Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 About 6 years ago, I did 7 flushes, two weeks apart, after paracleansing, and " fibromyalgia and m.s " symptoms have been gone all this time. The paracleanse helped immensely. Did a flush once a year since, but haven't done any more since my wreck in 05. Probably should, I've just been busy, broke, lazy, cluttered, whatever...but this wreck ruined my life, and the guy got away. I'd like some opinions here, do you think these flushes would help degenerative disc disease? I've read the flushes help with depression... ontarioguy2334 <ontarioguy2334@...> wrote: You touched on a good point VR. It's a known fact that Neurotoxins generated by pathogens within the body accumulate in the liver and if the liver is healthy will then excrete it in the bile. The problem is that it may be reabsorbed by the intestines. Maybe stones are formed also to encapsulate Neurotoxins and Heavy metals as well? Check out Dr Klinghardt's Neurotoxin elimination protocol. It also discusses heavy metals which can hamper the natural elimination of Neurotoxins. http://www.neuraltherapy.com/NeurotoxinProtocol040406.pdf Symptoms can include 1. Memory loss 2. depression 3. fatigue 4. numbing of any or all the senses Heavy metals are a HUGE factor in determining the degree of someone's health. Even people who do not have Amalgam (mercury) fillings and have never smoked are testing high for mercury in the blood. So maybe if you have an undiagosed infection you will generate more Neurotoxins and not be able to process them as efficiently as you should. And maybe if you are heavy metal toxic you generate more gb stones as well. I am just starting to detox heavy metals so I cant suggest the best way to remove them. I know the most effecient method is IV chelation which helps with many health problems but this is costly and can be risky for seriously chronically ill people. Right now I am just trying oral chelators and taking Chlorella waiting 30 minutes and then taking liquid Cilantro. If any of you want more details just ask. Have a good day, Brad > > > > > > > > > > > I came > > > to this list to learn more, and have since done 9 flushes. > > > > > > > > > Vince > > > > > > > > > > Hi Vince, > > > > I'm interested to know more about your experiences doing these > > flushes. Would you be willing to share a bit about them with us here? > > Specifically I'm wondering if you continue to do them once every once > > in a while on a kind of maintenance schedule, or if maybe you only did > > them until no more stones came out and then stopped? And anything > > else you'd like to share that you feel might be relevant would be > > appreciated. > > > > Actually, I'd like to hear from anyone on the list who might like to > > share about their liver flush experiences, or who has any insight or > > anything else they feel to contribute to a discussion on these > cleanses. > > > > After reading a lot of descriptions from many people on curezone.org > > and elsewhere on the web about their experiences doing these flushes, > > I'm wondering about how and why the stones and sludge are actually > > formed to begin with, and whether or not it's actually possible to > > completely (or almost completely) clear the liver and gall bladder of > > stones and chaff by doing a series of flushes. I ask this because I > > found a pictorial essay written by someone who did something like 20 > > or more flushes over the course of a couple of years, and the stones > > just kept coming and coming. It made me wonder if this person's body > > continued to manufacture stones due to their dietary choices, and > > whether or not changing their diet somehow might have made it so they > > would have eventually flushed to the point of no longer having any > > stones or chaff come out. If this is so, then can anyone here explain > > just how one would go about adjusting one's diet so as to avoid the > > possibility that the body would continue to make quantities of stones > > and gravel that plug the liver and gall bladder to the point where the > > functioning of these organs begins to become impaired? > > > > A few weeks ago I did my first liver flush, and found copious amounts > > of green stones and mustardy yellow colored gritty sludge passing out > > of my body. It was utterly amazing! I really can't recommend going > > through this process enough. And for all of you folks reading this > > who have liver or gall bladder issues, regardless of whether or not > > your tests indicate the presence of stones, I would strongly encourage > > you to seriously consider doing at least one, if not a series of these > > flushes. You might be extremely surprised as to what actually ends up > > coming out of you! > > > > Fortunately, like you Vince, there's nothing wrong with my liver or > > gall bladder that I know of, but I'm very interested in doing what I > > can now to prevent chronic illness from happening to me as time goes > > by. Honestly, I think just about everyone can benefit from doing > > these cleanses, and I want to do another one soon. But if possible, > > I'd really like to better understand how and why these stones and > > sludge have accumulated in my liver and gall bladder to begin with, so > > that I can work towards eliminating their root cause, and so they > > won't continue to be replaced every time I flush the existing ones out. > > > > Thanks for any insight or information anyone here can provide with > > regards to my questions. > > > > elan > > > --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 I don't know how badly you were injured, but if you can, I believe that exercise helps with depression. Perhaps a nice walk in the country? These pills for depression really concern me because a friend of mine committed suicide while on them. Amber Did a flush once a year since, but haven't done any more since my wreck in 05. Probably should, I've just been busy, broke, lazy, cluttered, whatever...but this wreck ruined my life, and the guy got away. I've read the flushes help with depression... . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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