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Not sure if I'm allowed to put this up here, but here goes. I have primary lymphodema effecting both legs & abdo. I also have generalised odema for some unknown reason. I started Mary Ruth's lymphatic support several months ago with very noticeable positive effects on my lymphodema... Its drops you take in water & for me it's proved very beneficial. Obviously everyone is different & everyone has different medical backgrounds & some things will work & others not. Having had such positive results with this horrible condition it seemed mean not to share, in case anyone is interested.

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Jack313

Hi there Meg's 2 I have lymphoedema in both legs and feet also some in my right arm what are name of drops as a previous lady give good feedback on drops she using would love some information on them

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megs2 in reply toJack313

Mary Ruth's organic lymphatic support, liquid drops... Easy to find via Google..

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apples4u

I would say thank you. Any and all information I think is beneficial to someone. Thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.

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Jack313

Thanks so much for information and sharing all these tips are great I will read up on them

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sharon1234

what are the drops called and where do you get it from. I’m the same as you.

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megs2

Mary Ruth's lymphatic support is the name of the drops, as mentioned above..

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BedfordBoy in reply tomegs2

Hi Megs2,I looked up the drops on Amazon and didn't see the exact one that you described. There was similar products but I want the exact one you have. I tried in Holland and Barrett, they tell me they don't stock it.

Who's it made by? so I can contact the makers please.

Many thanks.

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megs2 in reply toBedfordBoy

Hi I bought it from America via IHerb, & UBuy also can send it. IHerb is currently out of it, back in at the end of the month , but from Ireland the cheapest way to buy, if you buy a few bottles, no post, customs etc. If UBuy sends it.. they charge taxes, post etc. It's called "Mary Ruth's lymphatic support". Not available in Ireland or England only by post that I know of. Couldn't buy it via Amazon when I tried..

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megs2 in reply tomegs2

You can try to buy from Mary Ruth's the supplier in America but it didn't work when I tried from Ireland..

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BedfordBoy in reply tomegs2

Hi Megs2,Ok, many thanks for the info, I'll see what I can get. 👍🏻

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megs2

Its well worth the trouble, & because the bottle is relatively small, it's worth buying 2 at a time, as you go through it quick enough. Apart from the fact that it's cheaper postwise. If someone is buying in America.. it will obviously be much easier.🙃

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