Molybdenum Uses: Nausea, Brain Fog, Chemical Sensitivities, Cavities

| Modified on May 27, 2024
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Nausea
Posted by Pete (Tucson, AZ) on 04/12/2021 5 posts
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My wife has had trouble with nausea all of her life. We take lots of supplements and they make her sick. Every time she eats a meal she has a bout with nausea. Sometimes the alcohol trick or mint or charcoal works to relieve nausea and sometimes not.

She started 150 mcg of molybdenum once a day and after about a month of this, the nausea is just about gone.

We learned this trick right here on EC.


Norovirus, Migraines
Posted by Catherine (US) on 03/06/2021
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Molybdenum glycinate can even help with norovirus-type GI illnesses. :) And it helps a lot of people with migraines.


Liver Detox
Posted by Marty (KL) on 03/08/2021
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I take molybdenum for liver detoxing. I take one capsule in the evening. It removes toxic substances from the liver. Great supplement.


Removes Sulphites
Posted by Koana (HI) on 03/08/2021
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Molybdenum is also very helpful at removing sulfur dioxide, found in processed foods, from the body.


Where to Buy
Posted by Lenny A (Stockholm, Sweden) on 05/27/2024 2 posts

Hi, I'm going to buy Molybdenum but can't find any that doesn't contain citric acid (from black mold). Is it ok to use though?