Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 This is a letter I received concerning the liver flush. I did the liver flush and it didn't help me in no way. The pain you are having sounds a lot like what I experienced--extreme difficulty breathing. I would suggest to stop the juicing regimine. I found that sugary foods made my problem worse. Even now I do not drink much carrot juice at all. I found that sugary fruits made me worse--especially dates, which are very concentrated in sugar. What I would suggest is to eat your vegetables instead of juicing them. The fiber will clean you out. Here is my take on my condition. The pain was not discovered to be from stones as far as the doctor could tell. But that does not mean that the gall bladder is not affected. The gall bladder may be inflamed. Or the bile duct could be inflamed or obstructed or both. More olive oil could be a problem since it could cause your liver to produce more bile when the duct is not prepared to pass it. I figured that if the duct was inflamed it could be an infection similar to what caused ulcers--a spiral-like bacterium that bores into the tissue. The bile duct empties into the upper small intestine and therefore can also be affected by this bacteria or other bacteria spreading from the stomach or small intestine to the bile duct and even into the liver. If you have a problem with constipation while eating your vegetables whole then you might like to try what Dr. Richter suggested. Chew your vegetables so well. I know this sounds different from what a lot of people say these days. But you might like to give it a try. Corsely chewed vegetables will help to scrub and clean your insides. Also. Soak maybe one quarter WHOLE flax seeds in one cup of water overnight. Drink in the morning. This is what Dr. Richter suggests if you have constipation. I eat fax seed (though ground) almost daily--sometimes as much as half a cup with olive oil or a tablespoon of honey mixed in. I love it. I did try these olive oil and lemon concoctions, and found that they did not work as well as I had expected. I did find (before I changed my diet) that lemon peal or grapefruit peal gave some releaf. For pain, I would take ginger root. It works great and is good for digestion. Chop the root up and wash it down quickly with liquid. Also, you should rub the skin as often as needed with the fresh cut or juiced ginger root. Good Luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 Hi, Not sure what he is referring to as whatever the question was posed to him, but you know this sounds suspiciously like candida to me. Candida can cause an isidious array of symptoms that seem to not have one to do with the other. Maybe first look into candida and try the candida diet before proceeding with anything further and while taking the diet be sure to replenish the intestinal tract with lots of probiotics and raw organic saurkraut. Peace Lu ----- Original Message ----- From: Villemure gallstones Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:29 PM Subject: bacteria This is a letter I received concerning the liver flush. I did the liver flush and it didn't help me in no way. The pain you are having sounds a lot like what I experienced--extreme difficulty breathing. I would suggest to stop the juicing regimine. I found that sugary foods made my problem worse. Even now I do not drink much carrot juice at all. I found that sugary fruits made me worse--especially dates, which are very concentrated in sugar. What I would suggest is to eat your vegetables instead of juicing them. The fiber will clean you out. Here is my take on my condition. The pain was not discovered to be from stones as far as the doctor could tell. But that does not mean that the gall bladder is not affected. The gall bladder may be inflamed. Or the bile duct could be inflamed or obstructed or both. More olive oil could be a problem since it could cause your liver to produce more bile when the duct is not prepared to pass it. I figured that if the duct was inflamed it could be an infection similar to what caused ulcers--a spiral-like bacterium that bores into the tissue. The bile duct empties into the upper small intestine and therefore can also be affected by this bacteria or other bacteria spreading from the stomach or small intestine to the bile duct and even into the liver. If you have a problem with constipation while eating your vegetables whole then you might like to try what Dr. Richter suggested. Chew your vegetables so well. I know this sounds different from what a lot of people say these days. But you might like to give it a try. Corsely chewed vegetables will help to scrub and clean your insides. Also. Soak maybe one quarter WHOLE flax seeds in one cup of water overnight. Drink in the morning. This is what Dr. Richter suggests if you have constipation. I eat fax seed (though ground) almost daily--sometimes as much as half a cup with olive oil or a tablespoon of honey mixed in. I love it. I did try these olive oil and lemon concoctions, and found that they did not work as well as I had expected. I did find (before I changed my diet) that lemon peal or grapefruit peal gave some releaf. For pain, I would take ginger root. It works great and is good for digestion. Chop the root up and wash it down quickly with liquid. Also, you should rub the skin as often as needed with the fresh cut or juiced ginger root. Good Luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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