Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 okay... I think i tried to follow Hulda 's protocol. But, I will tell you exactly what I did and PLEASE tell me exactly what I should change and I WILL.. Thank you in advance. 1) I had nothing but apple cider with apple cider vinegar and orthophosphoric acid drops for four days. 2) On the eve of fourth day I took olive oil (only got down a quarter of a cup with grapefruit.) 3) Before taking the olive oil at 6 pm I had an epsom salt drink (1 tbs. in 3/4 cups warm water) 4) at 8 pm i repeated the epsom salts 5) at 9:30 I had olive oil I had no results the next morning and I did not take the epsom salts in the am (WHO KNOWS WHY!) I am silly. Since I got no results, I... 6) repeated the epsom salts in the evening and olive oil--this time drinking half a cup with lemeon. 7) I woke up in middle of night, I was so hungry I thought there would be no harm in eating something since the oil is already passed through (sorry, my silly thinking) 8) again to ensure my possible failure, I didn't take epsom salts that morning either. I think that since I have done these before years ago SUPERVISED...with a group, I sort of assumed certain things. We didn't use epsom salts so I thought eh, the evening ones are enough and these took place of the enemas (actually colemas) we were doing. Anyway, please tell me what I should do/add differently and I will try again. tell when I should strat all over. This evening? Rose ________________________________ From: elan_spire <elan_spire@...> gallstones Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2009 3:38:37 AM Subject: Re: white poop (excuse me) > > I didn't do the epsom salts in the morning--only in the evening before oil. I'll try again tomorrow... > > > Rose, Please tell us, exactly what flush protocol are you using? It's important! If you're using the wrong protocol, and/or if you're not following it correctly, this could most definitely be part of what's causing you difficulty. It could also be a big reason why you didn't pass very many stones. It's really important to follow the proper procedure and not deviate from it, otherwise you could very well be preventing your body from passing as many stones as it otherwise could, as well as causing yourself to feel unwell. For instance, eating in the middle of the night a few hours after taking the olive oil is not part of any liver flush protocol. I'm sorry to tell you this, but putting food into your digestive system during the flush is definitely not recommended! The whole idea behind these flushes is to have your digestive tract as EMPTY as possible throughout the process so the stones can pass *with the least amount of obstruction in your intestines* quickly and easily out of your body. This is also why it's so important to take ALL of the doses of epsom salt - both in the evening before you drink the oil and in the morning after you wake up - because the magnesium sulphate they contain causes your bowels to get very loose and move rapidly, again, helping to expedite the removal of any stones that have been released from the gall bladder into your system. The epsom salt also stimulates contraction of the gall bladder and relaxes the sphincter muscle that controls the flow of bile into the duodenum. (See " The Involvement of Magnesium Sulphate in the Liver Flush " ) http://curezone. com/blogs/ fm.asp?i= 985355 So if you skip the two doses of epsom salt in the morning, you not only lose the benefits of the extra contractions of the gall bladder and the relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi, but you also lose the effect of those extra bowel movements caused by the magnesium. This means any stones that may have been released into your intestines will stay there even longer where they'll have time to be re-digested and absorbed back into your system - which is most definitely something you do not want to happen! Do you see? What you want is to get all those stones and sludge OUT - asap! What you don't want is to leave them hanging around inside you, stagnated in there along with another meal that needs digesting. This is another reason I suggested doing enemas both before and after the flush, remember? Please Rose, before you go forward on Sunday with another flush, won't you tell us exactly what protocol you're using? If you use the proper protocol and follow it to the letter, you may get much better results. elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 also, I don't want to wait till 6 pm to do first epsom salts. I want to be in bed by 8:30. I am exhausted and concerned. ________________________________ From: elan_spire <elan_spire@...> gallstones Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2009 3:38:37 AM Subject: Re: white poop (excuse me) > > I didn't do the epsom salts in the morning--only in the evening before oil. I'll try again tomorrow... > > > Rose, Please tell us, exactly what flush protocol are you using? It's important! If you're using the wrong protocol, and/or if you're not following it correctly, this could most definitely be part of what's causing you difficulty. It could also be a big reason why you didn't pass very many stones. It's really important to follow the proper procedure and not deviate from it, otherwise you could very well be preventing your body from passing as many stones as it otherwise could, as well as causing yourself to feel unwell. For instance, eating in the middle of the night a few hours after taking the olive oil is not part of any liver flush protocol. I'm sorry to tell you this, but putting food into your digestive system during the flush is definitely not recommended! The whole idea behind these flushes is to have your digestive tract as EMPTY as possible throughout the process so the stones can pass *with the least amount of obstruction in your intestines* quickly and easily out of your body. This is also why it's so important to take ALL of the doses of epsom salt - both in the evening before you drink the oil and in the morning after you wake up - because the magnesium sulphate they contain causes your bowels to get very loose and move rapidly, again, helping to expedite the removal of any stones that have been released from the gall bladder into your system. The epsom salt also stimulates contraction of the gall bladder and relaxes the sphincter muscle that controls the flow of bile into the duodenum. (See " The Involvement of Magnesium Sulphate in the Liver Flush " ) http://curezone. com/blogs/ fm.asp?i= 985355 So if you skip the two doses of epsom salt in the morning, you not only lose the benefits of the extra contractions of the gall bladder and the relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi, but you also lose the effect of those extra bowel movements caused by the magnesium. This means any stones that may have been released into your intestines will stay there even longer where they'll have time to be re-digested and absorbed back into your system - which is most definitely something you do not want to happen! Do you see? What you want is to get all those stones and sludge OUT - asap! What you don't want is to leave them hanging around inside you, stagnated in there along with another meal that needs digesting. This is another reason I suggested doing enemas both before and after the flush, remember? Please Rose, before you go forward on Sunday with another flush, won't you tell us exactly what protocol you're using? If you use the proper protocol and follow it to the letter, you may get much better results. elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 Hi Rose, It is imperative to consume the magnesium in whatever form for the 24 hours leading up to the flush. This is to relax the ducts, evacuate the colon etc. It sounds as though you only did the Epsom salts at the approximate time of the olive oil. The magnesium should be started approx 24 hours before hand in several doses. Be careful here. The white stool suggests no bile. This is both a gallbladder and liver issue. Starting with consecutive doses of Magnesium every 4 waking hours and then the oil/citrus mixture in the evening should get you back on track. Colemas or enemas are fine if you would like as long as you have no nausea. I assume you had color in your stool up to the point of the flush. If color does not return after your next flush attempt it might be prudent to have a liver panel done by your doc. Any sign of jaundice would be an indicator for the same. All the best, -D Re: white poop (excuse me) > > I didn't do the epsom salts in the morning--only in the evening before oil. I'll try again tomorrow... > > > Rose, Please tell us, exactly what flush protocol are you using? It's important! If you're using the wrong protocol, and/or if you're not following it correctly, this could most definitely be part of what's causing you difficulty. It could also be a big reason why you didn't pass very many stones. It's really important to follow the proper procedure and not deviate from it, otherwise you could very well be preventing your body from passing as many stones as it otherwise could, as well as causing yourself to feel unwell. For instance, eating in the middle of the night a few hours after taking the olive oil is not part of any liver flush protocol. I'm sorry to tell you this, but putting food into your digestive system during the flush is definitely not recommended! The whole idea behind these flushes is to have your digestive tract as EMPTY as possible throughout the process so the stones can pass *with the least amount of obstruction in your intestines* quickly and easily out of your body. This is also why it's so important to take ALL of the doses of epsom salt - both in the evening before you drink the oil and in the morning after you wake up - because the magnesium sulphate they contain causes your bowels to get very loose and move rapidly, again, helping to expedite the removal of any stones that have been released from the gall bladder into your system. The epsom salt also stimulates contraction of the gall bladder and relaxes the sphincter muscle that controls the flow of bile into the duodenum. (See " The Involvement of Magnesium Sulphate in the Liver Flush " ) http://curezone.<http://curezone./> com/blogs/ fm.asp?i= 985355 So if you skip the two doses of epsom salt in the morning, you not only lose the benefits of the extra contractions of the gall bladder and the relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi, but you also lose the effect of those extra bowel movements caused by the magnesium. This means any stones that may have been released into your intestines will stay there even longer where they'll have time to be re-digested and absorbed back into your system - which is most definitely something you do not want to happen! Do you see? What you want is to get all those stones and sludge OUT - asap! What you don't want is to leave them hanging around inside you, stagnated in there along with another meal that needs digesting. This is another reason I suggested doing enemas both before and after the flush, remember? Please Rose, before you go forward on Sunday with another flush, won't you tell us exactly what protocol you're using? If you use the proper protocol and follow it to the letter, you may get much better results. elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 if you have only one whitish poop, nothing to worry, if all the time then it is something different. Jay From: elan_spire <elan_spire@...> Subject: Re: white poop (excuse me) gallstones Date: Sunday, January 4, 2009, 12:38 AM > > I didn't do the epsom salts in the morning--only in the evening before oil. I'll try again tomorrow... > > > Rose, Please tell us, exactly what flush protocol are you using? It's important! If you're using the wrong protocol, and/or if you're not following it correctly, this could most definitely be part of what's causing you difficulty. It could also be a big reason why you didn't pass very many stones. It's really important to follow the proper procedure and not deviate from it, otherwise you could very well be preventing your body from passing as many stones as it otherwise could, as well as causing yourself to feel unwell. For instance, eating in the middle of the night a few hours after taking the olive oil is not part of any liver flush protocol. I'm sorry to tell you this, but putting food into your digestive system during the flush is definitely not recommended! The whole idea behind these flushes is to have your digestive tract as EMPTY as possible throughout the process so the stones can pass *with the least amount of obstruction in your intestines* quickly and easily out of your body. This is also why it's so important to take ALL of the doses of epsom salt - both in the evening before you drink the oil and in the morning after you wake up - because the magnesium sulphate they contain causes your bowels to get very loose and move rapidly, again, helping to expedite the removal of any stones that have been released from the gall bladder into your system. The epsom salt also stimulates contraction of the gall bladder and relaxes the sphincter muscle that controls the flow of bile into the duodenum. (See " The Involvement of Magnesium Sulphate in the Liver Flush " ) http://curezone. com/blogs/ fm.asp?i= 985355 So if you skip the two doses of epsom salt in the morning, you not only lose the benefits of the extra contractions of the gall bladder and the relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi, but you also lose the effect of those extra bowel movements caused by the magnesium. This means any stones that may have been released into your intestines will stay there even longer where they'll have time to be re-digested and absorbed back into your system - which is most definitely something you do not want to happen! Do you see? What you want is to get all those stones and sludge OUT - asap! What you don't want is to leave them hanging around inside you, stagnated in there along with another meal that needs digesting. This is another reason I suggested doing enemas both before and after the flush, remember? Please Rose, before you go forward on Sunday with another flush, won't you tell us exactly what protocol you're using? If you use the proper protocol and follow it to the letter, you may get much better results. elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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