Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I've read that you need to colon cleansing BEFORE you do live flush. My first question is: How critical is that? Would it be really bad if you did the liver flush first? Also, in the website below, it recommends the " Intestinal Corrective Formula " (by American Botanical Pharmacy) Does anyone have experience with that product? Any other recommendations? Where is the best source of information on Colon Cleansing? ahzoov wrote: > > Here's an article that took 4 yrs of research to write....the total detox: > _Cleaning House_ (http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/detox/clean.htm) > > (it must be good...Tony wants to steal it ) > > David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 If your colon is toxic. the liver must work overtime to continually clean it up. As for every product at that site, I've tried them all at least twice. I do Schultz's Colon Cleanse yearly. I've added this Oxy-Powder to it...it really softens the stool, but you MUST be near a toilet all day long. I still do the formula #2 (American Botanical Pharmacy) because it gets into divertiuclae and sucks out impacted matter. No, it wouldn't be bad if you did the liver first, but you would still be overworking the liver if your colon is toxic. A cleansing is like a fasting....it gives systems a rest. David In a message dated 5/3/2008 8:56:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time, Krisof+ writes: I've read that you need to colon cleansing BEFORE you do live flush.My first question is: How critical is that? Would it be really bad ifyou did the liver flush first? Also, in the website below, it recommends the "Intestinal CorrectiveFormula" (by American Botanical Pharmacy) Does anyone have experiencewith that product? Any other recommendations? Where is the best sourceof information on Colon Cleansing?Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I would always do a colon cleanse first, unless it was a gallbladder emergency. If not an emergency, then having a clean colon allows your body to more easily get rid of the toxins from the liver flush. If you are constipated then the toxins will just sit in the colon and be partially reabsorbed, which is why many people feel nausious and get headaches when the flush. If you go to the bathroom at least once a day, every day, then the colon cleanse isn't so necessary. But few Americans are on a daily schedule. Renee ---- I've read that you need to colon cleansing BEFORE you do live flush. My first question is: How critical is that? Would it be really bad if you did the liver flush first? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Thanks, David... I'd like to know how Schultz Colon Cleanse compares with these two other products: (1) Barefoot Herbalist's Lower Bowel Balance capsules, recommended by Edwin Casimero (curemanual.com) (2) Colonix Program by DrNatura.com, listed as the top product by NaturalHealingToday Anyone know about these? or have nay experience? I am mainly interested in really cleaning out impacted matter as Dave suggests. Kris ahzoov wrote: I do Schultz's Colon Cleanse yearly. I've added this Oxy-Powder to it...it really softens the stool, but you MUST be near a toilet all day long. I still do the formula #2 (American Botanical Pharmacy) because it gets into divertiuclae and sucks out impacted matter. > David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 I have been doing colon cleansing for 8 years after a diagnosis of colon cancer in 2000. Perhaps a couple of these articles will help: http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/ask-doctor.html http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/ask-doctor6.html It’s important to cleanse the whole digestive tract and the best way that I have found is with oxygen-based cleansers. I have used them for 8 years and they do a great job as they also cleanse the small intestine where your food is actually absorbed. Be Well Loretta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I am a bit disturbed by what my doctor just told me during a physical. He says most people don't have stones in liver or gallbladder, and all those " stones " that you see come out are nothing more than the stuff you drank, like the epson salt and " heavy oil " he calls it. And that the stones (if you had it), would not travel through the ducks, and even if they did, it would cause you pain and other problems. Basically he dismissed it, totally, siting " profit " as the motive. Can anyone tell me what is really the case, from your knowledge or experience? Loretta?Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I never heard that before. But, in any event, here are the remedies for gallstones from Tony's Collected Home and Herbal Remedies ebook. /Gallstones.htm Also, when I cared for my mother some years ago, she came down with a severe case of gallstones and I cannot describe how so very ill she was and the horrific pain. Well, at the time I knew nothing about natural health, so I ran to the doctor. Well, it turns out she was too weak for any type of surgery and in my research, I read that a low fat diet helped. Well, after a little time, the low fat diet seemed to work, as she got better and no longer had pain. I hope that between the remedies and my input this will help you. Hugs, oleander soup , Krisof+ wrote:>> I am a bit disturbed by what my doctor just told me during a physical.> > He says most people don't have stones in liver or gallbladder, and all those> "stones" that you see come out are nothing more than the stuff you drank,> like the epson salt and "heavy oil" he calls it.> > And that the stones (if you had it), would not travel through the ducks, and> even if they did, it would cause you pain and other problems.> > Basically he dismissed it, totally, siting "profit" as the motive.> > Can anyone tell me what is really the case, from your knowledge or> experience? Loretta?> > Kris> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 One of the gall bladder cleanses is to eat nothing but pears and apples for 6 days. The malic acid and malates in these fruits help to break down the matrix of the stones. On day 7, you drink a cup or pint of extra virgin olive oil. Then, 30 minutes later drink a cup or pint of freshly squeezed lemon juice. You will experience unpleasantness until this works through your system. The oil is to lubricate and stimulate the release from the gall bladder. The citric acid in the lemon juice is to destroy any remaining matrix in the stones.My ex used to do this about every 6 months. She would pass what appeared to be melted greenish-brown marbles.Dr. Goebel May <luellamay129 wrote: I never heard that before. But, in any event, here are the remedies for gallstones from Tony's Collected Home and Herbal Remedies ebook. /Gallstones.htm Also, when I cared for my mother some years ago, she came down with a severe case of gallstones and I cannot describe how so very ill she was and the horrific pain. Well, at the time I knew nothing about natural health, so I ran to the doctor. Well, it turns out she was too weak for any type of surgery and in my research, I read that a low fat diet helped. Well, after a little time, the low fat diet seemed to work, as she got better and no longer had pain. I hope that between the remedies and my input this will help you. Hugs, oleander soup , Krisof+ wrote:>> I am a bit disturbed by what my doctor just told me during a physical.> > He says most people don't have stones in liver or gallbladder, and all those> "stones" that you see come out are nothing more than the stuff you drank,> like the epson salt and "heavy oil" he calls it.> > And that the stones (if you had it), would not travel through the ducks, and> even if they did, it would cause you pain and other problems.> > Basically he dismissed it, totally, siting "profit" as the motive.> > Can anyone tell me what is really the case, from your knowledge or> experience? Loretta?> > Kris> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Kris,The standard ploy of traditional medicine is to claim a "profit" motive in the alternative practices. You should ask him/her, who is profiting? The makers of Epsom salts, olive oil, grapefruit, lemons? It is certainly not the people promoting this cleanse as it is freely available all over the internet, in books in stores and libraries, etc. Ask your doctor what is the real cost of gall bladder surgery. Is there a profit motive here?A truly healthy person may not have gall stones but I have yet to meet such a person. How does your doctor know that most people have no stones? Are there studies done? I would love to see them.The epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) causes the ducts to open so that there is no pain.The full story can be gotten from Dr. Clark's books (curezone.org) , Dr. Schultze, Dr. Christopher, etc. PatKrisof+ wrote: I am a bit disturbed by what my doctor just told me during a physical. He says most people don't have stones in liver or gallbladder, and all those "stones" that you see come out are nothing more than the stuff you drank, like the epson salt and "heavy oil" he calls it. And that the stones (if you had it), would not travel through the ducks, and even if they did, it would cause you pain and other problems. Basically he dismissed it, totally, siting "profit" as the motive. Can anyone tell me what is really the case, from your knowledge or experience? Loretta?Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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