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Found 27 oral supplements for Poisoning

  • Ipecac RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

    Ipecac is an emetic; induces vomiting. Take ipecac as suggested on the label. Use it with caution, it may cause severe side effects. Use this product under the control of an experienced practitioner.

  • Milk thistle RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

    Milk thistle is used for mushroom and acetaminophen poisoning. Special injection form should be used.

  • Activated charcoal RatingRatingRatingRating

    Activated charcoal is useful against general acute poisoning (like toxins, poisons, heavy metal poisonings, chemicals and overdose drugs). Take 20-120 g of activated charcoal immediately with a large cup of water.

  • N-Acetylcysteine RatingRatingRatingRating

    N-Acetylcysteine helps to prevent and reduce liver damage from acetaminophen, clove oil, pennyroyal oil and other poisonings. Take 1.5-3.0 g of N-acetylcysteine daily, in divided doses, for many months. Injection form works better.

  • Sulforaphane RatingRatingRatingRating

    Sulforaphane is useful against carcinogen poisoning. Take 200-400 mcg of sulforaphane daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • AHCC RatingRatingRating

    AHCC is useful against environmental toxins. Take 1-3 g of AHCC daily, in divided doses, between meals, for many months.

  • Arginine RatingRatingRating

    Arginine reduces and neutralizes ammonia in the body; prevents ammonia toxicity. Take 2-4 g of arginine daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Calcium glucarate RatingRatingRating

    Calcium glucarate is useful against carcinogen poisoning. Take 400 mg of calcium glucarate daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Carnitine RatingRatingRating

    Carnitine is useful against AZT poisoning. Take 2-3 g of carnitine daily, in divided doses, for many months.

  • Quercetin RatingRatingRating

    Quercetin is useful against cadmium poisoning. Take 0.5-1.5 g of quercetin daily, in divided doses, between meals, for many months.

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