Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Yes, as I explained in a previous email, your liver is already burdened and is now sluggish. Any chemical will circulate more in the body, rather than be eliminated. This is why detoxing is so important. Kenda > So Rogene~ > > The implants would could definitely be overloading my liver causing all > these weird reactions to chemicals. Caffienne is a chemical you know? > > lv, > D > > Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: > Absolutely! . . . > > Think of it this way . . . The liver filters the blood and removes toxins. . > . When it gets overloaded, it can't get rid of toxins as fast as they come in > and becomes sluggish. . . > > The result is that it you may experience more herxing when you detox, but , > regardless, by taking it easy, you will get there. > > Kathie is a prime example of someone who had a very difficult time. She only > recently concluded it was due to her liver unable to flush toxins readily. > > Rogene > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Drinking organic tea or coffee is definitely best but it is actually the caffeine that a lot of people have difficulty in clearing, whether it be in tea, chocolate, coffee or some drugs. In some tests to check for difficulty in detoxing, caffeine is actually ingested and urine or blood is checked every so often to see if it is clearing. Kenda > . . . Coffee is definitely a chemical. If not the coffee itself, then > the chemicals used to process the coffee bean. Decaf is the worst. . . . If > you're going to drink coffee, make it organic, weak, and in small amounts! . . > . Coffee isn't as bad as some things, but, when your system is already > overloaded, it doesn't make sense to burden it more. I had a cup of coffee > with a desert while traveling . . . It was so strong - my heart was pounding > as though I'd run up and down stairs an hour later. > > Patty can tell you about coffee enemas. . . There, it can help you flush > toxins! > > I've found that I love a bunch of the herbal teas . . . Celestial Seasonings > Peppermint, Blueberry and Sleepytime are some of my favorites. I find it easy > to substitute tea for coffee. > > Look around you and see which chemicals you're using on a regular basis . . > . cleaning products, grooming products, processed foods, supplements (with > silicone dioxide), then find substitutes . . . They're available! . . . Some > are cheaper than the ones you commonly use. > > Hugs, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Interesting. Thanks.Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@...> wrote: Drinking organic tea or coffee is definitely best but it is actually thecaffeine that a lot of people have difficulty in clearing, whether it be intea, chocolate, coffee or some drugs. In some tests to check for difficultyin detoxing, caffeine is actually ingested and urine or blood is checkedevery so often to see if it is clearing.Kenda> . . . Coffee is definitely a chemical. If not the coffee itself, then> the chemicals used to process the coffee bean. Decaf is the worst. . . . If> you're going to drink coffee, make it organic, weak, and in small amounts! . .> . Coffee isn't as bad as some things, but, when your system is already> overloaded, it doesn't make sense to burden it more. I had a cup of coffee> with a desert while traveling . . . It was so strong - my heart was pounding> as though I'd run up and down stairs an hour later.> > Patty can tell you about coffee enemas. . . There, it can help you flush> toxins!> > I've found that I love a bunch of the herbal teas . . . Celestial Seasonings> Peppermint, Blueberry and Sleepytime are some of my favorites. I find it easy> to substitute tea for coffee.> > Look around you and see which chemicals you're using on a regular basis . .> . cleaning products, grooming products, processed foods, supplements (with> silicone dioxide), then find substitutes . . . They're available! . . . Some> are cheaper than the ones you commonly use.> > Hugs,> > Rogene> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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