Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 On 1/1/2008, " ectopistes@... " wrote: > Simon, it is my 30 years plus experience plus personal experience Don't know what that means... where is your EVIDENCE? Again... YOU ARE WRONG. PERIOD. > AND the experience of professional pigeon racers (who sometimes spend > as much as $50,000 on a single bird), Lol!!!! What in the heck does pigeon racers have to do with PEOPLE taking activated charcoal internally for cleansing purposes? The only thing you could possibly mean is it is common practice for pigeon racers to feed their pigeons activated charcoal... Well, two things come to mind: 1. PIGEONS ARE NOT PEOPLE. TOTALLY different metabolisms. 2. PEOPLE ARE NOT PIGEONS. TOTALLY different metabolisms. > I am not sure what types or how much, only that it will > make you very sick and weak if you are already depleted. Cleansing reactions will OFTEN MAKE YOU SICK. This one symptom does NOT mean that it is 'leeching nutrients from the body'. > A caution everyone should take note of that is seriously deficient. I would AGREE with you that someone who is already SERIOUSLY deficient in nutrients and/or minerals should build up their reserves BEFORE undergoing any form of serious cleaning regimens - but it is NOT because clay or charcoal will 'leech nutrients that have already been absorbed by the body' from the body - it is because cleansing is a very difficult process, and is very hard on the eliminatory organs/system. > One could try grey water to start out cautiously. Grey water would be > to mix a small amount of powdered charcoal in water and let it > settle to the bottom and just skim off the top and drink the grey > water etc.... Sure, do this while you are building up your resevres. Just please stop telling people falsehoods about charcoal... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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