Guest guest Posted March 29, 2002 Report Share Posted March 29, 2002 Liver Flush Protocol (with orthophosphoric acid) Materials: · 1 gallon apple juice (freshly pressed) · 2 ounces orthophosphoric acid (Phosfood from Standard Process or Ortho phos from Nutra-Dyn) · Enema bag and colon tube · Coffee · Epsom Salts · Whipping cream and berries · Olive oil Protocol: Add one bottle (2 ounces) of orthophosphoric acid to the gallon of apple juice. Shake and refrigerate. Over the next three to five days, drink the gallon of juice (3 to 4 8-ounce glasses a day) between meals. Be sure to rinse your mouth out with baking soda and/or brush your teeth after drinking the juice to prevent the acid from damaging the teeth. Eat normally during the liver flush. On the day following whatever day you finish the gallon of juice, eat your normal breakfast and lunch. Two hours after lunch, drink 1–2 tablespoons of Epsom Salts dissolved in warm water. Four hours after lunch, do a one pint coffee enema. Five hours after lunch, drink 1 tablespoon of Epsom Salts dissolved in warm water. Six or seven hours after lunch, eat a dinner of heavy whipping cream and frozen or fresh berries – as much as desired. At bedtime, drink 1/2 cup of olive oil. A small amount of orange, grapefruit, or lemon juice may be added if desired. Immediately after drinking the oil, go to bed and lie on your right side with knees drawn up for 30 minutes. You may feel nauseated during the night. This is due to the release of stored toxins from the gallbladder and liver. This is normal and a sign that the protocol is working. Upon arising in the morning, do a coffee enema. The orthophosphoric acids helps remove calcium and lipids (fats) from the arteries and normalizes cholesterol metabolism. The phosphoric acid working with the malic acid found in apple juice dissolves and softens gallstones. The magnesium in the Epsom Salts relaxes the sphincter of the gallbladder and bile ducts, allowing for the easy passage of the softened, shrunken stones. Finally, the cream and oil cause a strong contraction of the gallbladder and liver, forcing out stored wastes, bile, and stones which easily pass into the small intestine. These wastes and stones are then excreted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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