& she just skimmed it & said I couldnt get it because it will "ruin my liver"
is that true? i realllllly want it, is there any safe alternatives?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? johnnyonthespot answered Thursday January 17 2008, 4:48 pm: How is your "Mommy" qualified to make that claim? Especially after she just "skimmed" the site?
I first should say I am in no way affiliated with the company that makes Eredicane. I have done quite a bit of research on the ingredients contained in the product and none of them do anything that comes close to damaging the liver. I know this because I wouldn't put anything in my body without evaluating the research on it first. I have taken Eredicane for five months, it has helped me immensely. I used to be shy and would blush all the time. Now I am totally at ease in situations that used to cause me to blush. As a result, I have gained more confidence and been able to feel better about myself. So say what you will, but Eredicane works for me! [ johnnyonthespot's advice column | Ask johnnyonthespot A Question ]
Elle2619 answered Sunday November 18 2007, 5:21 am: okay I have to be honest... I see this medication as a waste of time due to blushing can be a cause of any thing no one really knows the fact that this medication probably controls your facial blood vessels to me tells me that it could cause anything, I'm not completely sure it could cause liver damage but anything is possible. The safest option would be to talk to your local Gp (Doctor) to see if there is anything you can do about blushing and to ask about this particular medication ad the side effects. [ Elle2619's advice column | Ask Elle2619 A Question ]
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