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Neurotoxins: Is this another too-good-to-be-true remedy?

So I am on to another possible cure, using cholestyramine. My provider pointed me to chronicneurotoxins.com where the research of Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker lends information on the treatment as well as an online vision test for neurotoxins. A wide variety of chronically-ill patients have tested positive and been succesfully treated for neurotoxicity. I took the online test and tested positive. So I am taking cholestyramine now. I have never seen such fast results from a test I could pay for and take online. It seems to good to be true, but I will give it another try. Hope springs eternal!  I had been following the herbal detoxification I bought last week, and for the third time I was violently ill from the attempt. So I had just been wondering if the medical community had come up with SOMETHING to detoxify the body, when I heard from my provider about this drug. Cholestyramine causes the bile acids to be excreted rather than circulated back to the liver for remanufacturing bile. This is us

CANDIDA BE GONE! OxyAloe is the ticket

I think it worked: the OxyFlush product from Phoenix Nutritionals, developed by Dr. Whiting, has removed my candida-related symptoms! I drank the bottles of OxyAloe for the last eight weeks, carefully following the instructions but reducing the frequency to twice a day when I sensed a general weakening during the treatment. During the last two weeks I have cautiously re-introduced carbs and natural sugars into my diet. I am overjoyed to say I have not had ANY RECURRENCE OF SYMPTOMS (rashy-itchy skin, vaginitis, etc.) This is a major breakthrough for me. I have spent the last four or five years trying to control this scourge, and now I believe I have conquered it! I want to tell the whole world and the millions of women who struggle with this problem. OxyAloe comes in a liquid form, and is very palatable, even though its main ingredient is hydrogen peroxide. It tastes like berry flavor, and can be kept at room temperature, but you can refrigerate it if you prefer to drink it chilled. Th