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For Nirvani - Re: In too much pain…

June 19th, 2007 · No Comments

Hi Nirvani,
When I first started getting GB pain and joined this group, I think it was
Dave (sorry for my memory lapse, as you really helped!) who suggested that I try
a “band aid” fix for pain. That is, to take 1 tbspn epsom salts in a glass of
water or fresh squeezed grapefruit juice (drunk through a straw to avoid
heaving). It’s called a “band-aid” fix, because it won’t give the same results
from doing a proper flush, but it helps to relax the GB, to help release any
compaction in the colon and also to relieve the pain (until the next attack, of
course).
My pain would subside within 15 or 20 mins after the epsoms and it was a
blessed relief, I can honestly say, but you need to be near the bathroom for a
few
hours afterwards and keep up your fluid intake. I wouldn’t do this more than
once or twice a week, but it got me through the worst of my biliary colic
attacks till I worked up the courage to flush properly and things settled a bit.

In addition to cutting out bad fats, I also started taking Flax Seed Oil,
lethicin and milk thistle, lots of fresh pressed garlic and balsamic salad
dressing on avocados (garlic for parasites), and ginger tea (for
inflamation)….things like that.
Not sure if this might help you and I’m no expert, Nirvani - just someone who
tried these things and they worked for me. Everyone’s case is so variable and
I don’t want to ill-advise you, but just thought I’d share what worked for me
in the early days before I was painfree enough to make some long term changes
in my lifestyle habits. Wishing you all the best, as you work your way back
to full health.
Blessings, Marion

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