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    Fortec (For Your Liver)

    A friend of mine occasionally takes (a medicine pill) called "Fortec" which cleanses the liver.

    You take Foretec with a meal 3 to 4 times per day, and abstain from alcohol while taking it for your liver. You can take it for a few days or a couple of weeks.

    I just bought some at a pharmacy (in a foreign country) and will start in 2 days. This brand of Fortec is made in Korea.

    * I have googled it and cannot find anything about "Fortec" on google.

    Does anyone has any informatin at all on Fortec.

    I want and need more information.

    Thanks to anyone who can help.

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    you can use Milk Thistle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    you can use Milk Thistle.
    Thanks, Prince.

    I've been using Milk Thistle for about 3 years, steadily.

    But I think - I may be wrong - that the "fortec" is a "cleanser."


    Am I wrong?

    I may be. Please let me know.



    My plan was to:

    1. Stop the Milk Thistle for say, 1 or 2 weeks.

    2. Start taking the "protec."

    3. Abstain from beer (alcohol).


    So....since I take Milk Thistle regularly, should I even be trying to take this "protec" to "cleanse my liver?"

    Maybe it's a waste of time.


    Prince?

    Anyone?

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    Interesting this Fortec thing, I wonder if it would be safe for those with liver problems.

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    Thanks for the responses.

    I cannot find any info. on this product.

    I don't have liver problems (although I haven't checked enzymes etc. for a few years).

    Here is one ingredient listed on the package: Biphenydimethyldicarboxylate.

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