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Hello,

I'm new to this group and am glad to have found it. Am learning quite

a bit and preparing for my first flush probably next weekend. Has

anyone had experience with back problems clearing up after a flush or

several flushes? My chiropractor is mystified as to why I need her so

often and suspects inflamation somewhere--possibly the gall bladder.

But she is not familiar with flushes.

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Yes, this is what sent me to the chiropractor about 15 years ago

and the flush made a great deal of difference, much less need

for adjustments, and adjusted much easier. I am flushing tonight...

drinking my first epson salts in about 1/2 hour. I like your

" wannaflush " email name :-)

L. Meydrech, CN

http://nutritionist.tripod.com

" A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a

----- Original Message -----

From: wannaflush

gallstones

Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:48 PM

Subject: New With Question

Hello,

I'm new to this group and am glad to have found it. Am learning quite

a bit and preparing for my first flush probably next weekend. Has

anyone had experience with back problems clearing up after a flush or

several flushes? My chiropractor is mystified as to why I need her so

often and suspects inflamation somewhere--possibly the gall bladder.

But she is not familiar with flushes.

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claudiameydrech@... writes:

> . I am flushing tonight...

> drinking my first epson salts in about 1/2 hour.

I just wanted to say that I wish you the best with your flush! :)

in health,

rachel~

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it and ignorance may deride

it, but in the end there it is. " Winston Churchill

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Hello Wannaflush

Welcome to the group! Glad you found us. :)

I wouldn't be surprised at all to hear about back problems clearing up with

flushing. When you think about how packed our insides are and if there is

congestion in one organ it could be pressing against something else, which

could push on yet something else, and so on... I'm not a medical

professional (obviously, lol!), but that's just my gut feeling about it.

(no pun intended).

I can tell you that I previously had pain in my right foot that they thought

was plantar fascitis, but it cleared up with cleansing (could tell you more

stories about that one!) I also previously had some unexplainable pain in my

right hip and right shoulder that were helped by my chiropractor, but didn't

completely go away until I started flushing.

So I'm willing to believe that practically anything could be helped by

flushing!! :)

in health,

rachel~

wannaflush@... writes:

> I'm new to this group and am glad to have found it. Am learning quite

> a bit and preparing for my first flush probably next weekend. Has

> anyone had experience with back problems clearing up after a flush or

> several flushes? My chiropractor is mystified as to why I need her so

> often and suspects inflamation somewhere--possibly the gall bladder.

> But she is not familiar with flushes.

>

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it and ignorance may deride

it, but in the end there it is. " Winston Churchill

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>I can tell you that I previously had pain

>in my right foot that they thought

Wow, I can't believe you're saying this, so have I, on the top of my

right toe. It was so painful at times after walking a lot that I couldn't

even let the bed sheets touch it at night. My shoes all bought with

it in mind...and in the back of my mind, I wondered if it may be

due to the gallbladder. Perhaps that will clear up too!! claudia :-)

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  • 3 years later...

Maybe.

I was diagnosed last spring. Basically all my bloodwork came back

either high & /or positive. So I was sent to a Rheumatologist for a

true diagnosis. When I first went to the Rheumatologist she did xrays

of my feet (my source of pain then) and said that they didn't show any

damage yet but that it was good to get these films to use as a

baseline for the future, as the damage will undoubtedly progress.

I think I remember her saying that it takes damage to show up on film,

not just the condition....Right everyone? Not 100% sure but that's

what I've thought. My feet have been in bad shape for about 2 years

now and luckily they still do not " show " damage on film........but

nonetheless we know it's happening.

I hope that doesn't disappoint you but I would never take a clean xray

as a dismissal for the diagnosis.

Just my opinion :-)

> Hi, I am new here and have been looking through the posts and

> learning a lot. My dr. thinks i might have RA. The blood test

> shows an RA factor of 37 and I have pain in my hands and one

> foot. The xrays came back neg. and my Dr. wants me to see a

> rheumatologist. If the xrays are negative might I stil have it?

> Thank you for any guidance.

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