Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me search much right now and it sounded good. Be well, Léna > Hi, Group: > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > to provide > the link again? > > Thanks, > > Taffy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Yes, be happy to, Taffy A. Dr. Dan Kukulka enemaguy@... If you feel the urge, tell him in lubbock, tx helped you get into contact with him. You can also contact him via google talk w/ the same addy. As with other things, I like to test medication, or protocols. So I stopped my soapy enema's for three days, will never never do that again. I crashed like a beached whale. It works beyond any shadow of doubt. stay well, david a Ivory Soap enemas Hi, Group: Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as to provide the link again? Thanks, Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 It's not a URL, drumroll, it is a Docter, Dr. Dan Kukulka at enemaguy@.... (His home and office is in Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina.) for an email address, you can also contact him via google talk with the same addy. http://www.google.com/talk/#utm_campaign=en & utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk & utm_medium\ =ha & utm_term=google%20talk Above, google talk download. This enema will blow your mind, when you start, don't stop, I did and I crashed big time after three days w/o my enema. stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me search much right now and it sounded good. Be well, Léna > Hi, Group: > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > to provide > the link again? > > Thanks, > > Taffy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 thanks dAVId! I'll see what I can find on google about it before bothering him with an email. (shy) Be well, Léna > It's not a URL, drumroll, it is a Docter, Dr. Dan Kukulka > at enemaguy@.... (His home and office is in Myrtle Beach, S. > Carolina.) > for an email address, you can also contact him via google talk with > the same > addy. > http://www.google.com/talk/#utm_campaign=en & utm_source=en-ha-na-us- > bk & utm_medium=ha & utm_term=google%20talk > Above, google talk download. > This enema will blow your mind, when you start, don't stop, I did > and I > crashed big time after three days w/o my enema. > stay well, david a > > Re: Ivory Soap enemas > > Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me > search much right now and it sounded good. > > Be well, > Léna > > > > Hi, Group: > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > to provide > > the link again? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Taffy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Oh Lena, send him an email, he will fell honored to hear from you, he has worked on this protocol for nineteen years, and wants to help people, it is his life goal. I don't believe you can find it on the internet. Please email him. You will be happy you did, stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas > > Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me > search much right now and it sounded good. > > Be well, > Léna > > > > Hi, Group: > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > to provide > > the link again? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Taffy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Hey dAVId, I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume has been excellent) CEs work by using the proximity of the renal-hepatic vein to carry stimulation to the liver. Does the Ivory soap enema work the same way or is it truly more of a mechanical colonic which would make the smaller bulb less effective? thanks for any further info. Be well, Léna > > thanks dAVId! > > I'll see what I can find on google about it before bothering him with > an email. (shy) > > Be well, > Léna > > >> It's not a URL, drumroll, it is a Docter, Dr. Dan Kukulka >> at enemaguy@.... (His home and office is in Myrtle Beach, S. >> Carolina.) >> for an email address, you can also contact him via google talk with >> the same >> addy. >> http://www.google.com/talk/#utm_campaign=en & utm_source=en-ha-na-us- >> bk & utm_medium=ha & utm_term=google%20talk >> Above, google talk download. >> This enema will blow your mind, when you start, don't stop, I did >> and I >> crashed big time after three days w/o my enema. >> stay well, david a >> >> Re: Ivory Soap enemas >> >> Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me >> search much right now and it sounded good. >> >> Be well, >> Léna >> >> >>> Hi, Group: >>> >>> Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as >>> to provide >>> the link again? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Taffy >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Well kiss my bottom, you found it. U must be good. stay well, david more in a moment. Re: Ivory Soap enemas >> >> Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me >> search much right now and it sounded good. >> >> Be well, >> Léna >> >> >>> Hi, Group: >>> >>> Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as >>> to provide >>> the link again? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Taffy >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 He is actually a realtor who presents himself as a doctor. His wife died of cancer, tragic, but he's been kicked off of some groups for, let's say, suspicious behavior and some females were upset by his detailed questions and comments about them needing enemas. I've spoken with him and haven't made up my mind if he is just eccentric but caring or if he's creepy. I think it's creepy to tell someone you're a doctor then ask them personal questions. > > > Hi, Group: > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > to provide > > the link again? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Taffy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 The volume, two quarts, as Dr. Dan tells me, is to increase, stretch that part of the gut that makes serotonin. It is also the volume that flushes out the free radicals. and perhaps the volume helps the body absorb more of the PH liquid to alkaline the body. in my case my bod is very acidic, about a half point lower than normal. He advocates using baking soda once a week, rather than coffee or soap. Using coffee everyday I would not think to be good, but that is my opinion, in that coffee seems very acidic, which is what you do not want. Since you are somewhat familiar with enema's, you should do fine, by slowly increasing the volume, is it possible to pump one in and refill and put another in. I don't know, I am a rookie at this, but luckily I got by the intial willies, I also had problems with the volume, you must I think use a thermometer and use about 100 degree temp fluids for the most friendly. by the third day my body had adjusted and I was doing fine, especially holding it for fifteen minutes. I wish I knew the words to help you get past that damm trauma, but those can get embedded and are very difficult to get past. I have a couple of those, not good at all. Just set your mind to geting it done, work slowly up to two quarts, if you do, you will be immensly rewarded. If there is anything else I can help you with miss smarty pants, found it on ehow, how no clue you would find it. Good for you, you got me that time. Have a great evening, and stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas >> >> Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me >> search much right now and it sounded good. >> >> Be well, >> Léna >> >> >>> Hi, Group: >>> >>> Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as >>> to provide >>> the link again? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Taffy >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 You mean I have been shammed, how do you know. I know his protocol works, but I hate hearing that. Please tell me more. david a in lubbock tx. Re: Ivory Soap enemas He is actually a realtor who presents himself as a doctor. His wife died of cancer, tragic, but he's been kicked off of some groups for, let's say, suspicious behavior and some females were upset by his detailed questions and comments about them needing enemas. I've spoken with him and haven't made up my mind if he is just eccentric but caring or if he's creepy. I think it's creepy to tell someone you're a doctor then ask them personal questions. > > > Hi, Group: > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > to provide > > the link again? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Taffy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 LOL! °. L > The volume, two quarts, as Dr. Dan tells me, is to increase, > stretch that part of the gut that makes serotonin. It is also the > volume that flushes out the free radicals. > and perhaps the volume helps the body absorb more of the PH liquid > to alkaline the body. in my case my bod is very acidic, about a > half point lower than normal. > He advocates using baking soda once a week, rather than coffee or > soap. > Using coffee everyday I would not think to be good, but that is my > opinion, in that coffee seems very acidic, which is what you do not > want. > Since you are somewhat familiar with enema's, you should do fine, > by slowly increasing the volume, is it possible to pump one in and > refill and put another in. I don't know, I am a rookie at this, but > luckily I got by the intial willies, I also had problems with the > volume, you must I think use a thermometer and use about 100 degree > temp fluids for the most friendly. by the third day my body had > adjusted and I was doing fine, especially holding it for fifteen > minutes. > I wish I knew the words to help you get past that damm trauma, but > those can get embedded and are very difficult to get past. I have a > couple of those, not good at all. > Just set your mind to geting it done, work slowly up to two quarts, > if you do, you will be immensly rewarded. > If there is anything else I can help you with miss smarty pants, > found it on ehow, how no clue you would find it. Good for you, you > got me that time. > Have a great evening, and stay well, david a > > Re: Ivory Soap enemas > >> > >> Thanks Taffy, I'd like to see that again, too. Eyes won't let me > >> search much right now and it sounded good. > >> > >> Be well, > >> LŽna > >> > >> > >>> Hi, Group: > >>> > >>> Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > >>> to provide > >>> the link again? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Taffy > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna wrote: > Hey dAVId, > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume > has been excellent) I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). This blows my mind. Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but why do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very occasionally. n ___________________ Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til www.wordpowerpublishing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 n, I myself have skin cancer and leukemia, both kinda in remission at the moment. I was having difficulty with yeast/fungus, normal w/ leukemia. I am also a strong advocate of LDN, low dose naltrexone, that strengthens the immune system, but also in most folks causes more yeast/candida/fungus. Dr. Dan that daddy of enema's suggested I test my bodies PH, it was half a point low, very acidic, just right for illness, as the immune system does not function well when the body is acidic. So he suggested I take ivory soap enema's daily, it's just not an enema, the soapy substance has a ph of 9.5 very alkaline. Urine should be 6.5PH and blood and saliva should be 7.3PH. 7 is neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline. The enema does more than help balance the bodies PH, serotonin, the feel good neurotransmitter is made in the intestines, ie gut. The two quart enema stretches out that part of the gut, and your body then can produce more serotonin, get happy. It also flushes out free radicals. I was astonished at how well I felt after just three days of soapy enema's and each day thereafter I keep feeling better. After seven days, I thought I gotta prove this to me, so I stopped and on the third day I crashed big time. Wahoo, I started back up again yesterday, and am feeling better. I think after tommorrow's enema, I should be ok, and feeling pretty good again. I have a cocktail I mix up, which sends me serotonin and dopamine level into space. The downside is that I suffer nausea and vomiting at four hours, then the part begins. No after affects as a street drug would make. This enema gets me there just as my cocktail does. It is awesome to say the least. Dr. Dan tells me he has helped many, I do not know for sure about that, but he has one heck of a feel good protocol. I am not sure if it will kill out the skin cancer or leukemia, but I really don't care, I feel so good. And after seven days I had raised my bodies ph only one tenth of a point. So I feel there is more to gather. If you have questions, please email and ask, stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna wrote: > Hey dAVId, > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume > has been excellent) I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). This blows my mind. Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but why do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very occasionally. n ___________________ Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til www.wordpowerpublishing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 I wonder if natural soap could be used. The homemade variety. I was allergic to Ivory Soap and stopped using it many years ago. Garnet dAVId wrote: > > n, I myself have skin cancer and leukemia, both kinda in > remission at > the moment. > I was having difficulty with yeast/fungus, normal w/ leukemia. > I am also a strong advocate of LDN, low dose naltrexone, that strengthens > the immune system, but also in most folks causes more > yeast/candida/fungus. > Dr. Dan that daddy of enema's suggested I test my bodies PH, it was > half a > point low, very acidic, just right for illness, as the immune system does > not function well when the body is acidic. > So he suggested I take ivory soap enema's daily, it's just not an > enema, the > soapy substance has a ph of 9.5 very alkaline. Urine should be 6.5PH and > blood and saliva should be 7.3PH. 7 is neutral, neither acidic nor > alkaline. > The enema does more than help balance the bodies PH, serotonin, the feel > good neurotransmitter is made in the intestines, ie gut. The two quart > enema stretches out that part of the gut, and your body then can produce > more serotonin, get happy. It also flushes out free radicals. > I was astonished at how well I felt after just three days of soapy > enema's > and each day thereafter I keep feeling better. After seven days, I > thought I > gotta prove this to me, so I stopped and on the third day I crashed big > time. > Wahoo, I started back up again yesterday, and am feeling better. I think > after tommorrow's enema, I should be ok, and feeling pretty good again. > I have a cocktail I mix up, which sends me serotonin and dopamine > level into > space. The downside is that I suffer nausea and vomiting at four hours, > then the part begins. > No after affects as a street drug would make. > This enema gets me there just as my cocktail does. > It is awesome to say the least. > Dr. Dan tells me he has helped many, I do not know for sure about > that, but > he has one heck of a feel good protocol. > I am not sure if it will kill out the skin cancer or leukemia, but I > really > don't care, I feel so good. And after seven days I had raised my > bodies ph > only one tenth of a point. > So I feel there is more to gather. > If you have questions, please email and ask, stay well, david a > > Re: Ivory Soap enemas > > On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna <drumroll@... > <mailto:drumroll%40stny.rr.com>> > wrote: > > > Hey dAVId, > > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the > > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. > > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower > > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood > > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume > > has been excellent) > > I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). > This blows my mind. > Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what > ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but why > do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. > > When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother > (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very > occasionally. > > n > > ___________________ > > Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, > free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My > Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til > www.wordpowerpublishing.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 http://www.enematips.com/castilesoap.html Garnett I read above of using Castile Soap which is made from olive oil, but they tell it is a slight irritant. I would hope home made soap would do the same, if it were to ph out at something alkaline. Dan's only caution waa not to use soap w/ additives ie perfume's. I am quoting Dr. Dan, we are not de-popping with ivory soap, rather we are attempting to enlarge that area of our gut that makes serotonin, and pass into the body the alkaline solution of 9.5, hopfully to raise PH, also he tells it helps cleanse our body of free radicals. Thanks Garnet, for explaining about how the coffee enema works, Dr. Dan explained it to me, but it went over my head, I thought it should increase caffeine because of the rapid obsorbtion of the last foot or so of the colon. Now I know, thanks. stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas >> >> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna <drumroll@... >> <mailto:drumroll%40stny.rr.com>> >> wrote: >> >> > Hey dAVId, >> > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the >> > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. >> > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower >> > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood >> > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume >> > has been excellent) >> >> I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). >> This blows my mind. >> Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what >> ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but >> why >> do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. >> >> When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother >> (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very >> occasionally. >> >> n >> >> ___________________ >> >> Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, >> free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My >> Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til >> www.wordpowerpublishing.com >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Oh, forgot to mention, the soap solution is loaded up with negatively charged ions, which couple up with H+ions, which are free radicals. Think I got that right, stay well, david a Re: Ivory Soap enemas >> >> On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna <drumroll@... >> <mailto:drumroll%40stny.rr.com>> >> wrote: >> >> > Hey dAVId, >> > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the >> > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. >> > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower >> > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood >> > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume >> > has been excellent) >> >> I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). >> This blows my mind. >> Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what >> ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but >> why >> do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. >> >> When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother >> (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very >> occasionally. >> >> n >> >> ___________________ >> >> Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, >> free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My >> Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til >> www.wordpowerpublishing.com >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 > n, I myself have skin cancer and leukemia, both kinda in remission > at the moment. > I was having difficulty with yeast/fungus, normal w/ leukemia. > I am also a strong advocate of LDN, low dose naltrexone, thatstrengthens > the immune system, but also in most folks causes more > yeast/candida/fungus. > Dr. Dan that daddy of enema's suggested I test my bodies PH, it was half > a point low, very acidic, just right for illness, as the immune system > does > not function well when the body is acidic. > So he suggested I take ivory soap enema's daily, it's just not an enema, > the soapy substance has a ph of 9.5 very alkaline. Urine should be 6.5PH > and > blood and saliva should be 7.3PH. 7 is neutral, neither acidic nor > alkaline. > The enema does more than help balance the bodies PH, serotonin, the feel > good neurotransmitter is made in the intestines, ie gut. The two quart > enema stretches out that part of the gut, and your body then can produce > more serotonin, get happy. It also flushes out free radicals. > I was astonished at how well I felt after just three days of soapy > enema's and each day thereafter I keep feeling better. After seven days, > I thought I gotta prove this to me, so I stopped and on the third day I > crashed big > time. > Wahoo, I started back up again yesterday, and am feeling better. I think > after tommorrow's enema, I should be ok, and feeling pretty good again. > I have a cocktail I mix up, which sends me serotonin and dopamine level > into space. The downside is that I suffer nausea and vomiting at four > hours, > then the part begins. > No after affects as a street drug would make. > This enema gets me there just as my cocktail does. > It is awesome to say the least. > Dr. Dan tells me he has helped many, I do not know for sure about that, > but he has one heck of a feel good protocol. > I am not sure if it will kill out the skin cancer or leukemia, but I > really don't care, I feel so good. And after seven days I had raised my > bodies ph only one tenth of a point. > So I feel there is more to gather. > If you have questions, please email and ask, stay well, david a > Very interesting. I've read quite a few times in various sources the things about an acidic body environment producing conditions for illness. Dr. Mercola (about whom I have mixed feelings, I admit) says a person should drink baking soda water to adjust body Ph levels. I don't know enough about all this to know how or how much that would differ from the kind of enemas you're doing. I have Crohn's (and mitochondrial dysrfunction), and am on LDN and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. However, I did try the baking soda thing for several days and promptly came down with a severe ear infection. The ear, not incidentally is a part of the body that needs an acidic environment to be healthy, and I'm assuming I messed that up. That's why acetic acid drops (or just slightly diluted vinegar) are among the best ear drops one can use for ear infections. I'm glad your enemas are working for you and you're feeling so much better. Is this something you'll have to keep doing every day indefinitely or is there some other way to maintain the more alkaline environment? n ______________________________ Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til www.wordpowerpublishing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Beware of using tap water. I know a person who did that and ended up with candida. She was doing colonic flushes and killed off too much of her friendly bacteria due to the chlorine and flouride present. This allowed the yeast present to proliferate. That was 7 yrs ago and she still has to watch her diet very closely. A soft drink can cause it to flare up again even now. Ivory Soap enemas Hi, Group: Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as to provide the link again? Thanks, Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 What about using Sodium Bicarbonate? (as long as it is a type with no aluminum.) Re: Ivory Soap enemas > > On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna <drumroll@... > <mailto:drumroll%40stny.rr.com>> > wrote: > > > Hey dAVId, > > I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the > > baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. > > Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower > > volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood > > trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume > > has been excellent) > > I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). > This blows my mind. > Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what > ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but why > do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. > > When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother > (a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very > occasionally. > > n > > ___________________ > > Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, > free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My > Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til > www.wordpowerpublishing.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 As I wasn't familiar with ivory soap I looked up the Wikipedia article. Besides a lot of urban legend (smart marketing) I learned that this product is perfumed. Soap enemas are long known but I would never use a perfumed product for enemas. Regards At 19:27 Uhr -0500 22.01.2010, n Van Til wrote: >On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:42:57 -0500, Guyot Léna >wrote: > >> Hey dAVId, >> I just read Dr. Kukulka's article on eHow and wonder how he uses the >> baking soda he says to buy. It never appears again in his instructions. >> Also, I do a coffee enema everyday, only because I use the lower >> volume bulb (the large enema bag scene was too tied to childhood >> trauma, for me to comply on a regular basis, but the smaller volume >> has been excellent) > >I haven't been following this thread (as you can tell). >This blows my mind. >Why would anyone receive or give themselves an enema EVERY DAY? For what >ailment are you doing this? That is obviously seriously unnatural, but why >do you think you need this? I truly want to understand this. > >When I was a child and was very, very constipated occasionally, my mother >(a nurse) would give me an Ivory soap enema. But only very, very >occasionally. > >n > > >___________________ > >Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, >free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My >Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til >www.wordpowerpublishing.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 The problem is, I don't think he's trying to harm anyone, it seems he really wants to help, but the question is, if we know he's a liar and maybe a little bit " off " , how much of what he says can we believe? Is he trustworthy or is he telling people theories that may be only wishful thinking? If you have skin cancer, one thing I've heard of that is supposed to be very effective is a Native American recipe using bloodroot. I think they are calling it cansema. I don't want to take away your hope. Look into Rife Machines, what Mattias Rath is working on, Gerson, essiac tea, laetrile. There are lots out there. I do believe the cure for cancer has been found, several times over, and is being suppressed. But I'd hate to see anything bad happening to you from listening to a person who may be just a little crazy/deluded/trying more than he should. > > > > > Hi, Group: > > > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > > to provide > > > the link again? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Taffy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Didn't his wife die from Cancer? Garnet haecklers wrote: > > The problem is, I don't think he's trying to harm anyone, it seems he > really wants to help, but the question is, if we know he's a liar and > maybe a little bit " off " , how much of what he says can we believe? Is > he trustworthy or is he telling people theories that may be only > wishful thinking? > > If you have skin cancer, one thing I've heard of that is supposed to > be very effective is a Native American recipe using bloodroot. I think > they are calling it cansema. > > I don't want to take away your hope. Look into Rife Machines, what > Mattias Rath is working on, Gerson, essiac tea, laetrile. There are > lots out there. I do believe the cure for cancer has been found, > several times over, and is being suppressed. But I'd hate to see > anything bad happening to you from listening to a person who may be > just a little crazy/deluded/trying more than he should. > > > > > > > > > Hi, Group: > > > > > > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as > > > > to provide > > > > the link again? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Taffy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Yes, she did pass. Re: Ivory Soap enemas > Didn't his wife die from Cancer? > > Garnet > > > > > haecklers wrote: >> >> The problem is, I don't think he's trying to harm anyone, it seems he >> really wants to help, but the question is, if we know he's a liar and >> maybe a little bit " off " , how much of what he says can we believe? Is >> he trustworthy or is he telling people theories that may be only >> wishful thinking? >> >> If you have skin cancer, one thing I've heard of that is supposed to >> be very effective is a Native American recipe using bloodroot. I think >> they are calling it cansema. >> >> I don't want to take away your hope. Look into Rife Machines, what >> Mattias Rath is working on, Gerson, essiac tea, laetrile. There are >> lots out there. I do believe the cure for cancer has been found, >> several times over, and is being suppressed. But I'd hate to see >> anything bad happening to you from listening to a person who may be >> just a little crazy/deluded/trying more than he should. >> >> >> > > >> > > > Hi, Group: >> > > > >> > > > Would the person who posted about Ivory Soap enemas be so kind as >> > > > to provide >> > > > the link again? >> > > > >> > > > Thanks, >> > > > >> > > > Taffy >> > > > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I am glad this works for you. I read somewhere that in a child or teenager, the saliva pH can be changed in a week to 110 days, while in an adult it can take 2 months. So, I guess, be patient and be well. Gerry Re: Ivory Soap enemas > n, I myself have skin cancer and leukemia, both kinda in remission > at the moment. > I was having difficulty with yeast/fungus, normal w/ leukemia. > I am also a strong advocate of LDN, low dose naltrexone, thatstrengthens > the immune system, but also in most folks causes more > yeast/candida/fungus. > Dr. Dan that daddy of enema's suggested I test my bodies PH, it was half > a point low, very acidic, just right for illness, as the immune system > does > not function well when the body is acidic. > So he suggested I take ivory soap enema's daily, it's just not an enema, > the soapy substance has a ph of 9.5 very alkaline. Urine should be 6.5PH > and > blood and saliva should be 7.3PH. 7 is neutral, neither acidic nor > alkaline. > The enema does more than help balance the bodies PH, serotonin, the feel > good neurotransmitter is made in the intestines, ie gut. The two quart > enema stretches out that part of the gut, and your body then can produce > more serotonin, get happy. It also flushes out free radicals. > I was astonished at how well I felt after just three days of soapy > enema's and each day thereafter I keep feeling better. After seven days, > I thought I gotta prove this to me, so I stopped and on the third day I > crashed big > time. > Wahoo, I started back up again yesterday, and am feeling better. I think > after tommorrow's enema, I should be ok, and feeling pretty good again. > I have a cocktail I mix up, which sends me serotonin and dopamine level > into space. The downside is that I suffer nausea and vomiting at four > hours, > then the part begins. > No after affects as a street drug would make. > This enema gets me there just as my cocktail does. > It is awesome to say the least. > Dr. Dan tells me he has helped many, I do not know for sure about that, > but he has one heck of a feel good protocol. > I am not sure if it will kill out the skin cancer or leukemia, but I > really don't care, I feel so good. And after seven days I had raised my > bodies ph only one tenth of a point. > So I feel there is more to gather. > If you have questions, please email and ask, stay well, david a > Very interesting. I've read quite a few times in various sources the things about an acidic body environment producing conditions for illness. Dr. Mercola (about whom I have mixed feelings, I admit) says a person should drink baking soda water to adjust body Ph levels. I don't know enough about all this to know how or how much that would differ from the kind of enemas you're doing. I have Crohn's (and mitochondrial dysrfunction), and am on LDN and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. However, I did try the baking soda thing for several days and promptly came down with a severe ear infection. The ear, not incidentally is a part of the body that needs an acidic environment to be healthy, and I'm assuming I messed that up. That's why acetic acid drops (or just slightly diluted vinegar) are among the best ear drops one can use for ear infections. I'm glad your enemas are working for you and you're feeling so much better. Is this something you'll have to keep doing every day indefinitely or is there some other way to maintain the more alkaline environment? n ______________________________ Now available. A funny, touching gift book for cat lovers. Signed copies, free shipping (U.S., reduced elsewhere): Confessions of a Cataholic: My Life With the 10 Cats Who Caused My Addiction by n Van Til www.wordpowerpublishing.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi, with any of the situations which enemas are meant to correct/alleviate ... I would suggest that kefir (REAL grain kefir, that is) be used for follow-up to reseed and maintain the whole digestive tract as well as down to and including the recturm. The kefir has specific probiotics which survive for various areas of the body's various acid conditions all the way from mouth to rectum. Joyce Simmerman There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! WE can find & make ITa " Cradle for Humanity " ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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