Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 I have a liver flush that I think may be a little more mild - -maybe for the first time " flusher " then one can move to the more advanced flush. I gave this flush to my sister in law for her gall stones and she passed near 100 stones the first time. I haven't done it yet but I'd like to try the " mild " version before going to the super duper... kauguy <no_reply > wrote:I can't tell you how pleased I am to hear from you. I have been down right scared of this flush after reading and hearing about people getting violently sick on this liver flush. I was at a friends house today and they did the same flush and became very ill. Dr. Clark says if you kill the parasites first, it is a lot easier. Which I am doing. Also I am hoping that being long term raw may help. I am very healthy otherwise. Thanks for your post. Doug rawfood , Sharon Butler <norahsb@c...> wrote: > I have done several liver flushes. The ones I have done include drinking an > epsom salt solution over a period of several hours prior to the flush, then taking > a mixture of fresh grapefruit juice and olive oil, going to bed, then more epsom > salt solution the next day. > > This flush works very well. I have gotten at least 100 stones out with each flush. I > understand that there could be thousands of stones harbored in the liver so the > recommendation is to repeat the flush at two week intervals until you have > passed at least 1000 stones. (If you want, you can count the stones by putting a > collander - reserved for this purpose! - under the toilet seat and eliminating > through it. Rinse what is left and you will see hundreds of small pea green > stones and chaff-like material that has been expelled from the liver.) > > I have never gotten sick from this flush, but I would recommend that you do the > flush on days when you will be staying home. The urge to eliminate will come > upon you often and urgently due to the epsom salt solution. > > I find the whole concept of liver flushes makes alot of sense. If the liver is > clogged with stones, then it can't do its job of filtering very well - sort of like a > garden hose filled with marbles. It also makes sense to me that a diet of raw > foods will have minimal impact on the stones that are already in the liver. > Perhaps a raw diet will prevent the further formation of stones, but I can't > imagine it will get rid of ones already existing. > > By the way, I am miraculously recovered from two years of incredibly bad > asthma (two hospitalizations of 11 days, thousands of dollars of toxic > medications, hundreds of other alternatives tried, etc.) using a raw foods diet. I > am so grateful for this group, plus the added encouragement and reading > suggestions I have gotten from Orionsdad. Now I am off all medications and am > absolutely free of any and all symptoms. My initial relief from symptoms > occurred in only four days! You've saved my life!!! > > Sharon B. > Phoenixville, PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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