Guest guest Posted February 8, 2002 Report Share Posted February 8, 2002 http://www.doityourself.com/garden/fertilizewithepsomsalts.htm http://www.webgate.net/~welchiro/ice.html http://www.waterfall2000.com/a-z/enviro.htm This is just to help an animal but you'll see what it does for the fecal matter in this case. http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/ileus.html If it were a toxin then floating in it would certainly be a deadly adventure. http://www.floatworks.com/float.htm And last, but not least, take note of the PHYSICAL DANGERS http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng1197.html Dale > The way I understand it ES is a toxic substance otherwise it would > not cause the body to purge as it does during the flush - this is why > it works. Everything opens up so that the body can rid itself of this > toxic substance. ES is a drug that causes a loosening reaction which > just happens to further aid the body by allowing these stones and > other things that have built up in it to become free. They then all > can ride the wave of oil and grapefruit juice down the pipe into the > toilet (and then, in my case, into the freezer for show and tell.) > This is how I see it. I never considered ES to be something that my > body wanted inside it or needed. It just causes this beneficial > reaction under the given circumstances. This is how I see it and, > correct or not, it helps me to resolve the fact that I am putting > something so vile into my body. I think it is an important part of > the flush and inspite of the awful taste (;p) will continue to use it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 Dale, These are great links. I think I'll only use magnesium sulphate as a mild laxative. Not for floating on 700 gallons of it to reduce stress, or handling large storage volumes of it, or starting a campfire with it and possibly breathing the fumes. hahaha Barry. > http://www.doityourself.com/garden/fertilizewithepsomsalts.htm > http://www.webgate.net/~welchiro/ice.html > http://www.waterfall2000.com/a-z/enviro.htm > This is just to help an animal but you'll see what it does for the fecal > matter in this case. > http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/ileus.html > If it were a toxin then floating in it would certainly be a deadly > adventure. > http://www.floatworks.com/float.htm > > And last, but not least, take note of the PHYSICAL DANGERS > http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng1197.html > > Dale > > > > > The way I understand it ES is a toxic substance otherwise it would > > not cause the body to purge as it does during the flush - this is why > > it works. Everything opens up so that the body can rid itself of this > > toxic substance. ES is a drug that causes a loosening reaction which > > just happens to further aid the body by allowing these stones and > > other things that have built up in it to become free. They then all > > can ride the wave of oil and grapefruit juice down the pipe into the > > toilet (and then, in my case, into the freezer for show and tell.) > > This is how I see it. I never considered ES to be something that my > > body wanted inside it or needed. It just causes this beneficial > > reaction under the given circumstances. This is how I see it and, > > correct or not, it helps me to resolve the fact that I am putting > > something so vile into my body. I think it is an important part of > > the flush and inspite of the awful taste (;p) will continue to use it. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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