I'm a 67 y/o medical doctor. I retired from active practice ten years ago because of a chronic illness which has grown progressively worse and is characterized by dizziness on standing or sitting erect, exercise intolerance, and multiple food allergies. Until recently it has gotten to the point where I was unable to digest my food.My first two liver flushes didn't yield any stones. On my third flush, I used 4 oz safflower oil mixed with pear juice, three times, an hour apart, after the two doses of Epsom salts. Two days later I passed a bunch of hard tan smelly stones, some as large as a golf ball. The volume of these stones combined is as large as the gall bladder. I continue to pass stones on a daily basis, and as time went by the stones were mixed with a ropy congealed mucus. The mixture was multi-colored. I am attaching a picture. It has been five weeks since the flush, and I am continuing to pass about a pint a day of this stone-mucus mixture.
I filled two quart jars of this and have it in the refrigerator. I didn't freeze it because I heard that it would destroy the stones.The total volume that I have passed is between two and three gallons and I am quite slender! I have read that almost a million people a year undergo unnecessary gall-bladder surgery. I am determined to publish a 50 case study in a peer-reviewed journal such as JAMA. I will personally finance the entire project. This will need to be a team effort. I have already engaged the services of a highly-skilled science writer.
I need to know the best way to preserve this material. I tried drying it in the sun but the mucus stuck all of the stones together. If I use citric acid, what is the procedure? I'm reluctant to use formaldehyde because of its toxicity.
I'll put a more detailed account of my experience on this forum soon. I'm going to need the help of the best and brightest people on this forum. It is utterly immoral that a 50 case scholarly study has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal as yet and I intend to do it if it is the last thing I do!
My liver is getting rid of this so quickly because it was stuffed with gallons of sludge and I finally figured out how to remove the block. I have concluded that many beginners don't get results because there is a tough plug that requires more oil to break through.
I used pear juice because I am allergic to citrus (citric acid and malic acid). Also pears are good for the liver. I have been ill for many years and the cause is now overwhelmingly apparent. We must teach people that when they don't get any stones after a flush, that the cause is usually (practically always?) that they are plugged up and that they need to set things up for success. The liver flush is clearly a very important health maintenance procedure. It should be mandatory in cases of unexplained chronic illness. A failure can be avoided by proper preparation. You can stack the deck in your favor by doing the following beforehand:
Do a proper parasite cleanse. I used the herbs but the super zapper called the Electro Reflex Energizer also helps. It reportedly rids the body of all sizes of parasites (unconfirmed). Do a kidney cleanse. If you don't want to make your own, get a bottle of tincture from Berry's Country Baskets. Ask the leader of the MH forum for ordering info. Take a tbsp daily until the 8 oz bottle is empty.
Use 30 drops of orthophosphoric acid (Phosfood) in juice three times daily for three days before the flush, particularly if you are allergic to apple juice like I am.
Use the Epsom salts as in the Clark recipe. If you can't stand the taste, grind the crystals into powder and put it into capsules and then chase it with plenty of warm water.
Use a sufficient amount of oil. This will vary from person to person. Three times four ounces may be too unpleasant for some people but necessary for others. If it is your first flush, try one times four ounces but if that doesn't work, increase the dose based on your first experience in your next cleanse a few weeks later. My preference is safflower oil. I'm not allergic to it and I found it tasteless.
The first rule in cleansing is to exhaust all physical means before resorting to chemical means. Psyllium is an example of a physical cleanser. It adsorbs many times its weight of water. The liver flush is a physical detoxifier. Chemical detoxifiers dump toxins into the bloodstream and make you sick.
Take one tbsp of gold coin grass daily until the 8 oz bottle is empty before the first flush. See the Sensible Health Link below. If cost is an issue these are the essentials: Parasite cleanse first. Kidney cleanse second. Liver cleanse third. Use enough oil to blow the plug. ©†ƒ……•™¼‡_Original_Message_¾€š½ž¢«»¬ï°© I'm on a light diet. Two avocados, a pear, a bowel of blueberries, a tbsp of Goatein (goat milk protein) and a tbsp of Vitality Super Green. I drink two 34 oz bottles of water daily, each containing one tbsp psyllium powder and one tbsp Mt. Capra Mineral Whey, shaken well at room temperature. This occurred to me after several days to move all of that sludge out of my body. The mineral whey is not only a good source of minerals, but it is alkalyzing.
My liver is getting rid of this so quickly because it was stuffed with gallons of sludge and I finally figured out how to remove the block. I have concluded that many beginners don't get results because there is a tough plug that requires more oil to break through.
I used pear juice because I am allergic to citrus (citric acid and malic acid). Also pears are good for the liver. I have been ill for many years and the cause is now overwhelmingly apparent. We must teach people that when they don't get any stones after a flush, that the cause is usually (practically always?) that they are plugged up and that they need to set things up for success.
The liver flush is clearly a very important health maintenance proceedure. It should be mandatory in cases of unexplained chronic illness. A failure can be avoided by proper preparation.
You can stack the deck in your favor by doing the following beforehand:
Do a proper parasite cleanse. I used the herbs but the super zapper called the Electro Reflex Energiser also helps. It reportedly rids the body of all sizes of parasites (unconfirmed).
Do a kidney cleanse. If you don't want to make your own, get a bottle of tincture from Berry's Country Baskets. Ask the leader of the MH forum for ordering info. Take a tbsp daily until the 8 oz bottle is empty.
Use 30 drops of orthophosphoric acid (Phosfood) in juice three times daily for three days before the flush, particularly if you are allergic to apple juice like I am.
Use the Epsom salts as in the Clark recipe. If you can't stand the taste, grind the crystals into powder and put it into capsules and then chase it with plenty of warm water.
Use a sufficient amount of oil. This will vary from person to person. Three times four ounces may be too unpleasent for some people but necessary for others. If it is your first flush, try one times four ounces but if that doesn't work, increase the dose based on your first experience. My preference is safflower oil. I'm not allergic to it and I found it tasteless.
The first rule in cleansing is to exhaust all physical means before resorting to chemical means. Psyllium is an example of a physical cleanser. It adsorbs many times its weight of water. The liver flush is a physical detoxifier. Chemical detoxifiers dump toxins into the bloodstream and make you sick.
Take one tbsp of gold coin grass daily until the 8 oz bottle is empty before the first flush. See the Sensible Health Link below.
If cost is an issue these are the essentials: Parasite cleanse first. Kidney cleanse second. Liver cleanse third. Use enough oil to blow the plug.
http://www.sensiblehealth.com/prime.html
The thing that makes me hopeful is that this sludge is obviously old, probably very old, matter and this just can't go on indefinitely.
I should mention that I have also been using a couple of other gadgets. One is called the Chi Machine. You lie down on a cushion--not on the floor or you'll throw your back out. I put a king sized pillow on the floor and lie on my back on that and rest my ankles on the Chi machine. The machine wiggles my ankles back and forth and greatly increases lymphatic circulation. I need this badly since I am exercise intolerant. I do this for ten minutes, three times a day. This helps the body to detoxify since the lymphatic circulatory system has no pump of its own.
The other machine I use is called the Hothouse. It puts out far infrared radiation and is used to treat cancer and inflammation. I use this on my abdomen for an hour a day with the hope that it will promote healing. I bought these machines because of recommendations from people that I trust.
The Chi machine obviously does increase lymphatic circulation. I know that from my knowledge of human physiology. The Hothouse is more iffy but I use it because of the stories I have heard from people that I trust. Time and more research will tell. ©†ƒ……•™¼‡_Original_Message_¾€š½ž¢«»¬ï°© This is my fortieth day of filling a toilet bowel daily of very old stones and mucus--really amazing--but I don't feel better yet. The reason, I believe, is that I have an extremely dysfunctional immune system from the liver problem and this will take time, maybe six months to a year, to recover. The other reason is that I have a very leaky gut from this and as the sludge moves out from the liver and down the gastrointestinal tract it has to pass by the part that leaks. This material is very toxic and some of it has to pass through the intestinal mucosa and into the bloodstream. I am quite a bit more ill than most of you.
The thing that makes me hopeful is that this sludge is obviously old, probably very old, matter and this just can't go on indefinitely.
I should mention that I have also been using a couple of other gadgets. One is called the Chi Machine. You lie down on a cushion--not on the floor or you'll throw your back out. I put a king sized pillow on the floor and lie on my back on that and rest my ankles on the Chi machine. The machine wiggles my ankles back and forth and greatly increases lymphatic circulation. I need this badly since I am exercise intolerant. I do this for ten minutes, three times a day. This helps the body to detoxify since the lymphatic circulatory system has no pump of its own.
The other machine I use is called the Hothouse. It puts out far infrared radiation and is used to treat cancer and inflammation. I use this on my abdomen for an hour a day with the hope that it will promote healing. I bought these machines because of recommendations from people that I trust.
The Chi machine obviously does increase lymphatic circulation. I know that from my knowledge of human physiology. The Hothouse is more iffy but I use it because of the stories I have heard from people that I trust. Time and more research will tell.