Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 Yes, Thank you Agnus, My next question would still be.... If I take only one or two tbsps of epsom salt, would this still be efficient enough for the ducts to dialate enough to pass the stones out of the gb? Or, do the salts have nothing to do with the flexibilty of duct size? I wouldn't want to reduce the amount of salt and not have the ducts dialated enough when the oil comes. I do know that epsom salt is taken internally in some countries as a laxative. Is this the only medical purpose for the salt in this cleansing procedure? By the way, the diarriha doesn't hurt in any way. I just want to be sure the salts are working on the ducts as well as promoting bowel movement. Providing that the salts are also used for duct opening as well as promoting bowel movement. Thank you. Barry. > Thank you Agnes for clearing this up for me. In my cleanses, I.ve > had so much diarrhea prior to the oil/ juice drink that there was > nothing left in the morning. > > Suzanne > >....It is the best if you can sleep all night, without diarrhea, or > >colon irritation. > > > > Some people take only one TSP in the evening, and then they take > >more ES in the morning. > > > > Diarrhea in the morning is very important, to flush small and large > > intestine, and remove all what came out from the liver/GB. > > > > > > Agnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Thank you Agnus for that info. I now wonder why the cleanse procedure calls for 2 tablespns of epsom just before the oil when only 2 teaspns could do the trick. ? Would you suggest taking 1 teaspoon daily before my second flush in order to help pass a 1cm gb stone or would it be better to try and soften the stone before with daily apple juice. Or both? Thank you. Barry. > >Yes, Thank you Agnus, > > > >My next question would still be.... > > > >If I take only one or two tbsps of epsom salt, would this still be > >efficient enough for the ducts to dialate enough to pass the stones > >out of the gb? > > Your body may never absorbe more then 1 TBSP. > > 5% of people actualy do absorbe more. > > To dilate the ducts, all you need is 1-2 TeaSpoons of Epsom salt. > > >>>>> > > Or, do the salts have nothing to do with the > >flexibilty of duct size? > >>>>> > > > Salts have a lot to do with everything inside our body. > > > Epsom Salts is Magnesium Sulfate, MgSO4, mineral naturally occuring in nature, > in soil, in water, in Ocean, plants, animals, people. > > > If you take 1 teaspoon of Epsom Salts daily, you may drammatically improve > flexibility of your bile ducts, and overall health. > > > > > Magnesium is a critical element in 325+ biochemical reactions in the human > body. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- > -------------------------------------------- > > Recent research, in France and several other European countries, gives a clue > concerning the role of magnesium plays in the transmission of hormones (such as > insulin, thyroid, estrogen, testosterone, DHEA, etc.), neurotransmitters (such > as dopamine, catecholamines, serotonin, GABA, etc.), and minerals and mineral > electrolytes. > > This research concludes that it is magnesium status that controls cell membrane > potential and through this means controls uptake and release of many hormones, > nutrients and neurotransmitters. It is magnesium that controls the fate of > potassium and calcium in the body. If magnesium is insufficient potassium and > calcium will be lost in the urine and calcium will be deposited in the soft > tissues (kidneys, arteries, joints, brain, etc.). > > Magnesium protects the cell from aluminum, mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium > and nickel. Evidence is mounting that low levels of magnesium contribute to the > heavy metal deposition in the brain that precedes Parkinson's, multiple > sclerosis and Alzheimer's. > > It is probable that low total body magnesium contributes to heavy metal > toxicity in children and is a participant in the etiology of learning > disorders. > > > > > Deficiency (from low dietary intake or excess loss) is clinically associated > with: > > ADD/ADHD > Alzheimer's > Angina > Anxiety disorders > Arrhythmia > Arthritis- Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis > Asthma > Autism > Auto immune disorders- all types > Cavities > Cerebral Palsy- in children from magnesium deficient mothers > Chronic Fatigue Syndrome > Congestive Heart Disease > Constipation > Crooked teeth- narrow jaw- in children from magnesium deficient mothers > Depression > Diabetes- Type I and II > Eating disorders- Bulimia, Anorexia > Fibromyalgia > Gut disorders- including peptic ulcer, Crohn's disease, colitis, food allergy > Heart Disease- Arteriosclerosis, high cholesterol, high triglycerides > Heart Disease- in infants born to magnesium deficient mothers > High Blood Pressure > Hypoglycemia > Impaired athletic performance > Infantile Seizure- in children from magnesium deficient mothers > Insomnia > Kidney Stones > Lou Gehrig's Disease > Migraines- including cluster type > Mitral Valve Prolapse > Multiple Sclerosis > Muscle cramps > Muscle weakness, fatigue > Myopia- in children from magnesium deficient mothers > Obesity- especially obesity associated with high carbohydrate diets > Osteoporosis- just adding magnesium reversed bone loss > Parkinson's Disease > PMS- including menstrual pain and irregularities > PPH- Primary Pulmonary Hypertension > Raynaud's > SIDS- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome > Stroke > Syndrome X- insulin resistance > Thyroid disorders- low, high and auto-immune; low magnesium reduces T4 > > Other conditions are also associated with chronic and acute low magnesium > intake and further research is continuing to confirm relationships. > > > > The following substances and conditions reduce total body magnesium > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- > ----------------------------- > Alcohol- all forms cause significant losses > Amphetamines/Cocaine > Burns- with large surface area > Calcium- high levels block magnesium absorption > Carbohydrates- especially white sugar, high fructose corn syrup, white flour > Chronic pain- any cause > Coffee- significant losses > Cyclosporin- extra magnesium can protect from side-effects > Diabetes- magnesium spills with sugar in the urine > Diarrhea- any cause > Dieting- stress plus lowered intake > Diuretics- even potassium sparing diuretics do not spare magnesium > Insulin- whether from using insulin or from hyperinsulinemia > Over-training- extreme athletic physical conditioning/training > Phentermine / Fenfluramine > Sodas- especially cola type sodas, both diet and regular > Sodium- high refined (table) salt intake > Stress- physical and mental- anything that gets your fight or flight reaction > Surgery > Sweat > Thirst > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > Sources of magnesium: > > Green vegetable, root vegetable, water, unrefined sea salt. > > > > About the minerals and trace elements: > > Although certain body processes are attributed to certain minerals, each > mineral needs one or more other minerals to properly function. For instance, a > proper calcium-phosphorus balance is necessary to the body in that an imbalance > reduces resistance to disease, increases fatigue, weakens intellectual > faculties and leads to premature ageing. Magnesium can only be used if calcium > and phosphorus are in a proper balance. An overabundance of one mineral can > result in a deficiency of another. Obtaining minerals from whole food sources > provides the body with the wide variety of minerals it needs. Supplementing > with one or two minerals is rarely a good idea unless it is under the > supervision of a doctor or nutritional counselor. > > --------------------------- > > > Essential Nutrients and processed foods: > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Minerals mg per 1 teaspoon > ------------------------------------------------- > Minerals Unrefined Salt US-RDA Refined Salt > ------------------------------------------------- > Sulfur 30.2 mg 19.4 mg 0 mg > Magnesium 20.8 mg 500.0 mg 0 mg > Potassium 10.8 mg 3.5 mg 0 mg > Calcium 6.0 mg 1200.0 mg 0 mg > Silicon 5.0 mg 15.0 mg 0 mg > Iron 0.6 mg 15.0 mg 0 mg > Zinc 0.12 mg 12.0 mg 0 mg > Copper 0.08 mg 0.9 mg 0 mg > ==================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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