Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Hi everyone, My husband has a week off for xmas from tomorrow and so I 'm gonna cleanse his system . Before I start, I thought I'd ask you all to give me some advice on certain important things to do and not to do during cleansing.(From your own experiences. ) It is gonna help a great deal to hear from people who have been thru the cleansing and felt better after it. Thanks in advance. Can he take all the supplements he is on during cleansing??Roopa _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE Web site and company branded e-mail from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Hi Roopa, I just got done with a 3 week cleanse. Its best if you can eat lightly while doing it, at least not eating any bad foods that might be tempting. Christmas would be too hard for me to cleanse, that is why I did it before. Probably will have to do again in March if I am not a good girl through winter. Anyway drink lots of filtered water, and add lemon to some of the glasses, squeeze the juice into glass, do not put in rind unless you know it has not been sprayed. During my cleanse I had some really strange pains that moved all around and some days I was tired. Tell you husband to rest if he needs to. Exercise is also good to keep things moving out. A good cleanse should get the bowels moving really good, if for some reason they get back up then stop the products until you get things moving. I take my supplements when I cleanse and espeicially pro-biotics are needed. I take them several hours after I take my cleanse products. I am sure others will have some good suggestions also. Roopa Prasad wrote: >Hi everyone, >My husband has a week off for xmas from tomorrow and so I 'm gonna cleanse >his system . Before I start, I thought I'd ask you all to give me some >advice on certain important things to do and not to do during >cleansing.(From your own experiences. ) It is gonna help a great deal to >hear from people who have been thru the cleansing and felt better after it. >Thanks in advance. > Can he take all the supplements he is on during cleansing??Roopa > >_________________________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 This is the way I usually cleanse my body. No supplements except fish oil and magnesium. I start with a Paragone Cleanse. Then I do the Murray orange canister and follow it a few days later with the liver cleanse. Then I do a general cleanse and make sure thereafter I have plenty of probiotics in my system. Make sure when he is cleansing you give him light meals with good protein. No caffeine or sugar of course or artificial sweeteners. This is just the way I do it and there are better ways I'm sure if you want to get into all the juicing and things but I don't have time right now. Make sure your husband gets protein throughout the day (4OZ portions) in the form of fish , turkey, free range chicken....Best, Kathy Cleansing Hi everyone, My husband has a week off for xmas from tomorrow and so I 'm gonna cleanse his system . Before I start, I thought I'd ask you all to give me some advice on certain important things to do and not to do during cleansing.(From your own experiences. ) It is gonna help a great deal to hear from people who have been thru the cleansing and felt better after it. Thanks in advance. Can he take all the supplements he is on during cleansing??Roopa __________________________________________________________ Get FREE Web site and company branded e-mail from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Hi , Thanks a lot for your prompt reply yesterday. He finally did move his bowels around 9 pm again yesterday. It was a good input from you and and it really worked. I gave him just flax and he cut back on mannacleanse.It helped. He had loose stools today and felt better w.r.t an uneasy stomach. He is done with his 3rd day of cleansing and Gosh! he couldn't take it. He is very tired,sleepy and forgot to mention that he just couldn't move .He struggled a lot to walk. He said there are pins and needles in his soles. I told him they could be a cleansing reaction.Isn't it? I somehow feel he wont take it further. Was wondering if he could do a mild cleanse on and off. And take a lot of immunostart for heavy metal detox. He anyway doesn't eat THE BAD food.He can abstain from it always. I know there's more to just eating the bad food. But I need some advice on the type of cleanse I can stick to.Roopa > >Reply-To: mscured >To: mscured >Subject: Re: Cleansing >Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 17:35:47 -0800 > >Hi Roopa, > >The Flax, Psyllium and MannaCLEANSE are all fiber, probably he is >getting too much. He needs to be flooding himself with water. Juice is >not water or to be treated like water so make sure that he is not >counting that as water. I personally feel its not a good idea to >continue with any cleanse products if you are not having bowels >movements. The toxins that are being released will just be forced into >the blood stream and that is why people sometimes feel worse when >cleansing. All the exits must be fully working, sweat, urine, bowels. >Merry Christmas, > >Roopa Prasad wrote: > > >, > >I have been doing a colon cleanse on him.He is sticking to just veggies >and > >fruits. Lot of their juices and water. He dint eat anything else. Gave >him > >some soaked almonds and that's it.He is not extremely tired.He had >essential > >oil bath during these 2 days. He had 2 bowel movements yesterday. Today, >he > >hasn't had a bowel movement . It is evening 6.45 here and he hasn't >had > >it yet. He had the last one yesterday night at 9. He has been taking flax > >and Psyllium husk. > >Anything to be concerned about?? I know I am not giving him anything that > >could cause constipation. Is this a common reaction sometimes Since the >body > >is not used to so much nutrition at a time ever before? I wish he could >move > >his bowels. It is kinda makin me uneasy. > >He is taking the supplements. He has increased mannacleanse. Any > >suggestions? > > >Roopa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Get live scores and news about your team: Add the Live.com Football Page www.live.com/?addtemplate=football & icid=T001MSN30A0701 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Hi Roopa. Try the flax and nothing else for awhile. Lots of water. The flax should go right through. He may have some neurological issues that won't allow his bowels to move properly. They could be inflammed, causing his immune system to go into action. Getting the slippery mucilage in there might ease the process. 1 tbs. whole flax to 3 parts water, once or twice a day. I wouldn't take the ImmunoStart yet. I think a liver cleanse is next. For that, olive oil and lemon are good. It's a food source, so there is no bad reaction. 1 tbs. olive oil and 1/4 fresh lemon, once or twice a day. The lemon will initiate the production of digestive fluids and together they help dissolve the fats stored by the liver. Here's hoping you have success. Merry Christmas, Roopa Prasad wrote: Was wondering if he could do a mild cleanse on and off. And take a lot of immunostart for heavy metal detox. He anyway doesn't eat THE BAD food.He can abstain from it always. I know there's more to just eating the bad food. But I need some advice on the type of cleanse I can stick to.Roopa __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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