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RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Hair loss and Ibs are two of my issues as well. I’m not a big fan of water only fasting or any type of fasting other than daily fasting, which means going anywhere from 12 to 23 hours without food eve... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I strongly suspect accutane behaves in a manner similar to cancer, able to travel back and forth to different parts of the body, depending on which body part(s) are most hospitable for it. The main bo... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I just don’t think gluten free or lactose free makes a difference for us. As for beef organs and tissues, I’m finding I do best with ancestral living bone and codeage beef spleen. Other than calcium, ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Dr Ron’s and life giving store both make excellent beef brain products. The beef intestines is ancestral supplements. And lots of decent suppliers of whole beef liver pills are out there. ancestral su... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I’ve just gone gluten free, and it seems to be a step in the right direction. Below is my current program. Will keep the board posted on how it goes. Raw beef x1 of each daily Brain Intestines Non ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I’ve dropped the beta glucan in favor of increasing whole grain food intake. Multigrain squares cereal, oatmeal raisin cookies, sun chips non original whole grain chips, whole grain fig newtons, etc. ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane My theory is that accutane gets trapped in different parts of the body for different people, and that proper lymph flow and bile flow are critical for complete removal from the body. accutane oxidizes... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane No luck with copper here. Magnesium gives me diarrhea and rls. Probably the two most beneficial minerals for me have been calcium and iron in the form of bovine bone and bovine spleen. But not worth ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 2 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane The beta glucan just wasn’t a good fit for me after a while. I should mention that my machine has always detected low hemoglobin ever since owning it. I would try synthetic iron supplements here and t... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I agree completely with pido on stress causing grey hair. I believe autoimmune disease is a major factor with accutane people. My biofeedback machine has always indicated high wbc counts ever since I... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Instead of damaging yourself with accutane, why not address the intestinal bacterial imbalance that causes acne? Aged garlic, yogurt, kefir, raw sauerkraut. Cutting back on sugar. | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Currently supplementing with Dha, Lecithin, Kyolic original, Vitamin c gummies. Lecithin activates Lrat, and Dha is an rxr and rar ligand. | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Accutane didn’t just wipe out acne on the skin. It wiped out beneficial bacteria all over the body. Body soap exacerbates the problem. A variety of Prebiotics I believe are key to recovery, such as th... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Im actually finding that no shower soap at all is best. So the only things getting any soap/shampoo are hands and hair. The gut microbiome is likely involved in our issues. Aged garlic black currant a... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Beta carotene and retinol are two completely different things, with beta carotene being far safer. With beta carotene, the body only makes what retinol it needs from the beta carotene. Ive tried three... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Forgot to mention my feet itched like crazy last night. I’m also supplementing with ancestral living bone. My biofeedback machine recommends a bio calcium supplement and the living bone product does a... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Well the truth is that retinoic acids action is in the skin. Retin a and accutane both target the skin. So it’s not really a stretch to accept the possibility that it could become trapped in the skin ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Why wouldn’t I believe naturecrazy? You said yourself that mega dosing retinol made you feel better. I’ve been observing my biofeedback machines skin observations lately. Guess which vitamin it says m... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Naturecrazy YouTube guy said the drug is trapped in the body, specifically the skin. The lymphatic system is what transports toxins away from the skin. If the lymphatic system is dysfunctional, it’ll ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Another thing I should mention, low dht likely occurs due to dehydration. Dht is essentially testosterone bound to hydrogen. Once the body is properly hydrated, dht levels should increase back to norm... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane Currently Passionflower is my only oral supplement, for rls, and I’m using zest cocoa butter and shea soap with equate brand advanced therapy lotion and vo5 moisturizing shampoo. Also lactose free wit... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
RE: Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I think it’s quite ignorant for idigital to say there is no cure, simply because he himself hasnt yet found it. There absolutely is a cure. It’s called removing accutane from your system and replenish... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane I was with the same job full time for over 15 years until November of 21, when b shift was eliminated. I’ve never been any good with early mornings or working c shift. Been doing doordash grubhub and ... | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |
Repairing the long-term damage from Accutane This board is not for pro accutane, pro poison morons. Get back to poisoning your body while the rest of us focus on recovery. | In forum Prescription acne medications | 3 years ago |