Guest guest Posted August 21, 1999 Report Share Posted August 21, 1999 Dear Gilbert, The ozonated water will oxidize parasite eggs, but if the adults are large (liver flukes can be 8 " long; tapeworms 2' and more) the ozone doesn't have enough muscle. You need wormwood in those cases. Go ahead with the liver cleanse. Your liver will thank you! Drink a liter of ozonated water every day. It is good to do the parasite cleanse before the liver cleanse, because large parasites will hold on tenaciously and not be flushed out of the liver, and will interfere with the cleanse. Best of Health! Saul Pressman URL: http://www.plasmafire.com email: saul@... Join our mailing list and learn about ozone therapy at: /subscribe/ozonetherapy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Gallstone Cleanse with Ozone Water? >From: " Gilbert Callaghan " <gilbert@...> > >> From: Jim Lambert <jlambert@...> >> >> There are different ways to deparisitize. I have done the herbal & the >electronic >> several ways. They both do a fine job. I like to do both if possible. ;-) >KILL them >> little boogers! > >About a year ago I did the whole Hulda parasite / liver cleanse, using >both the herbal and zapper deparasitizers. It worked great. But now that I >have a fancy Ozone generator, and have been regularly drinking ozonated >water, I hope I'm parasite free, so perhaps I can jump straight to the liver >cleanse? > >Any opinions from the Ozone Experts? Will drininking Ozonated water (1/2 >quart a day, with one full quart bubbled at 1/32 LPM, 45 mg/ml, 20 minutes >every other day) kill all parasites? What about someone who wants to do the >cleanse but has not drank any O3 water? Could they drink the water for a >week and then do the liver cleanse? > >Thanks for any opinions, >Gilbert > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 1999 Report Share Posted August 21, 1999 Saul, Which parasite clease do you recommend? I am sorry I missed the original post, which liver clease. Is this the one like Hulda wrote about with epsom salts and lemon and olive oil? I have had gall stones and was afraid to do this but hey? Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 1999 Report Share Posted August 23, 1999 Debbie, My mother & I have done a dozen liver flushes between us. She is in her 80's. There is nothing to fear with a liver/gallbladder flush is you are basically healthy. (Nothing is safe if your are unhealthy enough.) I have never seen or heard hint of anyone of any age having trouble with one of these flushes. But, if you do so, I strongly recommend you deparisitize first. You will get more stones out if you do! I have done olive/lemon - olive/pink grapefruit/epsom with & w/o deparisitizing. I like Hulda 's recipe best because it is much easier to swaller her stuff than is drinking 16 oz of olive oil in 2 hours, the older method I have used. There may be other recipes, probably all good. To deparisitize, you can either use herbs or electronics. A zapper can be purchased for as little as $20. The herbs cost about $33. Both work fine. jim Debbie Mc wrote: > From: Debbie Mc <lullwatr@...> > > Saul, > Which parasite clease do you recommend? I am sorry I missed the > original post, which liver clease. Is this the one like Hulda > wrote about with epsom salts and lemon and olive oil? I have had gall > stones and was afraid to do this but hey? Deb -- jim@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience http://www.entrance.to/poetry The biggest difference between genius & stupidity is that genius has its limits. -- anony amicus certus in re incerta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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