Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 What negative feedback have you heard with colonics? I don't understand then why growing up milk gave me more mucus/congestion than drinking a soda pop? How can retracing explain that? Why does eating higher sulfur foods/anti-fungal foods not only give me more pain in my duodenum, but make me feel like I'm loopy in the head- almost like a hangover affect. Sulfur does kill yeast which creates carbon dioxide. So How do I know that its not the carbon dioxide levels that's producing gas build up/pain in my duodenum. Retracing might be a nice word for carbon dioxide buildup and/or sulfur can produce gas in general which can cause pressure/pain in the duodenum area. Eggs/garlic can give healthy people gas--doesn't have to do with retracing. I might just not handle the gas buildup as well because of the previous inflammation. Anyways, I have go to slow with certain foods to limit my pain. What do you consider constipation? 1 bowel movement a week? How much vitamin C intravenously actually reaches the liver? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 > > What negative feedback have you heard with colonics? > > I don't understand then why growing up milk gave me more mucus/congestion than drinking a soda pop? How can retracing explain that? +++Hi . The body creates mucus in order to help clear out toxins, so you probably got more mucus from milk because it is a healing food that helps the body heal and detoxify itself. > > Why does eating higher sulfur foods/anti-fungal foods not only give me more pain in my duodenum, but make me feel like I'm loopy in the head- almost like a hangover affect. Sulfur does kill yeast which creates carbon dioxide. So How do I know that its not the carbon dioxide levels that's producing gas build up/pain in my duodenum. +++Sulfur is one of the macrominerals the body needs daily in order to be healthy, and it is very important for the detoxification pathways in the body. So it helps your body detoxify, which can include pain in your duodenum which needs healing and detoxifying, and also headaches from the effects of toxins. +++See your doctor to get a good diagnosis so you can confirm whether you have high CO2 levels in your stomach. Retracing might be a nice word for carbon dioxide buildup and/or sulfur can produce gas in general which can cause pressure/pain in the duodenum area. Eggs/garlic can give healthy people gas--doesn't have to do with retracing. I might just not handle the gas buildup as well because of the previous inflammation. Anyways, I have go to slow with certain foods to limit my pain. +++Retracing has nothing to do with carbon dioxide in any way. Eating eggs/garlic is also a separate issue from retracing. Retracing only happens when a person is progressing towards health and not towards dis-ease, so their body re-experiences, or re-lives, all past symptoms, illnesses, injuries, etc. while it is healing itself. > What do you consider constipation? 1 bowel movement a week? +++Look it up on the internet. > > How much vitamin C intravenously actually reaches the liver? +++All blood is filtered through the liver. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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