Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Dear OneLove, On the Ayurvedic cleanse, isn't the 2-ounce dose of ghee in the a.m. similar to taking olive oil in the liver flush? That is, doesn't the fat that is ghee stimulate the liver the same way that fat that is olive oil does? Thank you. pc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 Hi PC The ghee in the ayurvedic cleanse is for the purpose internal lubrication. It could be seen as somewhat similar in function to olive oil in the liver cleanse. The ayurvedic cleanse targets the small intestine, the liver to some extent, and the tissues throughout the body. The liver cleanse targets the the liver, gall bladder, and large instestine. The liver cleanse can be seen as more efficient since it removes stones. Alternating with with the ayurvedic cleanse and liver cleanse could be seen as a comprehensive approach. I did both when I had rosacea. OneLove pink_cat_6 <fminyc wrote: > Dear OneLove, > > On the Ayurvedic cleanse, isn't the 2-ounce dose of > ghee in the a.m. > similar to taking olive oil in the liver flush? > > That is, doesn't the fat that is ghee stimulate the > liver the same > way that fat that is olive oil does? > > Thank you. > > pc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi OneLove, How does the ghee know to affect the small intestine? (what a weird question!) or does this happen because of the bulky/drawing mung bean and rice diet? That the ghee lubricates the passageways and the bulky food sponges up the heat? I won't say more so as not to confuse anyone and defer to your answer. Thank you again! Best, pc , alchematron <alchematron> wrote: > Hi PC > > The ghee in the ayurvedic cleanse is for the purpose > internal lubrication. It could be seen as somewhat > similar in function to olive oil in the liver cleanse. > > The ayurvedic cleanse targets the small intestine, the > liver to some extent, and the tissues throughout the > body. > > The liver cleanse targets the the liver, gall bladder, > and large instestine. The liver cleanse can be seen as > more efficient since it removes stones. Alternating > with with the ayurvedic cleanse and liver cleanse > could be seen as a comprehensive approach. I did both > when I had rosacea. > > OneLove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Hi PC The basic idea is to lubricate both internally and externally to dislodge toxins and heat throughout the body, open up the channels throughout the body with steam heat, toxins and heat move to the small intestine which are then removed with the purgation of castor oil. Keep in mind that I did not design this process. This process was designed by ayurvedic doctors with a keen sense of insight thousands of years ago. OneLove pink_cat_6 <fminyc wrote: > Hi OneLove, > > How does the ghee know to affect the small > intestine? (what a weird > question!) or does this happen because of the > bulky/drawing mung > bean and rice diet? That the ghee lubricates the > passageways and the > bulky food sponges up the heat? I won't say more so > as not to > confuse anyone and defer to your answer. Thank you > again! > > Best, > > pc > > > , alchematron > <alchematron> wrote: > > Hi PC > > > > The ghee in the ayurvedic cleanse is for the > purpose > > internal lubrication. It could be seen as somewhat > > similar in function to olive oil in the liver > cleanse. > > > > The ayurvedic cleanse targets the small intestine, > the > > liver to some extent, and the tissues throughout > the > > body. > > > > The liver cleanse targets the the liver, gall > bladder, > > and large instestine. The liver cleanse can be > seen as > > more efficient since it removes stones. > Alternating > > with with the ayurvedic cleanse and liver cleanse > > could be seen as a comprehensive approach. I did > both > > when I had rosacea. > > > > OneLove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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