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Cleansing Products That Are Messing Me Up


Christina98

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Hi everyone

I am not too happy lately :( I started see an MD that also practices holistic.I went to him to find out what else may be wrong with me since I have soent the last 28 years not well.I am 31 now and I have always felt unwell......now these days it gets to me more and is MUCH worse.I am DESPERATE for help so thats why I take money I dont really have to pay this guy to fix me or try to tell me whats up.

He gave me stuff to take to detoc/cleanse the GI tract/intestinal tract.That made sense to me.

However what is not making sense now is that 2 DIFFERENT cleansing products make me fell ill when taking them.The biggest baddest of them all is the severe constipation.I drink water with it and I bought some magnesium citrate today and upped my essential oils.One product the main ingredient is psylliium husk the other is brown rice and other things.I tried one 1 week then this happened so I tried the other one.....and it happened.I know you can get a headache and feel crappy from and detox (right away) but I feel this constipation issue all of a sudden is not normal.Can anyone help me and tell me if they have heard of this type of reaction.Its almost as if my body dont want any cleanse its acting and feeling harmful.

Any help would be appreciated because I am not sure if this Dr is right.I wonder if these are signs of allergy to the stuff????//


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My personal thoughts would be that a cleans, on an already compromised digestive system, might not be a good idea. :)

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...mp;#entry515142

You mentioned that you recently found out you have a gluten intolerance. How's that going?

I would go gentle on yourself until you can heal.

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