in Phloxicin, since the resevertol is derived from Polygonum Cuspidatum - a buckwheat family, an avoid for type o non secretors- is it OK for us? Is there any reason there is no glucosamine in the formula (I know its in Deflect)?
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if it s in your nonnie list, it s fine, as long as you do not have a noticeable reaction......
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in Phloxicin, since the resevertol is derived from Polygonum Cuspidatum - a buckwheat family, an avoid for type o non secretors- is it OK for us? Is there any reason there is no glucosamine in the formula (I know its in Deflect)?
Just because two items are in the same family classification does not mean they will have the same lectin or other characteristics.
I really have no idea why Dr. D may not have included glucosamine, but remember that Phloxicin is recommended for all blood types so he may have choosen not to include it for that reason. Glucosamine is in some of the Deflect products, but not all 4 blood type versions.
I suggest you also ask NAP if you have questions about their products.
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