Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 I have been working towards a flush for six months after having progressed from the parasite cleanse to the bowel cleanse to the kidney cleanse and then the liver cleanse. I have been facinated with the fact that everything has worked according to the respective protocols and I am now migraine headache free for the first time in 45 years. I have three questions. How soon can I expect to see my cholesterol level start to drop? Will all cleanses feel as uncomfortable as the first one? My husband weights 100 pounds more than me. Is it expected that the same dossages of epsom salts and olive oil will be more powerful on me because I weigh 100 pounds less? In spite of the discomfort, I am looking forward to my next flush because I believe in the success of the protocol and the overall healthy results that are achieved in the long run. MercyBee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Wow, MercyBee! Congratulations on your persistence, your determination, and your migraine-free life! It's wonderful that you have had so much success. Sorry, but I have no answers for you on your cholesterol question. Luci > I have been working towards a flush for six months after having > progressed from the parasite cleanse to the bowel cleanse to the > kidney cleanse and then the liver cleanse. I have been facinated > with > the fact that everything has worked according to the respective > protocols and I am now migraine headache free for the first time in > 45 > years. I have three questions. How soon can I expect to see my > cholesterol level start to drop? Will all cleanses feel as > uncomfortable as the first one? My husband weights 100 pounds more > than me. Is it expected that the same dossages of epsom salts and > olive oil will be more powerful on me because I weigh 100 pounds less? > In spite of the discomfort, I am looking forward to my next flush > because I believe in the success of the protocol and the overall > healthy results that are achieved in the long run. > > MercyBee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 Hi, MercyBee and All: MercyBee, congratulations on your first flush! I just completed my first one, also, after following all of Dr. 's other cleansing protocols. And combining her liver cleanse with s Moritz's process (colonics and apple juice mainly as the additions) made it much easier than I thought it was going to be (although, my bum is a bit sore today!) I did pass about 85 stones from " smaller than pea shape " all the way up to " the size of the end of my thumb " or about the size of two kidney beans combined. I also noticed what I think were the cholesterol crystals and some of the heavier stuff that sunk to the bottom. For your cholesterol question, MercyBee, you might want to buy s Moritz's book " The Amazing Liver Cleanse. " He goes into quite a bit more detail than Hulda does on the whole process. I do have three of my own questions for the group: 1) On the day of the cleanse, Hulda says not to drink or eat anything after 2:00 p.m., and s adds " (except water). " Is water okay to drink at any time during the whole process like in the middle of the night? (I started dry coughing in the middle of the night but was afraid to drink much more than a sip or two for fear of needing to get up to go to the bathroom or that I'd be disturbing the process.) 2) Is it okay on the day of the cleanse to drink plain coffee before the cut-off point of 2:00 p.m.? 3) I used 6 mgs. of melatonin for sleeping (Hulda recommends ornithine which I didn't have on hand). Is melatonin okay to use? Thanks, Bonnie ******************************************************************** > > Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:17:44 -0000 > From: " MercyBee " <rtvantex@...> > Subject: First Flush - YES! > > I have been working towards a flush for six months after having > progressed from the parasite cleanse to the bowel cleanse to the > kidney cleanse and then the liver cleanse. I have been facinated > with > the fact that everything has worked according to the respective > protocols and I am now migraine headache free for the first time in > 45 > years. I have three questions. How soon can I expect to see my > cholesterol level start to drop? Will all cleanses feel as > uncomfortable as the first one? My husband weights 100 pounds more > than me. Is it expected that the same dossages of epsom salts and > olive oil will be more powerful on me because I weigh 100 pounds less? > In spite of the discomfort, I am looking forward to my next flush > because I believe in the success of the protocol and the overall > healthy results that are achieved in the long run. > > MercyBee > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 " Nolte/Shields " wrote: > I do have three of my own questions for the group: > > 1) On the day of the cleanse, Hulda says not to drink or eat anything > after 2:00 p.m., and s adds " (except water). " Is water okay to drink > at any time during the whole process like in the middle of the night? (I > started dry coughing in the middle of the night but was afraid to drink much > more than a sip or two for fear of needing to get up to go to the bathroom > or that I'd be disturbing the process.) > > 2) Is it okay on the day of the cleanse to drink plain coffee before > the cut-off point of 2:00 p.m.? > > 3) I used 6 mgs. of melatonin for sleeping (Hulda recommends ornithine > which I didn't have on hand). Is melatonin okay to use? > > Thanks, > Bonnie Bonnie, I kind of figured that the really smart people on this group would have answered you by now, but since they haven't I'll share what little I know. 1) I think Hulda figured that drinking water would be understood. My husband gets dehydrated easily, so he has to drink water right up until a half an hour before he starts drinking the olive oil. You don't want the olive oil to float on water in your stomach -- apparently it makes some people nauseaus. But with the Epsom salts causing your bowels to empty you really need to be putting some water back in. The whole process makes me thirsty, so I drink a lot of water until right up to that half hour before the oil. Then I don't drink any more water until I'm all done with taking the oil. If it's been over an hours since I had my last dose of oil and lemon I'm fine with drinking water. I don't usually want any for five or six hours because I'm asleep... but if I woke up I wouldn't worry about drinking water. 2) I can't really tell you about coffee... but since it's included in enemas for this process I don't suppose there's a real problem. If you normally drink a lot of coffee I think it would be worse for you if you had to do without it because you'd have to suffer from a caffeine withdrawal headache as well as all the rest of this. Still, I'm sure caffeine is one of the things everyone here would suggest you try to wean yourself from...as well as high-fat foods. 3) My husband has used melatonin to help him sleep while he does the cleanse. I never have trouble sleeping, so I don't take anything. I think the emphasis is on being able to lay still for 6 hours or so which for most of us is much easier if we are asleep. I hope this helps, if nothing else it lets you know that someone is listening when you write in here. Luci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 @@@@@@@@@@@@@Hi, Luci! > Bonnie, I kind of figured that the really smart people on this group > would have answered you by now, but since they haven't I'll share > what little I know. @@@@@@@@@@@@@I think that a really smart (and compassionate) person IS answering my question....thanks! > 1) I think Hulda figured that drinking water would be understood. @@@@@@@@@@@@@That's kind'a what I figured, but I didn't want to mess anything up, especially on the first cleanse. > 2) I can't really tell you about coffee... but since it's included in > enemas for this process I don't suppose there's a real problem. If > you normally drink a lot of coffee I think it would be worse for you > if you had to do without it because you'd have to suffer from a > caffeine withdrawal headache as well as all the rest of this. Still, > I'm sure caffeine is one of the things everyone here would suggest > you try to wean yourself from...as well as high-fat foods. @@@@@@@@@@@@@Luckily, I'm not too attached to coffee. My boyfriend tends to like it more than he'd like. But he'll be glad to at least have one cup on the day of the cleanse (and I'm glad he can drink it, too!) > 3) My husband has used melatonin to help him sleep while he does the > cleanse. I never have trouble sleeping, so I don't take anything. I > think the emphasis is on being able to lay still for 6 hours or so > which for most of us is much easier if we are asleep. @@@@@@@@@@@@@That's wanted I needed to hear.....the importance of laying still. I sometimes sleep okay and other times not so well (especially, on my back as recommended). > I hope this helps, if nothing else it lets you know that someone is > listening when you write in here. @@@@@@@@@@@@@Yes! You have helped tremendously, Luci--thanks so much! > Luci @@@@@@@@@@@@@Thanks again, Bonnie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 --- In gallstones , " Nolte/Shields " <michael1@c...> wrote: > @@@@@@@@@@@@@Luckily, I'm not too attached to coffee. My boyfriend tends to > like it more than he'd like. But he'll be glad to at least have one cup on > the day of the cleanse (and I'm glad he can drink it, too!) > Bonnie, thanks for all of your friendliness -- which I cut out of this so that it would be a nice, efficient post -- and I am glad that I could help you. I did just want to note that you (or your boyfriend) should take in as little caffeine as possible so that you won't need as much melatonin to help you sleep. If you're going to be doing a coffee enema you will probably really need something to help you sleep! As you read more of the cleanse recipies you will find that some of them tell you to lie on your back, some say to lie on your right side, and even the one from the 1800's says you have to pace the floor all night! I think it's important to lie still... and I've heard a lot about how good it is for your digestive tract if you lie on your right side, so I stick with that recommendation when I do my cleanses. Luci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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