Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 Where is your proof other than someones statement on the internet. I would like to see the scientific studies before you quote this as proof. Kishan Singh wrote: > Note: Some flushes recommend taking Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate). DO > NOT DO THIS!!! > Although magnesium sulfate is effective at moving the bowels because > of its extreme toxicity, it will also calcify your epithelium wall, > partially destroy your digestive tract, and use up valuable > electrolytes. Epsom Salt is extremely destructive to the entire > digestive system. > > http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html > <http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html> > > Kishan Singh > Delhi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 Where is YOUR PROOF other than someone's statement on the internet. We all would like to see the scientific studies before you deny this. G & K Murray <kgtnm@...> wrote: Where is your proof other than someones statement on the internet. I would like to see the scientific studies before you quote this as proof. Kishan Singh wrote: > Note: Some flushes recommend taking Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate). DO > NOT DO THIS!!! > Although magnesium sulfate is effective at moving the bowels because > of its extreme toxicity, it will also calcify your epithelium wall, > partially destroy your digestive tract, and use up valuable > electrolytes. Epsom Salt is extremely destructive to the entire > digestive system. > > http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html > <http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html> > > Kishan Singh > Delhi > > > --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 Show me cases where this exists. I have never in my 12 years of research heard of these statements. It is not a substance that one would take daily, just like you wouldn't antibiotics on a daily basis for no reason. It is not calcium so it will not calcify anything. Magnesium does the opposite by removing excess calcium. Taking epsom salts to move the bowels is only 30 % of the action in a gall cleanse. It works to relax smooth muscles ehich is it's main function. There is nothing backing this statement up on his website it is just him talking. Magnesium sulfate has been sold for many decades by pharmacies. These should be researched before being accepted as the god spoken truth. Kishan Singh wrote: > Where is YOUR PROOF other than someone's statement on the internet. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 May I suggest that someone email Dr. about His statement and see if he can qualify it. He seems to be quite knowledgeable about the digestive process. And while he does not state the exact mechanism in his article on his site, he may be able to give a quick explanation. It is doubtfull that using magnesium sulfate for the infrequent flush is going to do much damage. Magnesium citrate works just as well and considering that he has citrates in his products I would doubt he would have much concern with this. -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Kishan Singh<mailto:nimana_sikh@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 9:15 AM Subject: Re: Is it true about Epsom Salt? Where is YOUR PROOF other than someone's statement on the internet. We all would like to see the scientific studies before you deny this. G & K Murray <kgtnm@...<mailto:kgtnm@...>> wrote: Where is your proof other than someones statement on the internet. I would like to see the scientific studies before you quote this as proof. Kishan Singh wrote: > Note: Some flushes recommend taking Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate). DO > NOT DO THIS!!! > Although magnesium sulfate is effective at moving the bowels because > of its extreme toxicity, it will also calcify your epithelium wall, > partially destroy your digestive tract, and use up valuable > electrolytes. Epsom Salt is extremely destructive to the entire > digestive system. > > http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html<http://www.cleanse.ne\ t/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html> > <http://www.cleanse.net/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html<http://www.cleanse.n\ et/newsite/articles/gallbladder_1.html>> > > Kishan Singh > Delhi > > > --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 thanks murray i have never done flush. i have never used epsom salt. but i got it on net, and wanted the users to ponder over it for their benefit. have u researched it, so that the users should take it as god spoken truth? G & K Murray <kgtnm@...> wrote: Show me cases where this exists. I have never in my 12 years of research heard of these statements. It is not a substance that one would take daily, just like you wouldn't antibiotics on a daily basis for no reason. It is not calcium so it will not calcify anything. Magnesium does the opposite by removing excess calcium. Taking epsom salts to move the bowels is only 30 % of the action in a gall cleanse. It works to relax smooth muscles ehich is it's main function. There is nothing backing this statement up on his website it is just him talking. Magnesium sulfate has been sold for many decades by pharmacies. These should be researched before being accepted as the god spoken truth. Kishan Singh wrote: > Where is YOUR PROOF other than someone's statement on the internet. > > > --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Kishan, You should never take anything you read on the net as God-Spoken truth. You should read everything that you can and then make up your own mind based on what the masses say and what you personally feel is right for you. But just because one person is out there screaming to stay away from something. That it is dangerous beyond belief, I would have to look into more to see why he is saying it. I have been performing the flushes with epsom salts for 10 years and have nothing but positive results from any of the flushes. It has brought my whole digestive health back from close to be dead. I do not use them daily as that may be come tosic, but I do use them during the flushing process. They have aided me in pulling calcium deposits that were causing me great pain. I just think before believing a personal blog or webpage that you check with people who have been there done that and are knowledgeable. You ultimately hae to make the choice so you must research all the facts. Kishan Singh wrote: > thanks murray > > i have never done flush. i have never used epsom salt. > > but i got it on net, and wanted the users to ponder over it for their benefit. > > have u researched it, so that the users should take it as god spoken truth? > > G & K Murray <kgtnm@...> wrote: > Show me cases where this exists. I have never in my 12 years of > research heard of these statements. It is not a substance that one > would take daily, just like you wouldn't antibiotics on a daily basis > for no reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 thanks murray for your informative reply. it is also written on net that the stones expelled by the flushes are not actual gallstones, they are the 'creatiion' of olive oil and epsum salt reactiion. then how come that people pass thousands of stones, and what will be the total mass of all the thousands stones put together. stones take years to form. does olive oil enters the gall bladder, because people are advised to lay down on their right side? what is the actual role of olive oil? why only olive oil? how these big stones come out when the opening of the gall bladder is so small that when the small ones stuck in the neck region of galllbladder, it causes immense pain. then why no pain when very big stones come out through that small opening? why stones keep coming out continuously? if they are produced in liver, then why not liver stones? G & K Murray <kgtnm@...> wrote: Kishan, You should never take anything you read on the net as God-Spoken truth. You should read everything that you can and then make up your own mind based on what the masses say and what you personally feel is right for you. But just because one person is out there screaming to stay away from something. That it is dangerous beyond belief, I would have to look into more to see why he is saying it. I have been performing the flushes with epsom salts for 10 years and have nothing but positive results from any of the flushes. It has brought my whole digestive health back from close to be dead. I do not use them daily as that may be come tosic, but I do use them during the flushing process. They have aided me in pulling calcium deposits that were causing me great pain. I just think before believing a personal blog or webpage that you check with people who have been there done that and are knowledgeable. You ultimately hae to make the choice so you must research all the facts. Kishan Singh wrote: > thanks murray > > i have never done flush. i have never used epsom salt. > > but i got it on net, and wanted the users to ponder over it for their benefit. > > have u researched it, so that the users should take it as god spoken truth? > > G & K Murray <kgtnm@...> wrote: > Show me cases where this exists. I have never in my 12 years of > research heard of these statements. It is not a substance that one > would take daily, just like you wouldn't antibiotics on a daily basis > for no reason. --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Just my two cents: I have used Flax seed oil also during flushes.....and got out stones. I don't think it has to be olive oil. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 Stones do not necessarily take years to form, yet they may. Olive oil does not enter the gallbladder. That would take the reverse absorbsion, like sucking up through a straw. The olive oil, or has someone just pointed out, ANY oil is going to stimulate the mass release of bile... Open the flood gates, wash the crepitus down stream. The Epsom salts (or other forms of magnesium) are relaxing to the smooth muscle around the duct, allowing larger stones to pass. There are liver stones. Check the photo gallery on Curezone for pictures of dissected, ressected livers and their stones. -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Kishan Singh<mailto:nimana_sikh@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 9:14 AM Subject: Re: Is it true about Epsom Salt? thanks murray for your informative reply. it is also written on net that the stones expelled by the flushes are not actual gallstones, they are the 'creatiion' of olive oil and epsum salt reactiion. then how come that people pass thousands of stones, and what will be the total mass of all the thousands stones put together. stones take years to form. does olive oil enters the gall bladder, because people are advised to lay down on their right side? what is the actual role of olive oil? why only olive oil? how these big stones come out when the opening of the gall bladder is so small that when the small ones stuck in the neck region of galllbladder, it causes immense pain. then why no pain when very big stones come out through that small opening? why stones keep coming out continuously? if they are produced in liver, then why not liver stones? G & K Murray <kgtnm@...<mailto:kgtnm@...>> wrote: Kishan, You should never take anything you read on the net as God-Spoken truth. You should read everything that you can and then make up your own mind based on what the masses say and what you personally feel is right for you. But just because one person is out there screaming to stay away from something. That it is dangerous beyond belief, I would have to look into more to see why he is saying it. I have been performing the flushes with epsom salts for 10 years and have nothing but positive results from any of the flushes. It has brought my whole digestive health back from close to be dead. I do not use them daily as that may be come tosic, but I do use them during the flushing process. They have aided me in pulling calcium deposits that were causing me great pain. I just think before believing a personal blog or webpage that you check with people who have been there done that and are knowledgeable. You ultimately hae to make the choice so you must research all the facts. Kishan Singh wrote: > thanks murray > > i have never done flush. i have never used epsom salt. > > but i got it on net, and wanted the users to ponder over it for their benefit. > > have u researched it, so that the users should take it as god spoken truth? > > G & K Murray <kgtnm@...<mailto:kgtnm@...>> wrote: > Show me cases where this exists. I have never in my 12 years of > research heard of these statements. It is not a substance that one > would take daily, just like you wouldn't antibiotics on a daily basis > for no reason. --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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