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I would like the same info as well (sorry I am behind in reading my mail

lately). Any 'good' flushes?

 

Kenneth T

 

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" Lela Christian " <yochat316

 

Friday, August 29, 2008 11:12

Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

I wonder if anyone could tell me what is the best Kidney flush to use,

or if you have used one, and what were your results ? I've seen many

advertisements but not sure which ones to try.

 

Thank you for any advice ,

 

Lela

 

 

 

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Well, it has been over a week since I have had a soda pop. I have been drinking

more water but too bad it doesn't have a flavor to

it.

 

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Saturday, August 30, 2008 18:06

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Yes, I agree. Start with the basics first. Good for you to bring this

up with us as this is exactly what a urologist told me years ago when

I was having bladder infections. DRINK MORE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY WATER.

Thanks. Josephine.

 

 

 

, " Rhiannon " <suzie_a wrote:

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> I reckon the best way to flush out your kidneys is just to drink plenty

> of water on a regular basis. I used to suffer from cystitis and kidney

> pain because I didn't drink enough plain water, but now I drink at least

> a litre and a half a day, and I have no problems at all.

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You can always add a little organic juice to your water. I like to add cranberry or black cherry.

Alexandria

Kenneth Sep 9, 2008 10:56 PM Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

Well, it has been over a week since I have had a soda pop. I have been drinking more water but too bad it doesn't have a flavor to it.Kenneth T- "jlkinkona" <josephine (AT) poidogs (DOT) com>Saturday, August 30, 2008 18:06 Re: Kidney Flush :Yes, I agree. Start with the basics first. Good for you to bring thisup with us as this is exactly what a urologist told me years ago whenI was having bladder infections. DRINK MORE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY WATER.Thanks. Josephine. , "Rhiannon" <suzie_a wrote:>>> I reckon the best way to flush out your kidneys is just to drink plenty> of water on a regular basis. I used to suffer from cystitis and kidney> pain because I didn't drink enough plain water, but now I drink at least> a litre and a half a day, and I have no problems at all.>> Rhiannon> =====================> Posted through Grouply, the better way> to access your like this one.> http://www.grouply.com/?code=post -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for home users.SPAMfighter has removed 16498 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len

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I sure wish i could say that it has been a whole week for me! I am a Pepsi addict. If I don't have it in the house I go crazy. No matter what else there is to drink here- (I do have juice etc)I still have to have it.

At least I do not drink diet - so I tell myself its OK.

 

Kat

 

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alexandria08

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:40 AM

Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

You can always add a little organic juice to your water. I like to add cranberry or black cherry.

Alexandria

Kenneth Sep 9, 2008 10:56 PM Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

Well, it has been over a week since I have had a soda pop. I have been drinking more water but too bad it doesn't have a flavor to it.Kenneth T- "jlkinkona" <josephine (AT) poidogs (DOT) com>Saturday, August 30, 2008 18:06 Re: Kidney Flush :Yes, I agree. Start with the basics first. Good for you to bring thisup with us as this is exactly what a urologist told me years ago whenI was having bladder infections. DRINK MORE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY WATER.Thanks. Josephine. , "Rhiannon" <suzie_a wrote:>>> I reckon the best way to flush out your kidneys is just to drink plenty> of water on a regular basis. I used to suffer from cystitis and kidney> pain because I didn't drink enough plain water, but now I drink at least> a litre and a half a day, and I have no problems at all.>> Rhiannon> =====================> Posted through Grouply, the better way> to access your like this one.> http://www.grouply.com/?code=post -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for home users.SPAMfighter has removed 16498 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len

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I was addicted to pepsi 5 years ago. Water to me was something you rinsed out your mouth with when you brushed your teeth. I would drink a 2 littler or more a day of pepsi, never diet. The artificial sugar would make me so sick. About 4 years ago, I started to get very sick when I dranked even a sip of pepsi. I didn't know it until a few months later, but I had developed an allergy to corn and the massive amount of corn syrup was also affecting my blood sugar. I immediately stopped drinking them which wasn't easy. After several years of drinking nothing but pepsi and tea with refined sugar and then nothing but water, my body didn't know what to do. I started dehydraing. My homeopathic told me to add a little juice to my water to help my body be able to absorb the water. It took about maybe 2 weeks to get my body back to absorbing water and about 6 months to kick the sugar addiction. Since then, I've been drinking on average of 1/2 my body weight in ounces of water a day. I also drink organic herbal teas, but no more soft drinks. I've tried organic colas, but they, too, affect my blood sugar. I've only had a couple bouts of dehydration in the last 4 years due to having head colds. Just a little juice in my water and in a day or two, back to normal. I personally like my water as is, no flavor. I'm blessed to be on a good well system, not public water.

Alexandria

Kathy Sep 10, 2008 8:53 AM Re: Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

 I sure wish i could say that it has been a whole week for me! I am a Pepsi addict. If I don't have it in the house I go crazy. No matter what else there is to drink here- (I do have juice etc)I still have to have it.

At least I do not drink diet - so I tell myself its OK.

 

Kat

 

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alexandria08

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:40 AM

Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

You can always add a little organic juice to your water. I like to add cranberry or black cherry.

Alexandria

Kenneth Sep 9, 2008 10:56 PM Re: Re: Kidney Flush :

 

 

 

Well, it has been over a week since I have had a soda pop. I have been drinking more water but too bad it doesn't have a flavor to it.Kenneth T

 

 

 

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