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Thanks for your input! BUt, do I need to go to a colon therapist, or is there a

way to get a good cleaning on my own?

jimmy

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From: Will Winter

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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 2:28 PM

Subject: Now it's time to hit the books

Jimmy, sounds like you will have a busy month. There is more information on

this site (and others) about biliary and colon cleansing than you can download

in a day. But START NOW. There is no better way you could spend this first

day of your new plan. The first steps you now take will depend upon how you

generally tackle new tasks: all-to-the-wall or rationally and sanely. In this

matter, perhaps the latter is the better option.

You could also begin with a colon therapist who will probably start you out

with a colonic, or a series of them, and instruct you further with regard to

diet,

exercise, and physical therapy (massage, etc). They know their stuff.

Regarding the biliary flush, I'd also recommend starting with a mild flushing

technique first (hit the archives) and proceed as needed. As others have

suggested, I'd recommend you cleanse the colon and get things flowing well

before you tackle the bile flush.

Regarding the bile flow test that has you concerned, I would personally place

more stock in your physical symptoms than medical tests, many of which are

vague shadows of what is actually happening inside.

Be sure to have a working knowledge of all the " tools " and " tricks " of the

trade

that are available should you have another emergency attack of biliary colic

following a fatty meal or other indiscretion. Many of us keep an emergency kit

bearing such items as epsom salts, rescue remedy, homeopathics, castor oil

hot packs, herbs (such as Chang's) and other remedies on hand and

ready to go in case of need. It's not uncommon to have a few scary episodes

as you lose that weight and cleanse the colon and biliary tract.

Most people require 6-12 months to get into the clear, then it's a lifelong

matter of living well but never slipping back into the old patterns. You know

how that movie ends, it's called " Rocky " . This program will keep you honest,

" It's a Wonderful Life " is the name of our story.

Will in Minnesota

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Hi Jimmy,

>>>Thanks for your input! BUt, do I need to go to a colon therapist, or is

there a

way to get a good cleaning on my own?<<<

A few of us here use products such as homozone, colozone or oxy-powder, as a

substitute for a visit to the colon hydrotherapist (I admit I'm squeamish

about that). I use and have had great success with oxy-powder for doing a master

cleanse prior to GB flushing and also just for daily maintenance. Here is the

site to check out, if interested. This product contains ozonated magnesium,

citrate and germanium 132, but you could always do a cross comparison with the

other products to see what calls to you.

http://www.oxypowder.com/

Click on " Learn More "

Although it may appear costly to buy at first glance, all in all I feel it

would be cheaper than a colonic and a bottle lasts me a good 2 months. It's a

great way to clean out the colon before and after a flush (amount taken varies

with body weight). Although, it's not a substitute for using epsoms used in an

actual flush, it acts in a similar way and is a little more gentle on the

system.

Must be a personal choice and dependent on unique personal health variables -

I just find it easiest and most convenient for me. ;)

All the best in choosing your optimal route to good health!

Peace, n

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