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In a message dated 08/08/2001 7:46:36 AM Central Daylight Time,

cubtrap@... writes:

> I recently thought the same thing! I was doing some fairly aggressive detox

> and really upped my intake of enzymes. I actually felt alot worse! I don't

> know exactly how it all relates but the increased enzyme intake actually

> seemed to shut down my bowel. not the desired or expected outcome!

>

When I listen to tapes by Charlotte Gerson, this seems to be a great problem

so that's the reason she believes in coffee enemas. First an enema to

clear bowels and then a coffee enema to relieve liver. I was very ill 1995-

1997 and found this to be one thing that helped me. I experienced fatigue

so badly that just the thought of getting out of bed to go the the bathroom

was over whelming. But when I felt myself having those detox feelings,

I jumped right into action. I had suffered for a good while before someone

gave me the tapes. Wish there was an answer that wasn't so involved

but I haven't found it yet and I do take lots of enzymes.

Edith

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In a message dated 08/08/2001 7:46:36 AM Central Daylight Time,

cubtrap@... writes:

> I recently thought the same thing! I was doing some fairly aggressive detox

> and really upped my intake of enzymes. I actually felt alot worse! I don't

> know exactly how it all relates but the increased enzyme intake actually

> seemed to shut down my bowel. not the desired or expected outcome!

>

When I listen to tapes by Charlotte Gerson, this seems to be a great problem

so that's the reason she believes in coffee enemas. First an enema to

clear bowels and then a coffee enema to relieve liver. I was very ill 1995-

1997 and found this to be one thing that helped me. I experienced fatigue

so badly that just the thought of getting out of bed to go the the bathroom

was over whelming. But when I felt myself having those detox feelings,

I jumped right into action. I had suffered for a good while before someone

gave me the tapes. Wish there was an answer that wasn't so involved

but I haven't found it yet and I do take lots of enzymes.

Edith

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I recently thought the same thing! I was doing some fairly aggressive detox and

really upped my intake of enzymes. I actually felt alot worse! I don't know

exactly how it all relates but the increased enzyme intake actually seemed to

shut down my bowel. not the desired or expected outcome!

http://www.getleaner.com/enzymedica.html

Another interesting topic surrounding detox is raised by Dr. Cheney. I have

cfs .... as i've noticed many others have mentioned having ..... and found this

paragraph in an article written by Dr.Cheney.

Dr Cheney on Glutathine..

" Glutathione deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and

viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in

detoxification pathways. This deficiency impairs the body's ability

to get rid of toxins, whether environmental or by-products of

cellular metabolism. CFS patients slowly become toxic, storing away

poisons in fatty tissue, muscles, organs and the brain. This cellular

detox failure can make CFS patients " canaries to their environment " .

Detox programs that have been successful in other conditions can

actually put some CFS patients in the hospital if their glutathione

deficiency is not first addressed. "

I think this detox failure can also extend to many with a compromised immune

function regardless of the specific illness. Possibly another piece of the

puzzle.

Would enjoy reading any other info you could provide.

in health,.

ron

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Really interesting Ron. What kind of enzymes did you use?

Donna

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I recently thought the same thing! I was doing some fairly aggressive detox

and really upped my intake of enzymes. I actually felt alot worse! I don't know

exactly how it all relates but the increased enzyme intake actually seemed to

shut down my bowel. not the desired or expected outcome!

http://www.getleaner.com/enzymedica.html

Another interesting topic surrounding detox is raised by Dr. Cheney. I

have cfs .... as i've noticed many others have mentioned having ..... and found

this paragraph in an article written by Dr.Cheney.

Dr Cheney on Glutathine..

" Glutathione deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and

viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in

detoxification pathways. This deficiency impairs the body's ability

to get rid of toxins, whether environmental or by-products of

cellular metabolism. CFS patients slowly become toxic, storing away

poisons in fatty tissue, muscles, organs and the brain. This cellular

detox failure can make CFS patients " canaries to their environment " .

Detox programs that have been successful in other conditions can

actually put some CFS patients in the hospital if their glutathione

deficiency is not first addressed. "

I think this detox failure can also extend to many with a compromised immune

function regardless of the specific illness. Possibly another piece of the

puzzle.

Would enjoy reading any other info you could provide.

in health,.

ron

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Really interesting Ron. What kind of enzymes did you use?

Donna

-----Original Message-----

I recently thought the same thing! I was doing some fairly aggressive detox

and really upped my intake of enzymes. I actually felt alot worse! I don't know

exactly how it all relates but the increased enzyme intake actually seemed to

shut down my bowel. not the desired or expected outcome!

http://www.getleaner.com/enzymedica.html

Another interesting topic surrounding detox is raised by Dr. Cheney. I

have cfs .... as i've noticed many others have mentioned having ..... and found

this paragraph in an article written by Dr.Cheney.

Dr Cheney on Glutathine..

" Glutathione deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and

viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in

detoxification pathways. This deficiency impairs the body's ability

to get rid of toxins, whether environmental or by-products of

cellular metabolism. CFS patients slowly become toxic, storing away

poisons in fatty tissue, muscles, organs and the brain. This cellular

detox failure can make CFS patients " canaries to their environment " .

Detox programs that have been successful in other conditions can

actually put some CFS patients in the hospital if their glutathione

deficiency is not first addressed. "

I think this detox failure can also extend to many with a compromised immune

function regardless of the specific illness. Possibly another piece of the

puzzle.

Would enjoy reading any other info you could provide.

in health,.

ron

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Glutathione is necessary for virtually every molecule detoxed by the

liver. NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is the most potent precursor, as it gets

more past the BBB than other sources.

jim :)

> Another interesting topic surrounding detox is raised by Dr. Cheney.

I have cfs .... as i've noticed many others have mentioned having ..... and

found this paragraph in an article written by Dr.Cheney.

>

> Dr Cheney on Glutathine..

> " Glutathione deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and

> viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in

> detoxification pathways. This deficiency impairs the body's ability

> to get rid of toxins, whether environmental or by-products of

> cellular metabolism. CFS patients slowly become toxic, storing away

-----

The TRUTH in 11 words:

Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what happened!

-- anon

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Glutathione is necessary for virtually every molecule detoxed by the

liver. NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is the most potent precursor, as it gets

more past the BBB than other sources.

jim :)

> Another interesting topic surrounding detox is raised by Dr. Cheney.

I have cfs .... as i've noticed many others have mentioned having ..... and

found this paragraph in an article written by Dr.Cheney.

>

> Dr Cheney on Glutathine..

> " Glutathione deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and

> viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in

> detoxification pathways. This deficiency impairs the body's ability

> to get rid of toxins, whether environmental or by-products of

> cellular metabolism. CFS patients slowly become toxic, storing away

-----

The TRUTH in 11 words:

Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what happened!

-- anon

jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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Jim, Ok, sounds like I need glutathione, but, is NAC part of the

glutathione, or something seperate, and what is BBB?

Deanna

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<jlambert@...> writes: Glutathione is necessary for virtually

>every molecule detoxed by the liver. NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is the

>most potent precursor, as it gets more past the BBB than other sources.

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