Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 for acne-- in addition to the colon cleansing-- you will want to start working on your diet as well. start by cutting out all soda and hard sugars. try also to eliminate refined white flour. this alone can do wonders for you. i used to have bad acne as well-- not quite as bad as what you have, but now my skin is very clear and healthy looking. while you cleanse it is important to have bowel movements every day-- if you don't then you will need to take enemas or colonics. as the frequency of my bowel movements increased my acne started to disappear. certain natural fats lie fish oils seemed to have a beneficial effect on my skin. but cleansing is definitely the way to go. your skin should clear up completely once your colon is in good shape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 > I am a 19-year-old guy and I get acne all over my chest, back, upper > arms, and face. I very much want to cleanse my colon of all mucoidal > plaque to greatly detoxify my body and get rid of this condition. I > once drank warm salt water (it tasted awful!!!) and did some > exercises to swish it around in my body a few minutes later. This > made me throw up but the next day a great amount of the serious acne > nodules on my neck had just about disappeared! > > What I want to know is what can I do to cleanse my colon in the > fastest and easiest way possible without giving up my daily routine? > Do I have to do a parasite cleanse first? If so, do I use the > wormwood, black walnut hull, and cloves suggested? > Thanks so much, > Sonny Hi Sonny, You can definately do the colon cleansing to help rid your body of toxins, and daily enemas can be done fairly quickly without getting in the way of your daily routine too much. (You can buy a hot water bottle/enema bag combo at WalMart for about $5). My hubby can do one in about 15 min. or less. You might also want to try adding fiber, perhaps in the form of pysllium seed husks to your diet to help pull out toxins. You probably should also try to get to a much deeper level of cleansing of tissues as well, and that can be done with fasting. Any and all acne that I might even begin to have has always gone away with fasting, and I do periodic fasts of between 3 and 10 days with great results. Regular fasting is quite beneficial to the human body. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 > for acne-- in addition to the colon cleansing-- you will want to start > working on your diet as well. start by cutting out all soda and hard sugars. > try also to eliminate refined white flour. this alone can do wonders for you. > i used to have bad acne as well-- not quite as bad as what you have, but now > my skin is very clear and healthy looking. while you cleanse it is important > to have bowel movements every day-- if you don't then you will need to take > enemas or colonics. as the frequency of my bowel movements increased my acne > started to disappear. certain natural fats lie fish oils seemed to have a > beneficial effect on my skin. but cleansing is definitely the way to go. your > skin should clear up completely once your colon is in good shape. Thanks, This is exactly what I've been trying to do--I've been trying to eat natural foods, cutting out refined flours as well as hydrogenated oils. I also stopped drinking milk and only eat cheese sometimes. I have 2-3 bowel movements a day and I have increased the fiber in my diet. I know I need to cleanse my liver as well, but I wanted to start with my colon first. There doesn't seem like a really effective *and* convenient way to do it. And anything that sounds vaguely like that is really expensive..at least for me. -Sonny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 i might be able to help you more if you give me some more specifics like what kind of foods you eat regularly, did you take antibitotics for an extended perioed of time, are you overweight, any other medical problems besides the acne. in addition to blood cleansing, i have reads that acne can be related to a fat allergy which in turn is related to a sulfur deficiency. sulfur can greatly improve the appearance of the skin. another sign of sulfur deficiency is swollen tonsils and an extreme sensitivity to cigarrette smoke. a good source of sulfur from supplements is MSM. with a fat allergy, you might experience either an extreme repulsion to fats or an overwhelming desire for them. with fats it is imprtant to get good fats into your body. some examples of this are avocados, fish oils, nut oils, butter (if you can tolerate it), olive oil. stay away from processed fats like hydrogenated oils, and fried foods if you can. i suspect that there are some foods which are a regular part of your diet that is a large part of the cause of the acne. it might help to do some detective work by keeping a food journal or trying to locate an electrodermal food allergy tester (dr. ali in new jersey has one) or finding a good kinesiologist (hard to find) to test you for foods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 Sonny, In addition to parasite cleansing first, I suggest you add burdock root in capsule form each time you eat and before bedtime. Burdock root cleanses the blood and the acne will get better. Also to clear up the bacteria on the surface of the skin you can buy Tea Tree Oil and after you shower pour some in your hands and rub in the the areas that are affected. Tea Tree Oil will also get rid of them from the outside...Burdock from the inside. Tea Tree has a strong smell but if you put it on before bed, the smell should dissapate before morning. colon cleansing for my acne > > Hi guys, > > I am a 19-year-old guy and I get acne all over my chest, back, upper > arms, and face. I very much want to cleanse my colon of all mucoidal > plaque to greatly detoxify my body and get rid of this condition. I > once drank warm salt water (it tasted awful!!!) and did some > exercises to swish it around in my body a few minutes later. This > made me throw up but the next day a great amount of the serious acne > nodules on my neck had just about disappeared! > > What I want to know is what can I do to cleanse my colon in the > fastest and easiest way possible without giving up my daily routine? > Do I have to do a parasite cleanse first? If so, do I use the > wormwood, black walnut hull, and cloves suggested? > > Thanks so much, > > Sonny > > > > Subscription email: bowel cleanse-subscribeegroups > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 > i might be able to help you more if you give me some more specifics like what > kind of foods you eat regularly, did you take antibitotics for an extended > perioed of time, are you overweight, any other medical problems besides the > acne. in addition to blood cleansing, i have reads that acne can be related > to a fat allergy which in turn is related to a sulfur deficiency. sulfur can > greatly improve the appearance of the skin. another sign of sulfur deficiency > is swollen tonsils and an extreme sensitivity to cigarrette smoke. a good > source of sulfur from supplements is MSM. with a fat allergy, you might > experience either an extreme repulsion to fats or an overwhelming desire for > them. with fats it is imprtant to get good fats into your body. some examples > of this are avocados, fish oils, nut oils, butter (if you can tolerate it), > olive oil. stay away from processed fats like hydrogenated oils, and fried > foods if you can. i suspect that there are some foods which are a regular > part of your diet that is a large part of the cause of the acne. it might > help to do some detective work by keeping a food journal or trying to locate > an electrodermal food allergy tester (dr. ali in new jersey has one) or > finding a good kinesiologist (hard to find) to test you for foods. hi, I only weight 130, which is really light for being 6'0 " . I haven't taken antibiotics for years and this bodily toxicity and imbalance that is causing the acne is just about my only problem (although a large one). I have pretty oily skin, which is a natural genetic thing for me. Omega 3 oils have helped with that like flax oil. I think its partly the overproduction of hormones and the overwhelmed state of my liver (cleaning out toxins). I figure my colon is probably dirty too and that is overwhelming my system even more, so I want to start by cleansing that. I'm a lacto-ovo vegetarian, but I stopped drinking cow milk months ago and only eat cheese sometimes. I've been trying to replace foods with hydrogenated oils with other ones without them. For example, I recently replaced my partially hydrogenated peanut butter with one that is not hydrogenated. I'm pretty sure that if my body was clean on the inside and I regulate my hormones with flax and other oils supplying omega 3 fats then I'd ok. So I don't believe its a food allergy or allergies. -Sonny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 let me ask you this: pretend you never read anything about nutrition and cleansing, and you never talked to anyone giving you their two cents worth (me included) on how or what you should eat. what sort of things would you eat out of your basic instinct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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