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Default Intermittent Supplementation

Hi Mrs.D,
As you may know, I am on several antibiotics. These are all metabolized in the liver/kidney. My kidney and liver functions are regularly monitored.

Prior to the antibiotics, I have religiously taken most of the supplements listed in your thread. However, due to the toxicities of the antibiotics, I am thinking of just taking hte supplements on a "randomly" basis. My question is: would I get any benefits, even minimally, by taking the supplements intermittently i.e. 3x or 2x a week?

Thank you for your reply?
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