Guest guest Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the cleanse is done: http://www.ener-chi.com/viewer_2238.htm Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: http://www.ener-chi.com/radio.htm If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting resources there. While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any one-size-fits-all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every single person on the planet across the board. My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to health and healing is really very valuable. Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 I had my gall bladder out in October and I would like to do the s Moritz liver and gallbladder cleanse for my liver function now that it has to work harder and I am having some digestive problems. Is it safe to do the cleanse even though I have no gallbladder?  Thanks, JD From: elan_spire <elan_spire@...> Subject: Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush gallstones Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM  Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the cleanse is done: http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting resources there. While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every single person on the planet across the board. My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to health and healing is really very valuable. Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 I must say removing gallbladder is one of the biggest mistakes that one can make. I did the same mistake lat year April and lless than one year of time, i have high blood pressure, high cholestrol, Tachycardia (faster heart beat per minute) and i am on several medications casuing sever side effects to deal with. Yes you can live without a gallbladder but that life is full with more pain and more problems. I must say, living with gallstones pain is lot better than living with hundreds of serious health issues after you remove your gallbladder. You need to analyze the body response after the gallbladder removal. I take psyllium husk before going to bged and early mrning before break fast, remember you need to cover up your small intestine otherwise continois dripping pf bile into your intestine would give you diarea and colon cancer in some cases beside the continous driiping of bile will cause high cholestrol levels because it would be absorbed by the small intestines. Psyliuum husk is a msut and instead of 3 meals a day, divide your meals into 6 per day, smaller meals but more than 3 times. No FATS at all, limit the intake becaue more FTAS will put more pressure on your liver. I belive there is more to watch after gallbladder removal than keeping it intact there with gallstones. Good luck! On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Jenni <jenni.davis@...> wrote: > > > > I had my gall bladder out in October and I would like to do the s > Moritz liver and gallbladder cleanse for my liver function now that it has > to work harder and I am having some digestive problems. Is it safe to do > the cleanse even though I have no gallbladder? > > Thanks, > JD > > > From: elan_spire <elan_spire@... <elan_spire%40>> > Subject: Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush > gallstones <gallstones%40> > Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM > > > > > Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author > of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the > cleanse is done: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm > > Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm > > If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting > resources there. > > While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he > says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, > however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any > one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every > single person on the planet across the board. > > My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover > for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that > people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods > they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's > unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to > eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. > > That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I > find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to > health and healing is really very valuable. > > Elan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 wow I wish I could tell the people I know who had it removed this--- no one would listen before--- thanks so much for this info-- and I am so sorry you have to deal with this--- > > > > From: elan_spire <elan_spire@... <elan_spire%40>> > > Subject: Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush > > gallstones <gallstones%40> > > Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM > > > > > > > > > > Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author > > of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the > > cleanse is done: > > > > http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm > > > > Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: > > > > http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm > > > > If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting > > resources there. > > > > While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he > > says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, > > however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any > > one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every > > single person on the planet across the board. > > > > My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover > > for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that > > people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods > > they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's > > unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to > > eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. > > > > That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I > > find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to > > health and healing is really very valuable. > > > > Elan > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 you may want to look at Dr Esselstyn's research - it deals with coronary health but people on this diet have reversed high blood pressure, cholesterol, etc - the results are truly amazing- the diet is based on allowing nitric oxide , which the body produces naturally , to not be blocked by oil - there is no arguing with the results for if there was any question over the efficacy of this diet then the medical profession would be all over it - not a peep from them Check out doctor McDougall's how he treats high blood pressure without medication here- http://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2009nl/nov/bp.htm McDougall, advocates Esselstyn's work as do a bevy of other healers. What I find interesting - many of these healers come from the medical profession - Esselstyn was a cardiologist for Cleveland heart clinic ( one of the world's best) for 35 years before going rogue- good luck FB On Feb 17, 2010, at 9:08 PM, tina83862 wrote: > asuing sever side effects > > to deal with. Yes you can live without a gallbladder but that life is full > > with more pain and more problems. I must say, living with gallstones pain > > is lot better than living with hundreds of serious he Battaglia Hm 818 897 8500 Cel 818 268 5395 fbattaglia@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 I was going through high BP when I lost my dad but not high lipid levels--those have always been low--- I have always wondered the reason thinking all the fat must have been in the GB--LOL How I got control over the BP was walking every day and the serrapeptase really controls inflammation--- Some of what I was going through could have been due to menopause as well--- Around 50 woman go through so much you guys just can't believe how much physically--but once through it we are ok--- I don't understand why so many woman gain weight in the middle this appears to be around 75% of us when we get into mid to late forties. Why would the body want to store so much fat and hormones? > > > asuing sever side effects > > > to deal with. Yes you can live without a gallbladder but that life is full > > > with more pain and more problems. I must say, living with gallstones pain > > > is lot better than living with hundreds of serious he > > Battaglia > Hm 818 897 8500 > Cel 818 268 5395 > fbattaglia@... > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 > > > I had my gall bladder out in October and I would like to do the s Moritz liver and gallbladder cleanse for my liver function now that it has to work harder and I am having some digestive problems. Is it safe to do the cleanse even though I have no gallbladder? >  > Thanks, > JD > Hi JD, The answer is yes, you can most definitely safely do s' liver/GB flush even though you have no gall bladder. Do you have his book? If not, I'd suggest getting a copy and reading it first, so you are clear about exactly how the protocol should be done before you proceed. Check out these threads on curezone, all about people who have had their GBs removed and have subsequently done successful flushes: Is it safe to do liver cleanse following gallbladder removal? http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=61976 No Gallbladder...can I Flush still? http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331812#i I had a liver full of cholesterol stones ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331876#i Flush #6 results.....what a great day. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331877#i Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 > > I must say removing gallbladder is one of the biggest mistakes that one can > make. Dear Munawar, I'm so sorry to hear you've been having such problems since your GB was removed! What a shame. Perhaps you would consider doing a series of flushes now? You might be interested to read through some of the threads in the links listed in my last post, which are from people who had their GBs removed but continued to suffer from various digestive (and other) issues, and then found relief after cleansing their livers by doing some flushes. Thank you for being so honest and for speaking out here on this forum about your experiences. I wish you all the best and hope your health improves. Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Thanks for posting this. After reading stories like yours, my decision to fight for my GB is much firm. Good luck to you and feel better. Karolina Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush > gallstones <gallstones%40> > Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM > > > > > Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author > of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the > cleanse is done: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm > > Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm > > If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting > resources there. > > While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he > says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, > however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any > one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every > single person on the planet across the board. > > My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover > for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that > people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods > they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's > unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to > eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. > > That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I > find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to > health and healing is really very valuable. > > Elan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 Yes~you need to do the flush now more than before! herbladie  > > > I had my gall bladder out in October and I would like to do the s Moritz liver and gallbladder cleanse for my liver function now that it has to work harder and I am having some digestive problems. Is it safe to do the cleanse even though I have no gallbladder? >  > Thanks, > JD > Hi JD, The answer is yes, you can most definitely safely do s' liver/GB flush even though you have no gall bladder. Do you have his book? If not, I'd suggest getting a copy and reading it first, so you are clear about exactly how the protocol should be done before you proceed. Check out these threads on curezone, all about people who have had their GBs removed and have subsequently done successful flushes: Is it safe to do liver cleanse following gallbladder removal? http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=61976 No Gallbladder...can I Flush still? http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331812#i I had a liver full of cholesterol stones ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331876#i Flush #6 results.....what a great day. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=331877#i Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 I must say although I have digestive problems I do feel much better since the removal. I am taking a digestive enzyme compound that has ox bile in it and it has helped tremendously. I have quit drinking coffee and I no longer smoke. I have drastically changed my diet and am slowly returning back to my 15 years of being a vegitarian after taking a year off. A great cookbook and resource for nutrition is Laurels Kitchen its and oldie but a goodie. I am on a significant amount of psychiatric medications (7) for several serious mental health conditions a couple of meds for my thyroid. This is unfortunate for my body and my liver but Id be nuttier than wagon load of prailines without them. In addition to the digestives enzymes and ox bile I do take several herbs and supliments including lethicin, ginger and dandilion. I take vitamines like B12 niacin and vitamin D plus I drink several cups of green tea a day along with flax seed oil. I know it seems like alot but it seems to be working ok so far. I have only been doing the herbs and vitamins for a few weeks so I will wait another week probably to do the flush and drink lots of oatsraw infusions and cornsilk decoctions prior to during and after. thanks for the encouragement. I don't know if you have tried any of this stuff but it may be worth it to give it a whirl. Take CAre, JD > > From: elan_spire <elan_spire (DOT) com <elan_spire% 40> > > Subject: Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush > gallstones@gro ups.com <gallstones% 40groups. com> > Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM > > > > > Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author > of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the > cleanse is done: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm > > Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm > > If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting > resources there. > > While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he > says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, > however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any > one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every > single person on the planet across the board. > > My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover > for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that > people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods > they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's > unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to > eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. > > That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I > find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to > health and healing is really very valuable. > > Elan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 what is your cholesterol, LDL, HDL, VLDLm etc.? > > From: elan_spire <elan_spire@ . com <elan_spire% 40> > > Subject: Vidoe of s Moritz describing the liver flush > gallstones@gro ups.com <gallstones% 40groups. com> > Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 3:15 PM > > > > > Here's a link to a video of a brief interview with s Moritz, author > of the book The Amazing Liver & Gallbladder Flush, describing how the > cleanse is done: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/viewer_ 2238.htm > > Here's a link to a number of other audio and videos of interviews with him: > > http://www.ener- chi.com/radio. htm > > If you poke around on his site, you'll find all kinds of interesting > resources there. > > While I think s' work is fantastic, I don't agree with everything he > says. For instance s is a strong proponent of vegetarian diets, > however I personally don't necessarily think there's really any > one-size-fits- all diet that is either perfect or appropriate for every > single person on the planet across the board. > > My feeling is that we each need to listen to our own bodies and discover > for ourselves what foods are right for us to consume. I also know that > people can and often do evolve and change in terms of the kinds of foods > they choose to eat as time goes by. This is another reason I think it's > unrealistic to propose any particular dietary strictures with regards to > eliminating any one entire section of the food chain the way s does. > > That being said though, s has a lot of great info on his site, and I > find that much of what he has to share in terms of holistic approaches to > health and healing is really very valuable. > > Elan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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