selma

>

> >

> > --- In ,

> >

> > Hi Selma,

> > Thanks for your interest:

> > Cholestyramine is the drug Dr Shoemaker uses to bind and remove the

> > biotoxins from Lyme and mould in those who can't do it for

> themselves.

> > Cholestepure is a natural substance made of several plant sterols

> and

> > soy bean oil ; it is mentioned by Dr Loyd as a possible alternative

> to

> > the drug and is supposed to be better tolerated [Dr S said in an

> email

> > that Cholestyramine causes symptoms 10 times worse than Herxes!].

> > Certainly, after an initial slight problem, I can tolerate it, but I

> > can't fully judge how effectively it will clear the backlog of

> > biotoxins yet.

> > I think it's great that you are so good at your intuitive testing of

> > what you need at any given time. I have a mental image of a cupboard

> > in your house full of partially used herbs and supplements!

> >

> > Best regards,

> >

> > Carolyn

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> > Carolyn, thanks for your response!

> >

> > I just found the Pure Encapsulatons PDF file on Cholestepure, it

> > looks good (I bought their Artemisia Annua when I still didn't

> > encapsulate).

> >

> > It looks a 'safe' supplement, I mean. Where do you get them? (website)

> >

> > The problem to buy things from abroad is that I have to pay shipment

> > then all taxes, that's why I try to reduce the number of providers as

> > much as I can.

> >

> > I wonder who can 'stand' these fungi/ bart/ babesia/ lyme toxins.

> > They feel SOOOO toxic for me.

> >

> > Yes, you're right, I have loads of unfinished products/ herbs here

> > with me! I do a big cleaning from times to times.

> >

> > Have a good day!

> > Selma

> >

> > >

> > > --- In ,

> > >

> > > Hi Selma,

> > > Thanks for your interest:

> > > Cholestyramine is the drug Dr Shoemaker uses to bind and remove the

> > > biotoxins from Lyme and mould in those who can't do it for

> > themselves.

> > > Cholestepure is a natural substance made of several plant sterols

> > and

> > > soy bean oil ; it is mentioned by Dr Loyd as a possible alternative

> > to

> > > the drug and is supposed to be better tolerated [Dr S said in an

> > email

> > > that Cholestyramine causes symptoms 10 times worse than Herxes!].

> > > Certainly, after an initial slight problem, I can tolerate it, but I

> > > can't fully judge how effectively it will clear the backlog of

> > > biotoxins yet.

> > > I think it's great that you are so good at your intuitive testing of

> > > what you need at any given time. I have a mental image of a cupboard

> > > in your house full of partially used herbs and supplements!

> > >

> > > Best regards,

> > >

> > > Carolyn

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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