Is it selenomethionine Renee?  dee

On 4 Dec 2009, at 14:42, Renee wrote:

> It sounds as if your friend needs to do some serious liver cleanses.  There 
> are many types out there, so have him research to see which one would suit 
> him best.  There are over night flushes/cleanses to week long cleanses.  The 
> milk thistle is a very good liver herb, which not only helps clean the liver 
> but helps rebuild liver cells, but it is not enough on it's own.  That's why 
> I suggest some liver cleanses. 
>  
> But he really needs to see some nutritionist or someone like that to help 
> explain cleansing to him, and what to take with it.  The colon should be 
> cleaned first because if you take a liver cleanse without a clean colon, then 
> the toxins from the liver that the cleanses get out, just get dumped back 
> into the body if the colon is not excreting every day, at least twice a day.
>  
> On the other hand, the over night liver flushes usually include enough Epsom 
> salts to 'force' the colon to dump, which in turn takes out the toxins.  
> That's why he should talk to someone who knows, unless he can do a lot of 
> research for himself.
>  
> The ALA is an acid and if not taken with food can cause heartburn.
>  
> The CS can be taken any time.  Apricot pits, when they were recommended for 
> cancer years ago, were to be taken throughout the day.  You want to keep the 
> b17 in the body, so a pit every hour or every couple hours is best.
>  
> Selenium should be taken with food.  There's a special type of selenium that 
> is better than 'plain' selenium, though I can't think of the name of it right 
> now.  Again, Google is your friend.
>  
> Sorry, have no idea what zopiclone is.
>  
> Your friend really needs to go to a nutritionist or other type of alternative 
> health professional because a regular doctor is not going to recommend what 
> is actually needed to help clean and rebuild the liver.  They don't believe 
> in liver cleanses, which is a shame, because the liver is the one organ that 
> is perfect at rebuilding itself quickly, so long as it has help.
>  
> Samala,
> Renee
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> If anyone knows more things that help the liver that would be good.
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