Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Yes flushing works. This is the purpose of this list and that's why most of us come here. For anyone to say flushing gall stones doesn't flush gall stones is like saying having bowel movements doesn't get rid of poop. Or they might say bowel movements get rid of soft poop but not hard poop or something silly like that. If someone doesn't believe in their body and constantly tests it with the worst foods possible, then when it fails they could say aha! it didn't work anyway. Well if you drive your car off a cliff it's going to fall down the hill. Is that a surprise? Not at all. It's called cause and effect. It's a very simple concept and it works every time. Just like flushes work. When you flush, it's a flush and flushes work every time. Very simple and this has been proven thousands and thousands of times over and over. I had a serious of severe gall stone attacks. Severe enough that I would scream and grab that area, not being able to move or even take a breath for fear of it getting worse. It felt like something was trying to rip me apart from inside me and I didn't want it to do that. I would try to wait it out and hope it would go away, which it usually did but who knows how long it would take, and then it would come back again later on. I would try everything I knew how to do to get rid of it. The most immediate thing was to try to go to the bathroom. If I could do that then it helped. But most often I was in too much pain to try to do that, but if I could get sitting down and bend over that would help while I would sit there holding under my ribs and trying to not scream. When it was severe and kept on, I got the enema bag quick, fill it up and lay down on the floor. That would most always relieve it. But a couple of times I had to do 3 or 4 of them in a row. I often did two in a row, and sometimes did one an hour for a few hours. Most common was to do it just one time, or if I had to do it twice to get it all in I'd do that. The enemas most definitely helped but something else was the cause. Something I was eating. Over time I learned what that was, but at the beginning I had to eat perfect to get rid of it! As is human nature I tried to eliminate a little at a time to see what I could keep eating. But then when an attack would come harder, I'd be laying there on the floor of the bathroom saying " ohhh no noo pleaseee go away... I'll eat right... I'll eat right..... " It was a blessing in a way and I knew this, because it made sure that I did eat right. What finally worked was going back to the freshly made vegetable juices that I'd made a few years before. Then I realized that fresh grated salads were even better. The juices were in a way what I " had " to do, from not eating right in the first place, and they would help to saturated my tissues with vital nutrients and flush out toxins and obstructions at the same time. But the salads were eating right in the first place! And with all the benefits of the juices and more. Once I got back on track the attacks became less and less severe and then disappeared completely. Oh whatever I did started working immediately at the start, but it takes time for the system to adjust. When I did everything right it didn't take long at all. I mentioned learning the foods that caused the attacks. These were the more processed foods I'd been eating. Big no no's. Primarily refined flour products like sweet rolls, tortilla chips, and spaghetti. I eliminated all of these but then tried to keep eating bread and, surprise!!! big attack! No more bread. When I eliminated the bread, the attacks disappeared too. By the way I only used the enemas at the beginning and " if " nothing else worked. Once I got on the salads I didn't need to keep taking them. The salads consisted of grated carrots, chopped celery, chopped cucumbers, zucchini, red radishes, sometimes sweet red bell peppers, and anything else similar I could find. This was basically the " only " thing I ate for awhile and it got rid of the attacks pronto. These attacks were in 1987, 15 years ago. I always thought they were something in my digestion and that I needed to flush it out which is what I did and it worked. I didn't even realize they were really gall stone attacks until I joined this list about 5 weeks ago! I got one of Hulda 's books in about 1995. I just saw it in the store and liked it so I got it. The liver flush looked interesting so I did two of them, which were about 3 months apart. The first one I was surprised to see I got rid of about 400 to 500 stones. The second time was about half that. I thought well maybe I had gotten rid of most of them (probably not the case) so I didn't do another one till last month. I was and am very interested in flushing my body, but I had still not related the attacks I'd had to gallstones until joining this list. Let me say it again. Flushing works. You can do it many ways and it's all good. But for it to work the best you have to #1 take good care of yourself! If I ate a bad diet and flushed every hour of course that wouldn't do much of anything. #1 is to take good care of yourself, " then " flush! And it works. LIke the saying goes, " does it work? " " You bet it does, but only when you do! " Well it sure does work for me. And when you do it the right way, which doesn't really take all that much, it most definitely will work for you too. All the best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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