Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Now that all the cooks have piled into the discussion: I highly suggest that you read one of the books in which the Master Cleanser is presented. Both books I know of are by Stanley Burroughs. The one I recommend is called Healing for the Age of Enlightenment. Burroughs also wrote a shorter book, just about the Master Cleanser, called The Master Cleanser. If that is too hard to do, then surf on over to the list website and read the information on the links in the links section, and read the files in the files section on Master Cleanser. Having used the Master Cleanser many times, and having been in communciation with many people around the world who have used the Master Cleanser for a number of purposes, I feel strongly that the way it is formulated is the way it should be if you want to get the benefit. It is sort of like, if the doctor gives you a prescription, and you fill it, and then you decide to grind it up and mix it with other ingredients... will you get the same effect? Probably not. If you are using herbal medicine, but you don't like the herb that does the trick, and so you decide to substitute an herb which has nothing to do with the remedy, you will likely not get the benefit. If you are doing aromatherapy, and you decide that you don't like the smell of the oil that is called for, so you decide to substitute your favorite oil, you will likely not get the benefit. If you want to change the ingredients of the Master Cleanser, you wll have a nice lemonade, maybe, but you will not have the Master Cleanser. I'm done. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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