Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Coming out of lurking here to get what feedback there might be. A week ago I finally pulled myself together to do my first ever liver flush using the Curezone protocol--nonfat morning followed by epsom salts, ending that day with the olive oil & fresh GF juice, then more epsom salts next morning. Results I got & things I learned: 1)With my mineral ascorbates C-Salts mixed in, I found the roomtemp epsom salts to be quite tolerable 2)Despite assurances to the contrary, I did get, and stay, hungry 3)Despite great doubt, I found I almost liked the GF juice/olive oil combo 4)When I went straight to bed after taking GF juice & oil, I had plenty of action and goings on of some sort in my gut and the whole thing resulted in it taking a long time to get to sleep and a very restless night 5)Had plenty of diarrhea to show for my efforts, but not any sign of any floating stones or 'chaff' So, while I'm glad I went ahead and did it once I'm not inclined to again give up 2 days, a night's sleep, and stablized blood sugar for what appears to be nothing more than an induced case of diarrhea. At 60 years old I figured if I was carrying around a load of stones needing to be dumped it was time to find out, but it appears that is not the case. So, I guess I'm just after any thoughts anyone may have, and just wanting to make sure I'm not totally missing something here. Thanks & blessings to all, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Hi Judy Many people do not “see” results with the first cleanse. The best results come with repetition. You will just be scratching the surface of years of accumulated toxins with only one Liver Gallbladder Cleanse. I always recommend repeating a Liver/Gallbladder Cleanse 3 times in a row with a break of 7 to 10 days (more for those who are in a weakened state) between each cleanse. We have become a “show me” type of society in just about all aspects of our lives. However, because seemingly nothing was observed does not mean there was nothing accomplished, especially when just one cleanse has been performed. Also, this is not clinical diarrhea; this is the result of the Epsom salt. The causes of diarrhea are usually temporary health concerns such as an infection or virus, or chronic problems such as an intestinal disease. I don’t know if the CureZone protocol requires fasting or not but there are cleanses that are just as effective and one does not have to fast. In fact the one I recommend does not require fasting but instead foods that help to cleanse and support the liver. To this day (nine years), I still perform 2-3 liver cleanses every year and I don’t always “see” results that many would suggest comes with a successful cleanse, but I feel much better and it definitely keeps me in better health. Be Well Dr.L Coming out of lurking here to get what feedback there might be. A week ago I finally pulled myself together to do my first ever liver flush using the Curezone protocol--nonfat morning followed by epsom salts, ending that day with the olive oil & fresh GF juice, then more epsom salts next morning. Results I got & things I learned: 1)With my mineral ascorbates C-Salts mixed in, I found the roomtemp epsom salts to be quite tolerable 2)Despite assurances to the contrary, I did get, and stay, hungry 3)Despite great doubt, I found I almost liked the GF juice/olive oil combo 4)When I went straight to bed after taking GF juice & oil, I had plenty of action and goings on of some sort in my gut and the whole thing resulted in it taking a long time to get to sleep and a very restless night 5)Had plenty of diarrhea to show for my efforts, but not any sign of any floating stones or 'chaff' So, while I'm glad I went ahead and did it once I'm not inclined to again give up 2 days, a night's sleep, and stablized blood sugar for what appears to be nothing more than an induced case of diarrhea. At 60 years old I figured if I was carrying around a load of stones needing to be dumped it was time to find out, but it appears that is not the case. So, I guess I'm just after any thoughts anyone may have, and just wanting to make sure I'm not totally missing something here. Thanks & blessings to all, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Dr. L: What is the one you recommend? Ted oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > Hi Judy > Many people do not " see " results with the first cleanse. The best results > come with repetition. You will just be scratching the surface of years of > accumulated toxins with only one Liver Gallbladder Cleanse. I always > recommend repeating a Liver/Gallbladder Cleanse 3 times in a row with a > break of 7 to 10 days (more for those who are in a weakened state) between > each cleanse. > > We have become a " show me " type of society in just about all aspects of our > lives. However, because seemingly nothing was observed does not mean there > was nothing accomplished, especially when just one cleanse has been > performed. > > Also, this is not clinical diarrhea; this is the result of the Epsom salt. > The causes of diarrhea are usually temporary health concerns such as an > infection or virus, or chronic problems such as an intestinal disease. > > I don't know if the CureZone protocol requires fasting or not but there are > cleanses that are just as effective and one does not have to fast. In fact > the one I recommend does not require fasting but instead foods that help to > cleanse and support the liver. > To this day (nine years), I still perform 2-3 liver cleanses every year and > I don't always " see " results that many would suggest comes with a successful > cleanse, but I feel much better and it definitely keeps me in better health. > > > Be Well > Dr.L > > > > > > Coming out of lurking here to get what feedback there might be. > A week ago I finally pulled myself together to do my first ever liver flush > using the Curezone protocol--nonfat morning followed by epsom salts, ending > that day with the olive oil & fresh GF juice, then more epsom salts next > morning. > Results I got & things I learned: > 1)With my mineral ascorbates C-Salts mixed in, I found the roomtemp epsom > salts to be quite tolerable > 2)Despite assurances to the contrary, I did get, and stay, hungry > 3)Despite great doubt, I found I almost liked the GF juice/olive oil combo > 4)When I went straight to bed after taking GF juice & oil, I had plenty of > action and goings on of some sort in my gut and the whole thing resulted in > it taking a long time to get to sleep and a very restless night > 5)Had plenty of diarrhea to show for my efforts, but not any sign of any > floating stones or 'chaff' > > So, while I'm glad I went ahead and did it once I'm not inclined to again > give up 2 days, a night's sleep, and stablized blood sugar for what appears > to be nothing more than an induced case of diarrhea. > > At 60 years old I figured if I was carrying around a load of stones needing > to be dumped it was time to find out, but it appears that is not the case. > So, I guess I'm just after any thoughts anyone may have, and just wanting to > make sure I'm not totally missing something here. > > Thanks & blessings to all, > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Hi Ted Go to Tony's site and under the Oasis Advanced Wellness Products ( /oasis.htm ) scroll down to the Optimum Wellness Liver and Gallbladder Cleansing Kit. Click on the [Learn More] underneath the product picture. This will take you to the product page where the complete instructions are located. Be Well Dr.L oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of tedsanford Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:11 PM oleander soup Re: Speaking of liver cleanses Dr. L: What is the one you recommend? Ted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Dr. L, Thanks so much for your response. It's always helpful to hear another perspective. I did take a look on your site. However, I am not in a position to afford any more supplements than I already do and will shortly face reduced income and have to somehow eliminate some of them. Since I deal with candida and hypoglycemic issues, I learned a number of years ago to quit doing fruit for breakfast and to include protein whenever I eat. So your protocol does not look like a good fit for me. That said, since I have been cleaning & improving diet for years, never did heavy trans fats, don't have heavy drug history, have been sugar-free and whole grain for many years, etc., do you think it is at least possible that I am not carrying that much of a liver load? Also, I forgot to mention that for the last month or 2 I have been taking dandelion & milk thistle as liver support with iodine and adrenal supplements. Thanks again and blessings, Judy oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > Hi Judy > Many people do not " see " results with the first cleanse. The best results > come with repetition. You will just be scratching the surface of years of > accumulated toxins with only one Liver Gallbladder Cleanse. I always > recommend repeating a Liver/Gallbladder Cleanse 3 times in a row with a > break of 7 to 10 days (more for those who are in a weakened state) between > each cleanse. > > We have become a " show me " type of society in just about all aspects of our > lives. However, because seemingly nothing was observed does not mean there > was nothing accomplished, especially when just one cleanse has been > performed. > > Also, this is not clinical diarrhea; this is the result of the Epsom salt. > The causes of diarrhea are usually temporary health concerns such as an > infection or virus, or chronic problems such as an intestinal disease. > > I don't know if the CureZone protocol requires fasting or not but there are > cleanses that are just as effective and one does not have to fast. In fact > the one I recommend does not require fasting but instead foods that help to > cleanse and support the liver. > To this day (nine years), I still perform 2-3 liver cleanses every year and > I don't always " see " results that many would suggest comes with a successful > cleanse, but I feel much better and it definitely keeps me in better health. > > > Be Well > Dr.L > > > > > > Coming out of lurking here to get what feedback there might be. > A week ago I finally pulled myself together to do my first ever liver flush > using the Curezone protocol--nonfat morning followed by epsom salts, ending > that day with the olive oil & fresh GF juice, then more epsom salts next > morning. > Results I got & things I learned: > 1)With my mineral ascorbates C-Salts mixed in, I found the roomtemp epsom > salts to be quite tolerable > 2)Despite assurances to the contrary, I did get, and stay, hungry > 3)Despite great doubt, I found I almost liked the GF juice/olive oil combo > 4)When I went straight to bed after taking GF juice & oil, I had plenty of > action and goings on of some sort in my gut and the whole thing resulted in > it taking a long time to get to sleep and a very restless night > 5)Had plenty of diarrhea to show for my efforts, but not any sign of any > floating stones or 'chaff' > > So, while I'm glad I went ahead and did it once I'm not inclined to again > give up 2 days, a night's sleep, and stablized blood sugar for what appears > to be nothing more than an induced case of diarrhea. > > At 60 years old I figured if I was carrying around a load of stones needing > to be dumped it was time to find out, but it appears that is not the case. > So, I guess I'm just after any thoughts anyone may have, and just wanting to > make sure I'm not totally missing something here. > > Thanks & blessings to all, > Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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