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, if you do the Hulda flush that is accessible on the internet,

it involves doing several days of apple juice which softens the stones --

epsom salts opens the bile ducts so the stones can pass through painlessly.

I followed the book my s Moritz (The Amazing Liver/Gallbladder flush)

which involved drinking 32 oz. of apple juice a day for six days, on the

sixth day also eat lightly with no fat up until 2PM. At 6PM there is a

concoction of epsom salts and water that you drink down at that time and

then again at 8PM (something like a tablespoon in 3/4 cup of water -- I have

the book loaned out so I'm guessing here). And then at 10PM, there's a

combination olive oil/grapefruit juice concoction (quarter cup of olive oil

and half cup of grapefruit juice) that you drink down (you can drink all

this down with a straw so it isn't so gross). Then lie down on your right

side with your head and chest propped up with a couple of pillows and try to

go to sleep (the first flush it's always difficult to do this but I've done

three flushes since and they've been a lot easier). The next morning

starting at 6, do the epsom salts and water at 6 and 8.

It's good to do a colon cleanse and parasite cleanse before doing this.

You'll get better results.

Since I had gallbladder attacks for close to 30 years before I finally was

able to figure out what was going on, I also ordered stuff from

www.sensiblehealth.com and used the gold coin grass, Chinese bitters, coptis

& curcoma for a couple of months before doing my second flush (which was

life changing it was so profoundly successful). She also has a slightly

different flush you can try if you can fast on everything but water and

apple juice for two days.

If you can keep your gallbladder, go for it. I think it's a miracle I was

able to hang onto mine for so long before I found out about this group.

Lori

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>>In fact, he often responded in unique ways to

> his meds. (Meds that make other kids tired don't make him tired,

> things that " never " make a child hyper make him hyper, etc.)

My son was like this, it was mostly caused by phenol intolerance

http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm

> Over the past three months doing supplements and GCFC, we have

> realized that cannot handle any of the supplements that may

> cause hyperactivity (DMG, B6, MB-12).

Also common in phenol-intolerant kids.

> if the issues are more about phenols and histamine foods than gluten

> and casein.

Sounds like my son.

> I've heard that bromain and papain can cause hyperactivity. Given that

> he may have phenol/histamine issues, and he gets hyper from many

> meds/supplements, should we stick to enzymes that are bromain and

> papain free?

This would be a good idea.

> Of the following enzymes: ZymePrime, Peptizyme, No-Fenol, are there

> ones to be avoided for kids who're quick to get hyper or for kids with

> possible methylation/B vitamin issues?

Use SCD version ZP, AFP Peptizyde and any version of No-Fenol.

> Is there a preferred order of introduction? (I.e., introduce no-phenol

> first, then another? Or...?)

I would start with No-Fenol at 1/4 capsule.

Dana

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