Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 People on certain medications are not to ingest grapefruit because of the effect on the medication. Does this problem not exist with the pectin? TIA Denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2001 Report Share Posted August 19, 2001 Depending on the " offending' substance and whether it is in the pith, since it slows down phase 2 detox, you need to heed if you are exposed to alot of any toxins, not just medications!! In Health, Steve ----------------------------- Hi, This is a timely subject since we've been discussing pectin. I just read if you have high cholesterol, or clogged arteries, grapefruit p ectin powder would work better and safer than anything on the market. It w orks better than daily exercise and a restrictive diet, better than the old er cholesterol drugs and every bit as well as the newer ones. It is the be st cholesterol cure; it literally re-opens clogged arteries. It flushes ou t years of plaque buildup and restores your blood vessels to their youthful state. Just take a spoonful of the powder and mix it into your favorite f ood or drink. It lowers cholesterol as much as leading cholesterol drugs b ut with none of the side effects. This suggests you can take some pectin a nd protect yourself from heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, circula tion problems etc. The amount needed costs about $3 a month and it can eve n be used in baking. The best product on the market is supposed to be Prof ibe and is available in health food stores. I am going to try to find some of this for my sister. Jean Baugh *** [This message has been truncated.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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