Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Can anyone share their experience with treating appendicitis-like symptoms with anti-parasite treatments like Black Walnut, Wormwood, and Clove as well as with a 30Mhz Zapper? I've done four liver flushes in the last six weeks which have gotten rid of a lot of cholesterol stones and has given me temporary relief. No more vomiting. But the dull ache on the lower right is returning. I just started the anti-parasite treatment today--although the Black Walnut tincture is a store-bought product and not the " extra- strength " Dr. recommends in her book, which I just bought today. I also ordered the 30mhz zapper but I don't expect that to arrive until Friday or Saturday. I was thinking I'd do a coffee enema tomorrow to help clean the bowel and flush out toxins. Should I worry that any of these aggresive approaches might hasten or precipitate a ruptured appendix? I should mention that I've had several medical tests--bloodwork, and CAT SCAN--that my doctor says don't show appendix-related problems. But I've talked to several people who had appendicituses that were not picked up by these sorts of medical screenings. I also had a CCK HideScan (right after two back-to-back liver flushes!) that indicated sluggish Gall Bladder--a 23- 0r 25% score. Any thoughts? Jack Prewitt Rochester, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 It could be kidney stones trying to pass thru. That is what my daughter (age 42) has been going thru the past 18 months. I tried to get her to do the kidney flush but she always gave up after 2 weeks as she didn't like the taste of the cherry juice. The Dr removed stones twice and they keep coming back. She wouldn't attempt the liver flush at all. Now she's facing surgery. They are going to put a stent into the tube that comes from the kidney to the bladder as it's very narrow, and hopefully that will expand it and the scar tissue will grow around it and it will be large enough to let the stones pass thru. I am still going to persuade her to do the flushes. Just prior to this she had an appendectomy-it burst during removal and flooded her system with infection. They think this is what caused her kidney tube problem. But the pain is the same as you described except it did get bad enough for pain pills and temporary stents. I would do the parasite and kidney flush and then a liver flush again if I were you if there is no evidence of appendix problems. Good Luck Marjorie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Here's a great cleanse <attachment> from Dr. . Note what he says about cat nip enemas for appendicitis. If there is the slightest tendency toward appendicitis, take high enemas, using catnip tea or a tea of three parts red raspberry leaf and one part lobelia. Do this two, three or more times a day as needed. Only use enemas in the case of possible appendicitis. Appendicitis: flushing, de-parasite, zapping Can anyone share their experience with treating appendicitis-like symptoms with anti-parasite treatments like Black Walnut, Wormwood, and Clove as well as with a 30Mhz Zapper? I've done four liver flushes in the last six weeks which have gotten rid of a lot of cholesterol stones and has given me temporary relief. No more vomiting. But the dull ache on the lower right is returning. I just started the anti-parasite treatment today--although the Black Walnut tincture is a store-bought product and not the " extra- strength " Dr. recommends in her book, which I just bought today. I also ordered the 30mhz zapper but I don't expect that to arrive until Friday or Saturday. I was thinking I'd do a coffee enema tomorrow to help clean the bowel and flush out toxins. Should I worry that any of these aggresive approaches might hasten or precipitate a ruptured appendix? I should mention that I've had several medical tests--bloodwork, and CAT SCAN--that my doctor says don't show appendix-related problems. But I've talked to several people who had appendicituses that were not picked up by these sorts of medical screenings. I also had a CCK HideScan (right after two back-to-back liver flushes!) that indicated sluggish Gall Bladder--a 23- 0r 25% score. Any thoughts? Jack Prewitt Rochester, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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