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Food allergy and questions

Posted on November 19, 2007 at 01:50:23 PM by Sharon
Hi Customer Service,

I have food allergy to many things like soy, milk, cayenne, garlic, chlorine, fluoride, msg, pineapple, kiwi etc..

I had read you recommend this below:
The gold edition pads (TRMX-2) and red edition pads (EXA-2) are the best pad for your condition. If eczema is associated with food intolerances (such as allergies), please include the special edition pads (CC) into your detox program.

We recommend the following schedule for your condition:
Monday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Tuesday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Wednesday: CC
Thursday: Rest
Friday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Saturday: EXA-2 and TRMX-2
Sunday: CC

How many packs total of each should I get and for how long? Like use for 1 month or more? My hives has gone down but not completely gone yet since it's almost a year now that I have hives from eating foods intolerant or allergic.

Please advise how many for item
EXA-2 = ? qty
TRMX-2 = ? qty
CC = ? qty

Also I had candida yeast overgrowth but it seem under control but if I need to buy the pad for controlling it how many I need to buy?

Per your response from someone you recommend:
Candida yeast overgrowth: FX-2 and KX-2

To alleviate yeast overgrowth, please use the blue edition once or twice per day during weekdays, and the green edition for the weekends.

How long I must use it?
How many qty for FX-2 AND KX-2?
Is one month supply and how many qty for one month supply best to get?

Thanks
Sharon

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