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Liver cleanse

May 1st, 2003 · 13 Comments

Message: 4
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 09:28:23 -0500
From: “Kay Heizer” <hhadvisory@…
Subject: Re: Liver cleanse
The naturopathic drs on our research team frequently recommend liver/gall
bladder cleanse for certain ailments. It is actually recommended annually
for anyone who wants to keep their liver detoxified. We have many
friends/relatives who have avoided gall bladder surger with it. If you want
the regimen, let me know.
Kay Heizer
hhadvisory@…

Tags: health

13 responses so far ↓

  • 1 rodgers_10 // May 2, 2003 at 10:02 am

    I use www.sensiblehealth.com

  • 2 Pedro Mirtha // Nov 11, 2003 at 8:47 pm

    Hi!

    I have just joined this group after trying my first ever Liver Cleanse…and as requested in my introductory mail, I am posting a few details about myself.

    My name is Dax and I live in the UK. I am 42 years old and 3 weeks ago I was admitted to hospital with incredible pains…these turned out to be Pancreatitis which the doctors felt was caused by a gallstone getting stuck in my Pancreas and causing an infection. After 5 days on a drip and doses of morphine and anti-biotics, I was finally given an ultrasound scan which revealed 2 stones in my gallbladder.

    I am now awaiting an appointment to go back and *swallow a camera* when the doctors will try to remove the stones. If that doesn’t work, they will use surgery to remove my gallbladder - or so they say! I have no fear of surgery - I have had numerous knee operation and 3 major back operations recently - but I feel I have had enough now and decided to try and find another way of dealing with this problem.

    After wandering around the Net, I found many sites promoting the Liver Cleanse and much invaluable information as to the source of gallstones etc (which, of course, the doctors will never tell you!). I was still taking painkillers for the pain in my back and stomach and after some thought decided to give the cleanse a go - after all, I had nothing to lose but the pain! Last weekend, I followed the instructions and performed my first ever liver cleanse - and was absolutely thrilled to move around 300 stones on Sunday!

    And by lunchtime I felt amazing - no back pain, no stomach pain, no bloatedness - I felt slimmer and younger!

    I am now taking Black Walnut and Wormwood extract in juice every day along with a bowel cleanser and aloe vera (not all together!) and plan to do another Liver Cleanse in two weeks. I am also now eating a much healthier diet with far less fat and far more fruit and fruit juice than before.

    I do have a couple of questions for those experienced in this area, though.

    Will the stones in my gallbladder have gone along with the liver stones? I would very much like to have no gallbladder stones when I go back to hospital for the camera swallowing exercise.

    Are around 300 stones a normal amount to lose after a Liver Cleanse and can I expect to lose the same amount next time?

    Many thanks

    Dax

  • 3 karina_5 // Mar 28, 2004 at 7:00 pm

    Hi to everyone! this is my first contact with the group but have been reading
    postings for some time now, and am about convinced to do my first liver flush.
    Like so many others, I am concerned about something going wrong, but reading
    everyone’s feedback, am convinced it is something I must do soon. X-rays show
    multiple gallstones, and dr. want to remove it. I havent had any symptomatic
    signs as yet, but have terrible right shoulder pain
    and feel its connected with the stones. Dr
    said “frozen shoulder”. I heard right shoulder pain comes from gallstones per
    Dr.
    Hulda Clark. It appears you can’t quit cleansing after first time as stones move
    up
    to replace the ones flushed out. Any input is appreciated. Divvi, Texas

  • 4 deloris_200 // Apr 6, 2004 at 11:55 am

    Hi…I’m a 33year old Mom with 2 kids and a family business to run!
    I’m going to try my very first gallstone/liver cleanse. I have had
    constipation problems since day 1. I have never had a ‘normal’ BM.
    Since early childhood I have been on every laxative imaginable. In
    order to have a BM I need to do an enema first. A couple of days ago
    I thought I would just try the epsom salts with water and I actually
    had diarrhea! I’ve NEVER had that! I’m just wondering if there is
    another way to take this stuff! It won’t ‘melt’ and just seems to
    sink to the bottom of the glass. Can I put the epsom salts in warm
    water instead or will that disrupt what its supposed to do in the
    first place? It’s pretty tricky trying to swallow down the gritty
    stuff at the bottom of the glass! (YUCK!) Or can it be mixed with
    pure juice instead? Thanks!
    Nancy

  • 5 Darrin Kelley // Apr 6, 2004 at 6:22 pm

    My very good friend’s grandson had this from birth trauma and they had
    his neck adjusted by a chiro that specialized in this and he is totally
    fixed?? Just relating a story.

  • 6 ying_900 // Apr 7, 2004 at 12:15 pm

    In a message dated 10/8/01 8:13:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
    rn682023@… writes:
    It could be that your solution is super-saturated, i.e., there’s too much
    epsom salts and not enough water to absorb and dissolve it all. Try using
    more water.

  • 7 herschel_50 // Apr 7, 2004 at 7:47 pm

    — In gallstones@y…, rn682023@y… wrote:
    <snip
    Nancy,
    Using the mixture info on the Dr. Clark site, I had no problem
    getting the salts to dissolve. I used room temp water and stirred the
    salts, and they dissolved just fine. Temperature doesn’t matter to
    it’s effectiveness…(as stated by Dr. Clark). Don’t try to drink
    undissolved salts. You don’t want to choke on them.
    nb9i

  • 8 Neva Marjory // Nov 7, 2005 at 12:09 am

    sorry, don’t know if my last post came through..
    do you have to do the parasite cleanse first…has everyone here
    done it…?
    T*

  • 9 maurice190 // Nov 7, 2005 at 5:27 am

    Its a good thing if you can do a parasite cleanse first, but alot of people
    who don’t do it still get positive results anyway.

  • 10 Clark Hartman // Nov 7, 2005 at 9:20 pm

    I did 2 flushes first without any parasite flush and got fantastic results.
    No pain and lots of stones out. I am no expert, but I would think if you
    want to, go ahead and do whichever one you want first. If you are having
    bad gallstone symptoms, you may be in more of a hurry to get relief and
    decide to do the liver flush first.
    I started doing a 10-day parasite flush last week after my 2nd flush. I’m
    using pills from Nature’s Sunshine.
    Lisa :) << do you have to do the parasite cleanse first…has everyone here done
    it…?

  • 11 Neva Marjory // Nov 7, 2005 at 11:49 pm

    so I can use pills for the parasites..lol..something that is already
    made up..
    Also, I have had a couple of flushes told to me..
    Do I use grapefruit juice, olive oil, and lemon ? Can I eat?
    thankyou
    T*

  • 12 Neva Marjory // Jun 4, 2006 at 5:25 am

    I was referred to this site for a liver cleanse.
    I was told to use the cleanse that uses Epsom Salts.
    The user that referred me said he had good luck with
    this particular cleanse.
    Can anyone tell me where it is?
    Thanks,
    Ray

  • 13 Jonathon Corey // Jun 4, 2006 at 9:12 am

    that uses Epsom Salts.The user that referred me said he had good luck with this
    particular cleanse. Can anyone tell me where it is?<<<
    Check out the links at the bottom of every message :o)
    Mama.

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