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Heptech ingredients

Does anybody know heptech ingredients with quantity for each element?
According to their instructions one should take 24 pils a day, isnt it too much if you do not have cirrhosis?


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I am looking at buying into the heptech treatment seeing as I have F3/4 (out of 6) fibrosis level. But now I am not sure that I should on reading the above. There is little on the website to tell us about t the drug. CAn anyone that is currently using it give us a heads up on the 2 different protocols and what they do? And also how many of each capsule is taken each day and how many capsules per pack presuming each pack containes one months supply.
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That is probably why they sell it in the US now only by prescription.
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There is no quantities on the website. Everything is chemical by the way and excess intake of the vitamins can lead to intoxication too. So it is better to know the ingredients especially if you also take another medicine.
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there is no quantity since it is food so you have to compare it to eating food, not drug pills
even though the extraction process makes concentrated powder you can t make it smaller than that, in the website you should see all ingredients

chemicals in drugs is another thing, in that case you use chemicals and not food so you can concentrate the ingredients as you like
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It sounds like a lot to me even if you don't have cirrhosis, how did you hear about this?
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those pills are food not drugs.....
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