Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Hi Steph, > > > No liver flushes of any suffering degree Could you please explain what that means? > but I eat and take things daily > that should keep it clean. I was tested for liver function just last > week and Doc. says it is fine Do you mean your allopathic dr? What kind of testing was done? I do not > eat junk food, sugar, meat or dairy or grease of any kind so how could I > have a clogged liver? Your liver could be congested with all kinds of environmental pollutants and toxins that enter your body through the air you breathe, the water you drink and the food you eat. Your liver could also be stagnated with toxins contained in things you ingested decades ago, along with wastes excreted by the chronic candidiasis and mycoplasma, as well as metabolic wastes and other pathogens. It could also be obstructed with all manner of stones, sludge, chaff and stagnant bile. Your gall bladder could very well be congested and obstructed with stones, sludge and blobs of congealed cholesterol too, which would cause the liver to get backed up, preventing it from properly doing its job of filtering wastes and toxins out of your blood. If you eat little or no fats, this could also cause the gall bladder (ergo the liver) to be stagnated and congested, as regular fat consumption is what causes the gall bladder to contract and release bile into the intestinal tract. >Just very diseased in the intestines and from > the myco. and fungus. If you're suffering from just about any kind of long term chronic illness and aren't able to get well no matter how you change or supplement your diet, chances are the liver and gall bladder are congested, stagnated and/or obstructed, contributing to the ongoing illness and preventing you from getting well. > Have to do some kind of radical > oxygen therapy. > Any kind of oxygen therapy will create die off which will put more of a burden on the liver. Doing a series of flushes helps to prevent herx reactions when doing oxidative therapies. Elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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