J& #39; Zoloft and of course, I had n& #39; do not have d&amp réellement; #39; intérêt à to start from this one, but the catch of médicaments chemical type of défaites the goal of dA©sintoxication, n& #39; isn’t this? I do not find any information on this point.

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6 Responses to “I have fibromyalgia and would like to try a detox fast. Should I keep taking medications?”

  1. It’s a personal decision. You will still see benefits from the detox, even if you keep taking it.

  2. “Detox” is just silly nonsense, and has never been shown to have any benefit.

    From Opus

  3. Opus is right. Your body removes whichever toxins it needs to naturally.

    Don’t waste your life on this brainless drivel.

  4. While it seems like there is only bad news in regards to fibromyalgia, at least patients can be comforted by the fact that the disease does not progress and isn’t fatal. Everyday more research is done to find more effective ways to relieve pain and correct the sleep and chronic fatigue problems associated with this disorder. By working closely with their doctor, fibromyalgia patients can often find a treatment plan that is effective with this disease. With patience and understanding the life of a fibromyalgia patient can be comfortable and normal. In the meantime, hard work is being done to understand it everyday.

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    From Clark Kent

  5. if you want to do it-you need to ween off teh Zoloft first-don’t just stop-could make you jittery

  6. Posted by Heather V

    The detox is all reality will do next to nothing, but going off of the pills could hurt you. Certain meds, like Zoloft, need to be tapered off. Stopping the meds all at once could really hurt you. If you really want to try a detox talk with your doctor

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