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Hello again,

has anyone heard of PureCalm and MindSoothe??? I ran across that

website while doing a search on panic attacks. It looks very, very

interesting. I would love to try that but should I be completely off

of the zoloft before I do?

 

Thank, Tonya

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Hi Tonya,

 

There should be no problem taking purecalm or mindsoothe with zoloft. There is

an 'ask us' feature on that site, email them via that 'ask us' and ask about

your Zoloft. They will answer your questions promptly and honestly. :)

 

I've used purecalm for both my son and myself and have been very happy with the

results.

 

Good luck! :)

Dee

 

tonyabeachy <thequiltingbea wrote:

Hello again,

has anyone heard of PureCalm and MindSoothe??? I ran across that

website while doing a search on panic attacks. It looks very, very

interesting. I would love to try that but should I be completely off

of the zoloft before I do?

 

Thank, Tonya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Dee,

Thank you for responding and yes, I just emailed the company.

I'm very interested and willing to try natural ways to overcome panic

attacks. I do not like the side effects of the Zoloft and have

wished many times that I could get on natural meds but just wasn't

sure what to do. I did ask my doctor about getting off and taking

something natural and she said " just make sure you're off the zoloft

before you start the natural stuff " . She never told me WHY, so I've

wondered why I couldn't use something natural while I was coming

off. Anyways, I'm glad there's other people I can talk to and ask

questions. Sometimes family members just don't understand as much as

they would like to.

 

Blessings, Tonya

 

 

 

 

 

> > I've used purecalm for both my son and myself and have been very

happy with the results.

>

> Good luck! :)

> Dee

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> No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go

> with Mail for Mobile. Get started.

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I personally beleive,that unless any medicine is not used for ages or

its like a home remedy,we should b wise enough to take advice of any

specialized practitioner,especially if any medicine acts on our

neurosystem.Okay if there is any neurologist or psychiatrist involved

in this group ,you can ask him what he thinks about it.Also there are

many factors about a person to b taken into consideration before

prescribing any drug,even if it is the simplest of the pain

killers.Thank u.

 

Alok,

Udaipur(raj)

India

 

http://loveurpatients.blogspot.com

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