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Do you have a question about nutritional cleansing? Are you a new cleanser, but unsure how to use the products? Not to worry—we’ve put together some of the most common questions and answered them on this post. As you start a new year, we hope these FAQ will assist you and your Isagenix team. 
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Bloating, belly aches and bathroom runs aren’t all of what’s vexing about living with a bowel disorder—just as inconvenient is the nutritional drain that may arise from troubles with digestion and absorption of food nutrients.
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After gastric bypass or lap-band surgery, proper nutrition is as important as ever. When using Isagenix products, here are a few things you should know.
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Many patients on anticoagulant therapy have used Isagenix products to their advantage for helping to support weight loss and improved health. We have seen mixed results in regards to Pt levels of patients on the program, but the majority of patients have experienced thinner blood requiring adjustment to medication.
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Hypothyroidism is generally associated with feelings of tiredness, constipation, temperature intolerance, poor mentation, weight gain, high blood pressure, rapid heart rate and or irregular periods. These are just some of the symptoms.
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If you have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, then there are a few things of which you should be aware if deciding to use the Cleansing and Fat Burning System.
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Yes. Ionic Alfalfa is completely safe for lupus patients. Alfalfa sprouts and seeds are not safe because of concentrated content of a non-protein amino acid called canavanine. Canavanine has been shown to potentially induce or aggravate lupus symptoms.
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Statements on the Internet claiming poor quality or toxicity from B12 in form of cyanocobalamin are enough to raise a few eyebrows. Good thing these claims are false!
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