Hello Everyone,
I have been reading this list with GREAT interest for several months now and
have finally found the courage to go for the Hulda version of the liver flush on
Monday. I have a few concerns though if anyone has any input it would be
greatly appreciated.
I’m quite a bit overweight and a bit hyper as well as exhausted, probably very
bad insulin levels, I’m also Hypoglycemic/FM. I am really excited to see the
results from the different situations people have been posting lately, so I
believe this will work for the pains, indigestion and skin, etc.
I didn’t buy the Ornithine when at the HFS the other day, very pricey and not
sure what it will do. I did read and I did understand the description at
curezone. Can I take the over the counter sleep aide with Doxylamine Succinate?
Or maybe nothing, and just try to stay calm for at least half hour? It’s EASY
for me to get VERY agitated at timed, detailed tasks, hate to say it, but ’tis
true…:)
Do I have to lie on my back or can I turn to my right side at some point? I’m
good at keeping myself mentally relaxed though, unless there is a distraction
and that’s when agitation hits for fear of messing up with something so simple
as moving around to keep any stones from coming out!
Also, I’m preparing what to eat during Monday before I start fasting, is it ok
to have Isopure, zero-carb, zero-fat WHEY protein shakes with water? Does
anyone have any experience with this product? It has 50 grams of protein per
serving and LOTs of amino acids. I was of course thinking of eating alot of
apples to soften stones and bananas for the potassium as sometimes I get charlie
horses. Must admit I’m addicted to processed, sugary foods as I’m sure you’ve
guessed and am planning to be prepared to not mess this up. Vegetables and food
prep are quite an alien concept to me. At least I’m not telling my age here.
LOL
Thanks for any input. I already am looking at this as a worthy investment to
beating surgery. You’d think my lifestyle would be impeccable with my strong
aversion to the cut and drug industry.
Linda
Going to do First Flush Monday (Oh My!)
June 29th, 2006 · 6 Comments
Tags: health
6 responses so far ↓
1 Lola Richards // Jun 29, 2006 at 9:52 pm
<<Do I have to lie on my back or can I turn to my right side at some point? I’m
good at keeping myself mentally relaxed though, unless there is a distraction
and that’s when agitation hits for fear of messing up with something so simple
as moving around to keep any stones from coming out!
I have found that the most comfortable way is to lie on my back. Particularly
the first few times I could feel the stones/oil moving just below the right
rib/right side of the breast bone. It wasn’t painful, but being on my back was
most comfortable. There have been times I haven’t felt anything and still
passed stones.
Jay
2 Young Scott // Jun 30, 2006 at 4:40 am
Hello,
A few thoughts on your post follow.
Being hypoglycycimic means you must keep your sugar levels up. I’m
point?
also hypo G and found that the flush was too muchh of a fast for
me. I drank lots of liquid (water or herbal tea) in between the
epsom salt drinks throughout the day and used grapefruit juice for
both taste and to keep my sugar levels elevated. This made a big
difference for me feeling not so “spaced Out” while flushing.
The flush is a good system cleanse and gave me more energy after
each flush.
I never used any sleep enhancer (too sensative to any type of drug)
and just used mind over matter to calm myself to sleep.
Sounds like we have a perfectionist here - sorry, but I can
identify, because I am the same way. To help with the anxiety of
not doing the flush in the correct order/ times, etc. I printed out
the complete flush and crossed off every item as it was done. I
also prepared all needed materials for the whole flush in advance so
that there would be no searching. It was like doing a science
experiment or following a brand new recipe.
There are many opinions on the lying position. I prefer to lie on
my right side for most of my sleep. - lying on my back puts pressure
on my throat. My opinion is: the flush uses a muscular action of
pressing out the stones. - like sneezing. It’ll come out if it’s
the right time in your flushing regimin.
bananas for the potassium as sometimes I get charlie horses.
Apples are great for softing and loosening things up. I had my best
flush when my breakfast the morning of the flush was granola blended
into a smotie with apple sauce. Bananas will firm up your BM’s-
which is NOT what you want in the preflush state. Why not take
oranges/juice for the potassium?
Good health wishes,
Suzanne
3 Jonathon Corey // Jul 1, 2006 at 4:09 am
my right side at some point?<<<
I don’t use anything to help me sleep and I always sleep on my right side for as
long as possible.
Blessings
Mama.
4 Lola Richards // Jul 1, 2006 at 5:16 pm
<<
my right side at some point?<<<
I don’t use anything to help me sleep and I always sleep on my right side for as
long as possible.
The Ornithine isn’t a sleep aid, it is to relax the gallbladder and ducts.
Jay
5 Frank Christena // Jul 2, 2006 at 9:07 am
Thanks everyone for the great responses!!
I’m getting ready to do the fast, I think I’ll be fine for four hours and I’m
mixing grapefruit with the salt so I’m sure that will be fine.
The reason I asked about Ornithine is because in the instructions it says take 4
caps with the first few sips of the oil potion and take 8 if one is an
insomniac. I’m going to do the flush without them however so hope all still
goes well.
I’ve also been reading the “F” factor with interest, I’m about 88 lbs overweight
and have yo-yo’d all my life, was an anorexic preteen too. I’ve had stomach and
side pains growing in severity for years and have either starved all day with
nicotine and caffeine and then eaten wheat, sugar, trans-fat foods or done low
fat diets or slim fast and other liquid diets. Needless to say I feel quite
responsible for being in the position to need a gb flush.
Last June I went on Atkins and loved it, my blood sugar was normal and I lost
over 40lbs in 4 months with most of it in the earlier months. The best part was
the protein, low carb bars with sugar alcohols. At first they didn’t affect me
but after awhile they gave me serious gastro-intestional distress and I quit all
processed low carb foods allowed on Atkins. Well, with the “fun” part of the
“diet” going out the window so did the rest and I returned to SAD. Of course!
LOL
I’ve been doing moderate balanced eating since January and I can attest to the
fact that after being off sugar for 8 months that my blood sugar will drop
dangerously low if I don’t eat within 4-6 hours depending on activity level.
Doesn’t matter what I eat to keep it level, but eating sugar will cause me a
spike and drop regardless. So, when just eating meat and veggies and advantage
bars along with a gallon a day of purified water, No coffee or tea, etc I will
drop if I skip a meal. I was diagnosed over 20 years ago and sugar was never
mentioned.
Well, I’m taking it easy so I don’t get agitated if I don’t get the potions down
with ease.
Thanks again for the support!
Linda
(ps to midge: I’m in ctrl florida…so, howdy ya’ll!)
6 Frank Christena // Jul 2, 2006 at 5:00 pm
Thanks everyone for the great responses!!
I’m getting ready to do the fast, I think I’ll be fine for four hours and I’m
mixing grapefruit with the salt so I’m sure that will be fine.
The reason I asked about Ornithine is because in the instructions it says take 4
caps with the first few sips of the oil potion and take 8 if one is an
insomniac. I’m going to do the flush without them however so hope all still
goes well.
I’ve also been reading the “F” factor with interest, I’m about 88 lbs overweight
and have yo-yo’d all my life, was an anorexic preteen too. I’ve had stomach and
side pains growing in severity for years and have either starved all day with
nicotine and caffeine and then eaten wheat, sugar, trans-fat foods or done low
fat diets or slim fast and other liquid diets. Needless to say I feel quite
responsible for being in the position to need a gb flush.
Last June I went on Atkins and loved it, my blood sugar was normal and I lost
over 40lbs in 4 months with most of it in the earlier months. The best part was
the protein, low carb bars with sugar alcohols. At first they didn’t affect me
but after awhile they gave me serious gastro-intestional distress and I quit all
processed low carb foods allowed on Atkins. Well, with the “fun” part of the
“diet” going out the window so did the rest and I returned to SAD. Of course!
LOL
I’ve been doing moderate balanced eating since January and I can attest to the
fact that after being off sugar for 8 months that my blood sugar will drop
dangerously low if I don’t eat within 4-6 hours depending on activity level.
Doesn’t matter what I eat to keep it level, but eating sugar will cause me a
spike and drop regardless. So, when just eating meat and veggies and advantage
bars along with a gallon a day of purified water, No coffee or tea, etc I will
drop if I skip a meal. I was diagnosed over 20 years ago and sugar was never
mentioned.
Well, I’m taking it easy so I don’t get agitated if I don’t get the potions down
with ease.
Thanks again for the support!
Linda
(ps to midge: I’m in ctrl florida…so, howdy ya’ll!)
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