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hi beth;

am wondering about this tgf beta 1 test - is this a blood test? is it an accurate indicator for mold anywhere in the body, even the brain? does any lab do this?

thanks.

gg

patty: liver flush question

Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp gone, no more low grade fevers.By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you know.hugs,Beth L

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Hi Beth!

I'm really excited to hear that so many of your other neurological

symptoms are gone! It's been a long road for you, but it sounds like

you've done pretty good as far as healing goes. I know that the last

remaining symptom for you...the facial numbness and tingling....is

aggravating. I wish I knew what to suggest, but if you have never done

a liver flush, it certainly can't hurt to try it. It is a very

effective detoxification therapy, and I've heard of many excellent

testimonies from people who have done a series of them.

I've done several liver flushes over the years. I followed the Hulda

protocol, except I did not use the ornithine....I just skipped

that and slept well anyway. You can find the Hulda protocol on

the Internet, and we also have a liver flush in our files. There are

several versions out there...one uses Coke of all things...don't do that

one! There is also a version that uses apple juice over a period of

days and a cleansing tea...this also may help, but I have not done this

version. I used the one with the epsom salts (magnesium sulfate, for

which I substituted magnesium citrate) followed by the grapefruit

juice/olive oil mix.

Liver flushing helps to unclog a sluggish liver. As we get older, we

can have an accumulation of gallstones in our gallbladder, and the liver

flush will actually cause the gallbladder to give up those accumulations

of stones, and that is why it is called a flush.

A sluggish liver can cause all kinds of health issues, from acne to food

allergies, to autoimmune disease. Flushing the liver can allow healing

to accelerate to a great degree, and especially if you do a series of

flushes that allow the gallstones to " move forward " to be removed in

stages. Some people only do one or two liver flushes, thinking they've

gotten everything, but the fact is that you can have a liver flush with

no stones followed by a liver flush with a huge amount of stones, as

everything gets rearranged and moves down and out of the bile ducts.

I think this therapy is definitely worth the effort for anyone

struggling with health issues. I plan on doing a liver flush this week.

I've been talking with , who has done about 7 liver flushes so

far, and she has been feeling much better. (Please pray for

ladies, as she has just lost her mother in a tragic accident.)

I'm very interested in this TGF Beta 1 test and your results...yes,

please let us know!

And if you do the liver flush, share your experience with us. I can

tell you that it is difficult if you dwell on the unpleasantness of

drinking alot of olive oil and epsom salts/magnesium citrate, but if you

stay focused on the positive outcome and let yourself REST the day after

the flush, it won't be so bad. You may just have an experience that

produces results you are looking for.

Keep us posted!

Patty

>

> Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help

exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological

problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my

face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are

gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp

gone, no more low grade fevers.

>

> By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far

everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had

elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you

know.

>

> hugs,

> Beth L

>

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Beth,

If you need me to post the liver flush protocol, I will...here is one

source:

http://curezone.com/cleanse/liver/huldas_recipe.asp

Patty

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> Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help

exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological

problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my

face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are

gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp

gone, no more low grade fevers.

>

> By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far

everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had

elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you

know.

>

> hugs,

> Beth L

>

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Hi Gayle, I found this helpful for your questions, do ask me if you have some clarifications.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TGF_beta_1- From: gayle <glass3311@...>Subject: Re: patty: liver flush questionTo:

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 4:28 AM

hi beth;

am wondering about this tgf beta 1 test - is this a blood test? is it an accurate indicator for mold anywhere in the body, even the brain? does any lab do this?

thanks.

gg

patty: liver flush question

Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp gone, no more low grade fevers.By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you know.hugs,Beth L

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Hi Patty,

Ok, I will give this a try. I'll read through the files. This is the one

symptom that I wanted to go away most of all, and it's the one I've been stuck

with. Maybe there is something from the implants stuck in my liver. Funny

story about the TGF test, no one had heard of it, it took several minutes going

back and forth with LabCorp to make sure they could do it. Anyway, I will let

you know the results.

hugs,

Beth L

>

> Hi Beth!

>

> I'm really excited to hear that so many of your other neurological

> symptoms are gone! It's been a long road for you, but it sounds like

> you've done pretty good as far as healing goes. I know that the last

> remaining symptom for you...the facial numbness and tingling....is

> aggravating. I wish I knew what to suggest, but if you have never done

> a liver flush, it certainly can't hurt to try it. It is a very

> effective detoxification therapy, and I've heard of many excellent

> testimonies from people who have done a series of them.

>

> I've done several liver flushes over the years. I followed the Hulda

> protocol, except I did not use the ornithine....I just skipped

> that and slept well anyway. You can find the Hulda protocol on

> the Internet, and we also have a liver flush in our files. There are

> several versions out there...one uses Coke of all things...don't do that

> one! There is also a version that uses apple juice over a period of

> days and a cleansing tea...this also may help, but I have not done this

> version. I used the one with the epsom salts (magnesium sulfate, for

> which I substituted magnesium citrate) followed by the grapefruit

> juice/olive oil mix.

>

> Liver flushing helps to unclog a sluggish liver. As we get older, we

> can have an accumulation of gallstones in our gallbladder, and the liver

> flush will actually cause the gallbladder to give up those accumulations

> of stones, and that is why it is called a flush.

> A sluggish liver can cause all kinds of health issues, from acne to food

> allergies, to autoimmune disease. Flushing the liver can allow healing

> to accelerate to a great degree, and especially if you do a series of

> flushes that allow the gallstones to " move forward " to be removed in

> stages. Some people only do one or two liver flushes, thinking they've

> gotten everything, but the fact is that you can have a liver flush with

> no stones followed by a liver flush with a huge amount of stones, as

> everything gets rearranged and moves down and out of the bile ducts.

>

> I think this therapy is definitely worth the effort for anyone

> struggling with health issues. I plan on doing a liver flush this week.

> I've been talking with , who has done about 7 liver flushes so

> far, and she has been feeling much better. (Please pray for

> ladies, as she has just lost her mother in a tragic accident.)

>

> I'm very interested in this TGF Beta 1 test and your results...yes,

> please let us know!

> And if you do the liver flush, share your experience with us. I can

> tell you that it is difficult if you dwell on the unpleasantness of

> drinking alot of olive oil and epsom salts/magnesium citrate, but if you

> stay focused on the positive outcome and let yourself REST the day after

> the flush, it won't be so bad. You may just have an experience that

> produces results you are looking for.

> Keep us posted!

> Patty

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hi dr.;

thanks for the info, but i still have a few ques. i e-mailed you separate, but got it back. can you give me your e-mail add.?

thanks much.

gg

patty: liver flush question

Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp gone, no more low grade fevers.By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you know.hugs,Beth L

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From: gayle <glass3311@earthlink .net>Subject: Re: patty: liver flush question Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 4:28 AM

hi beth;

am wondering about this  tgf beta 1 test - is this a blood test?  is it an accurate indicator for mold anywhere in the body, even the brain?  does any lab do this?

thanks.

gg

patty: liver flush question

Patty, do you know how to do a liver flush? What does it help exactly? Do you think it could help with my remaining neurological problem? Everything is gone but the numbness and tingling in my face,neck. My heart beat is completely normal now, muscle twitches are gone, electrical zap sensations are gone, crawly sensations in scalp gone, no more low grade fevers.By the way, I'm getting the TGF Beta 1 test done tomorrow. So far everyone I know who had the mold contamination and neuropathy have had elevated levels. I would think mine would be normal, but will let you know.hugs,Beth L

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