Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Hello Everyone and Happy New Year to all of you! I've been reading about this liver flush. I've had gall bladder problems and have had my gallbaladder removed within the last two years. It almost killed me. It had literally dissintegrated in my body leaving stones and left me jaundice. My surgeon told me I had less than a day to live if I hadn't gotten in when I did. I also have allergies and asthma that seems to intensify at this time of year. After reading much of the symptoms that are associated with the liver and the gallbladder, I've come to the conclusion that there is indeed a link here. What I'd like to know is, since I've had my gall bladder removed, is it safe to do a liver flush? I'm a little paranoid about over medicating myself these days with new findings that medicines do more harm than good in many cases. I've heard and read about the harmful effects that inhalers and other medicine have on the liver...could the flush actually help this? I have a ventolin inhaler, and I take antibiotics to cure the infections I get in my lungs. This seems only to be a temporary fix. Genetics seem to play a big part in all of this also, since my mother had her gall bladder out at almost the exact same age... Where can I find out how to do this liver flush. I fugured with as many stones I had in my gall bladder, there has to be some in my liver also still. Thank you, Terry D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Hello all, I'm really excited about this liver flush! I want to feel good again and it seems to be the answer. I went to this site that someone mentioned earlier http://www.modernherbalist.com/liver.html and it mentioned that you should have all the metal fillings removed in your mouth before doing the flush. Does anyone recommend doing the the liver flush without having fillings removed from the teeth? The site also said that the parasite removal program that can take three weeks should be done before you can effectively remove the liver stones...Can anyone give any good adive here? Thanks again, Terry D. > Hello Everyone and Happy New Year to all of you! > I've been reading about this liver flush. I've had gall bladder > problems and have had my gallbaladder removed within the last two > years. It almost killed me. It had literally dissintegrated in my > body leaving stones and left me jaundice. My surgeon told me I had > less than a day to live if I hadn't gotten in when I did. I also > have allergies and asthma that seems to intensify at this time of > year. After reading much of the symptoms that are associated with > the liver and the gallbladder, I've come to the conclusion that there > is indeed a link here. > What I'd like to know is, since I've had my gall bladder removed, is > it safe to do a liver flush? I'm a little paranoid about over > medicating myself these days with new findings that medicines do more > harm than good in many cases. I've heard and read about the harmful > effects that inhalers and other medicine have on the liver...could > the flush actually help this? > I have a ventolin inhaler, and I take antibiotics to cure the > infections I get in my lungs. This seems only to be a temporary fix. > Genetics seem to play a big part in all of this also, since my mother > had her gall bladder out at almost the exact same age... > Where can I find out how to do this liver flush. I fugured with as > many stones I had in my gall bladder, there has to be some in my > liver also still. > > Thank you, > Terry D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Hi Dax, Thank you for the speedy reply. I really appreciate your personal testimony and the information you provided. After reading all the material I've read this morning, I'm going to try the cleanse tomorrow and see what happens. After all, I don't see where there is anything concerning the liver cleanse that could possibly make me feel any worse than I already do. I'll let everyone know the results after tomorrow. I just have to run out to the grocery store and pick up a few things for the cleanse. Thanks so much, Terry > Terry > > I didn't have the metal removed from my mouth and won't be doing so - there > is no way I can afford all that treatment! I have done several flushes now - > the first one I didn't do any kind of parasite cleansing and the results > were amazing...you can read my story and details of the flush I did here: > > http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm > > You will benefit from a flush... > > Dax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2002 Report Share Posted January 3, 2002 In a message dated 1/2/02 7:38:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, amiboringyou01118us@... writes: > What I'd like to know is, since I've had my gall bladder removed, is > it safe to do a liver flush? I'm a little paranoid about over > medicating myself these days with new findings that medicines do more > harm than good in many cases. I've heard and read about the harmful > effects that inhalers and other medicine have on the liver...could > the flush actually help this? > You've probably already heard from Adrienne, but she's had her gallbladder removed and is still doing flushes successfully. You'll be inspired by her story - and those of others in the same situation (she's just the first person who came to mind!) Yes, medicines can do more harm than good. I avoid medication, generally speaking, but sometimes there are situations that warrant them, in my opinion. (don't anybody flame me on this - it's just my opinion <smile>). So it's good to do the liver flush to get the residue from those medications out of your system as quickly as possible. There is most likely a lot of residue from a lifetime of occasional antibiotics or prescription medications. I'm glad to know that with each cleanse I do I am potentially getting rid of residue from prescriptions taken years ago. The flush can help in so many ways. My step-dad was sick for a month last fall and although he didn't have any pain he was diagnosed with gallstones and told to have surgery. My mom emailed me right away to ask what it was I had done to avoid surgery and to my surprise my step-dad was actually willing to do the olive oil/lemon juice routine. After being sick and lethargic for a month, he felt better and had more energy the DAY after doing the cleanse. I only wish I had learned about this when I was younger! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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