Guest guest Posted October 17, 2004 Report Share Posted October 17, 2004 Did my second liver flush last weekend and have to report a total zero. No stones, no nothing. The only thing that flushed out of my system was water. Very disappointing. I also found taking the epsom salts difficult this time. Can anything be added to them to make them more palatable? I can only think that my poor result may have been due to the fact that I was feeling a bit below par on the day with a slight cold. But you know how it is, you get all geared up to do this thing (in my case: time off work, kids sent somewhere else, 6 days of Malic Acid etc) and you don't want the inconvenience of putting it off. Of course there's always the possibility that I don't HAVE any stones lurking in my bile ducts, but something has to be causing my red face, so until I discover what else that can be... cleansing is the way to go! Good luck to you all. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Hi Sally I have read other people having the same experience. Andreas Moritz recommends continued liver cleansing to move beyond the blockage. I sometimes hold my breath when I drink the epsom salts water in order to avoid the bitter taste, then I rinse my mouth with fresh water. Some people add a little orange juice to the water to mask the bitter taste. I have noticed that the taste of the epsom salts water does not bother me as much as it used to. All the best OneLove abfab_wannabe <abfab_wannabe wrote: > > > Did my second liver flush last weekend and have to > report a total > zero. No stones, no nothing. The only thing that > flushed out of my > system was water. Very disappointing. I also found > taking the > epsom salts difficult this time. Can anything be > added to them to > make them more palatable? > > I can only think that my poor result may have been > due to the fact > that I was feeling a bit below par on the day with a > slight cold. > But you know how it is, you get all geared up to do > this thing (in > my case: time off work, kids sent somewhere else, 6 > days of Malic > Acid etc) and you don't want the inconvenience of > putting it off. > > Of course there's always the possibility that I > don't HAVE any > stones lurking in my bile ducts, but something has > to be causing my > red face, so until I discover what else that can > be... cleansing is > the way to go! > > Good luck to you all. > > Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 Thanks for the advice One Love. I have also read that a few drops of Stevia (sweet tasing herb)can help mask the bitter taste of Epsom Salts. As usual EU regulations prevent it being sold here in the UK and so a relatively cheap product costs a fortune when bought off the internet from the USA (Customs, postage etc. Grrrrr!) I will being doing my third liver flush next weekend and keeping my fingers crossed for a good result this time. Sally , OneLove <alchematron> wrote: > > Hi Sally > > I have read other people having the same experience. > Andreas Moritz recommends continued liver cleansing to > move beyond the blockage. > > I sometimes hold my breath when I drink the epsom > salts water in order to avoid the bitter taste, then I > rinse my mouth with fresh water. Some people add a > little orange juice to the water to mask the bitter > taste. I have noticed that the taste of the epsom > salts water does not bother me as much as it used to. > > All the best > > OneLove > > > > > abfab_wannabe <abfab_wannabe> wrote: > > > > > > > Did my second liver flush last weekend and have to > > report a total > > zero. No stones, no nothing. The only thing that > > flushed out of my > > system was water. Very disappointing. I also found > > taking the > > epsom salts difficult this time. Can anything be > > added to them to > > make them more palatable? > > > > I can only think that my poor result may have been > > due to the fact > > that I was feeling a bit below par on the day with a > > slight cold. > > But you know how it is, you get all geared up to do > > this thing (in > > my case: time off work, kids sent somewhere else, 6 > > days of Malic > > Acid etc) and you don't want the inconvenience of > > putting it off. > > > > Of course there's always the possibility that I > > don't HAVE any > > stones lurking in my bile ducts, but something has > > to be causing my > > red face, so until I discover what else that can > > be... cleansing is > > the way to go! > > > > Good luck to you all. > > > > Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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