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Spouse Flushing.

July 25th, 2004 · 3 Comments

This is to encourage the family to get involved in cleansing liver.
Since I have been cleansing for 6 weeks, my wife finally got curious
and decided to try one too. She never has had any pain and has been
eating very healthy over the last two years (unlike me).
She passed around 40, 4mm, light pea color, smooth stones on her
first flush along with a fair amount of sludge. She was so happy to
see her results.
This only goes to show that probably everyone could benefit from one
or two cleanses a year even though they have no pain.
Another guy at work has flushed once with his wife at the same time.
The wife had great results but his was minimal. Neither had any GB
pain.
Spread the word for better health. A clean liver makes a happy body. :-) Barry.

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Rhett Brittani // Jul 28, 2004 at 12:45 pm

    That’s a great point, Barry. If you look at the progression of the
    Merk Manual’s opinion of the average american diet and its effects on
    the digestive system, you can see that they have determined that we
    all have a serious disorder in our digestive system by the time we
    are 40, even if we don’t have symptoms.
    One common disorder they talk about is diverticulosis. Diverticulosis
    is the creation of herniated sacks extending from the colon filled
    with fecal matter. It is very difficult to get that fecal matter back
    out of those sacks unless you eat something like clay or charcoal to
    suck it out. A high fiber diet only cleans out the colon and doesn’t
    get to the stuff in the sacks. Very old material is held in those
    sacks and is slowly getting into our blood stream, causing a myriad
    of problems. The Merk Manual used to assume that 15% of americans had
    diverticulosis by the time they were 40 back in the early 1950s. That
    has progressed to the lastest edition saying that 100% of americans

    have diverticulosis by the age of 40 in the 1990s.
    That’s just one example of expressing the state of our digestive
    tract in this day and age of processed foods. The growing number
    of digestive tract surgeries is another. This trend indicates that we
    all need regular flushing and cleansing whether we show specific
    symptoms or not.
    Personally, I’ve found a morning drink with apple juice, flax oil,
    garlic, ginger and cayenne is quite delicious, and plain apple juice
    just doesn’t satisfy like it used to.

  • 2 katie18 // Jul 31, 2004 at 4:55 pm

    << Diverticulosis
    is the creation of herniated sacks extending from the colon filled
    with fecal matter. It is very difficult to get that fecal matter back
    out of those sacks unless you eat something like clay or charcoal to
    suck it out.
    So is there a natural way to get this stuff out without eating clay or
    charcoal? I’m over 40 and am wondering!
    Thanks,
    Susan

  • 3 lin8 // Jul 31, 2004 at 11:35 pm

    In a message dated 01/14/2002 6:44:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    cozad76078@… writes:
    NOW you Know ‘He was FULL of it’ LOL
    …seriously, how did the Flush go?

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