Guest guest Posted July 13, 2007 Report Share Posted July 13, 2007 I have been on a candida diet with several supplements for over 1 year, but have little success. My constipation has actually gotten worse. I would like to do a parasite cleanse. What one could you recommend that has been successful for you? Thanks Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Chronic constipation can often be linked to poor liver function. It is the bile acids produced by the liver that help stimulate the bowel If all the things you have done are for the bowel itself you might want to think about taking some liver herbs and/or doing a liver flush. Plenty of info about liver/gallbladder flushes on Curezone. Dr Hulda 's recipe for mixing the oil with grapefruit juice makes it much easier to take I find. Also make sure that you have no back problems in the lumbar region as the nerves that supply the bowel come from this region. A visit to a good modern chiroprator or osteopath should be able to check this for you. I know people whose bowels have worked right after they had their spine manipulated by a chiropractor. Low thyroid can also cause constipation. Even doctors blood tests don't identify 'subclinical hypothyroid'. You will find plenty of information about this if you search. Just checking your body temperature for a few mornings will give you an indication if your body temp is too low. Hope this helps and good luck with the Homozon. Will be interested to see how you get on. Sandy Re: chronic constipation - homozon + instructions >> Okay, has anyone else use with Homozon and what was your response? I'm assuming you mean other than me or others that have already responded to this question? The fact is, it works - is relatively inexpensive - is extremely safe - so why not just try it? >> I find it on site, but can't seem to find an ingredient list. Then you haven't learned to use google. No offense, but you really should try to answer your own questions, as opposed to relying on someone you don't know on an email list somewhere. Google on 'homozon ingredients' (minus the quotes) and read for a few minutes. Basically: " INGREDIENTS: A compound chiefly MgO [magnesium oxide] and beneficial gases bound by a patented private process to be released by catalysis in the body. Non-poisonous. " > Get the book by Bernhard Jensen - Bowel Management - > > That is all you need to know. It works miracles. It is a very good book, and I do highly recommend it - but I hardly think it qualifies as 'all you need to know' - in fact I've never read any one book that qualifies for that comment. Using homozon will speed the process (of cleansing the digstive tract) up dramatically, as well as provide side-benefits (as opposed to side-*effects*) like also cleansing the liver, gall bladder, kidneys and bladder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 > Chronic constipation can often be linked to poor liver function. It > is the bile acids produced by the liver that help stimulate the bowel > If all the things you have done are for the bowel itself you might > want to think about taking some liver herbs and/or doing a liver > flush. This is good advice... I always forget about liver specific stuff - maybe because the homozon will cleanse/detox/flush the liver - and gall bladder - and kidneys - and pretty much every other organ - along with the bowels... But yes - doing some liver/gall bladder flushes is highly recommended. One caveat - I strongly recommend to use a flush that utilizes 'Epsom Salts' as part of the ingredients - or at a *minimum*, be sure to keep some Epsom Salts handy when doing these flushes, because if you have any large, hard stones, and they get stuck, taking Epsom Salts will cause the biliary ducts to relax enough to allow the stone to safely - and relatively comfortably - pass. It is a valuable emergency medicinal tool that should be in everyones arsenal. I'd also like to find out if it would work to help pass kidney stones (I had/passed one of those once - the most painful thing I have ever experienced, bar none). > Also make sure that you have no back problems in the lumbar region as > the nerves that supply the bowel come from this region. A visit to a > good modern chiroprator or osteopath should be able to check this for > you. I know people whose bowels have worked right after they had > their spine manipulated by a chiropractor. > Low thyroid can also cause constipation. Even doctors blood tests > don't identify 'subclinical hypothyroid'. You will find plenty of > information about this if you search. Just checking your body > temperature for a few mornings will give you an indication if your > body temp is too low. More good recommendations... The hardest part in the search for health is sifting through all the garbage out there for the real gems - the things that can truly bring real, abundant health. Personally, I try to avoid the 'supplement' based approach - I hate taking lots of pills - and opt for the whole food (nutritional) and whole body (environment, exercise) approach - but there are some specific supplements (magnesium, iodine, ascorbic acid) and products (homozon) - and for special cases and emergencies, the herbal products made by Dr Schulze - that I would never be without . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Sandy and Simon thank you so much for your words of encouragement. This lets me know that I'm on the right track. I started this journey as a result of early menopause, I was 40. That was four years ago. No cycle for 2 1/2 years. No symptoms except I get slightly warm when I eat incorrectly for about a week. Each step of the way I've found things that work for me and some that don't. These are the things I've tried. Not in any order. P & B Shakes ---- did not work. my system was not ready for all that fiber Garlic enemas colonics Bio- treatments (I don't have leg cramps anymore and when I start to feel like one is coming.... I take a treatment.... Yes, I purchased the machine..... well worth it. My asthmatic child has been reduced from 6 meds to 2 6 day natural juice and veggie fast w/ a colonic all six days --- I was amazed at all the stuff that came out 5 gallbladder liver cleanses -- I passed a lot of stones --- amazing Sea Salt enemas Organic coffee enemas Hulda e's zapper, parasite cleanse -- results--- I'm really not sure Heavy metal cleanses... I've had some dental work which has helped with the sinuses (I have not taken anything for allergies in one year!!!!!!!!!!) I won't let them put the amalgam filling (don't know if I spelled it correctly) in my mouth or my children's. Ann wigmore's 10 day raw and living foods --- took a six day class --- amazing And now the Homozon These things have been tried by me over the last 4 years. I feel so much better than I did when I first started. I can actually feel movement within me as things are passing around. I had never felt anything before. I can now tell when I've eaten too much too fast or when I've eaten something processed. So things are changing for me and I won't stop until everything is working properly. I know it won't change overnight because it did not happen overnight. And trying to change a family of six takes time. Well for me it does. Like I said before some things worked and then when I stopped it stopped so I know I still have work to do. Thanks for all the support and I can already tell with only two days of the homozon that this may be it. My stomach is griggling and I can feel movement right now. Re: chronic constipation > Chronic constipation can often be linked to poor liver function. It > is the bile acids produced by the liver that help stimulate the bowel > If all the things you have done are for the bowel itself you might > want to think about taking some liver herbs and/or doing a liver > flush. This is good advice... I always forget about liver specific stuff - maybe because the homozon will cleanse/detox/flush the liver - and gall bladder - and kidneys - and pretty much every other organ - along with the bowels... But yes - doing some liver/gall bladder flushes is highly recommended. One caveat - I strongly recommend to use a flush that utilizes 'Epsom Salts' as part of the ingredients - or at a *minimum*, be sure to keep some Epsom Salts handy when doing these flushes, because if you have any large, hard stones, and they get stuck, taking Epsom Salts will cause the biliary ducts to relax enough to allow the stone to safely - and relatively comfortably - pass. It is a valuable emergency medicinal tool that should be in everyones arsenal. I'd also like to find out if it would work to help pass kidney stones (I had/passed one of those once - the most painful thing I have ever experienced, bar none). > Also make sure that you have no back problems in the lumbar region as > the nerves that supply the bowel come from this region. A visit to a > good modern chiroprator or osteopath should be able to check this for > you. I know people whose bowels have worked right after they had > their spine manipulated by a chiropractor. > Low thyroid can also cause constipation. Even doctors blood tests > don't identify 'subclinical hypothyroid'. You will find plenty of > information about this if you search. Just checking your body > temperature for a few mornings will give you an indication if your > body temp is too low. More good recommendations... The hardest part in the search for health is sifting through all the garbage out there for the real gems - the things that can truly bring real, abundant health. Personally, I try to avoid the 'supplement' based approach - I hate taking lots of pills - and opt for the whole food (nutritional) and whole body (environment, exercise) approach - but there are some specific supplements (magnesium, iodine, ascorbic acid) and products (homozon) - and for special cases and emergencies, the herbal products made by Dr Schulze - that I would never be without . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Oh yes, I forgot. I went from drinking one glass of water ever 4 to 5 days.... no joke now I'm up to 5 glasses a day at least. Re: chronic constipation > Chronic constipation can often be linked to poor liver function. It > is the bile acids produced by the liver that help stimulate the bowel > If all the things you have done are for the bowel itself you might > want to think about taking some liver herbs and/or doing a liver > flush. This is good advice... I always forget about liver specific stuff - maybe because the homozon will cleanse/detox/flush the liver - and gall bladder - and kidneys - and pretty much every other organ - along with the bowels... But yes - doing some liver/gall bladder flushes is highly recommended. One caveat - I strongly recommend to use a flush that utilizes 'Epsom Salts' as part of the ingredients - or at a *minimum*, be sure to keep some Epsom Salts handy when doing these flushes, because if you have any large, hard stones, and they get stuck, taking Epsom Salts will cause the biliary ducts to relax enough to allow the stone to safely - and relatively comfortably - pass. It is a valuable emergency medicinal tool that should be in everyones arsenal. I'd also like to find out if it would work to help pass kidney stones (I had/passed one of those once - the most painful thing I have ever experienced, bar none). > Also make sure that you have no back problems in the lumbar region as > the nerves that supply the bowel come from this region. A visit to a > good modern chiroprator or osteopath should be able to check this for > you. I know people whose bowels have worked right after they had > their spine manipulated by a chiropractor. > Low thyroid can also cause constipation. Even doctors blood tests > don't identify 'subclinical hypothyroid'. You will find plenty of > information about this if you search. Just checking your body > temperature for a few mornings will give you an indication if your > body temp is too low. More good recommendations... The hardest part in the search for health is sifting through all the garbage out there for the real gems - the things that can truly bring real, abundant health. Personally, I try to avoid the 'supplement' based approach - I hate taking lots of pills - and opt for the whole food (nutritional) and whole body (environment, exercise) approach - but there are some specific supplements (magnesium, iodine, ascorbic acid) and products (homozon) - and for special cases and emergencies, the herbal products made by Dr Schulze - that I would never be without . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Ah well, that's part of the problem then. Estrogen does have an effect on the bowel. There are estrogen receptors sites on the intestinal cells. It is well known that women can get IBS when they go on ERT I think you call it the USA . HRT here in the UK. Also many women get constipated when their estrogen levels drop. You might want to work on getting some natural plant estrogens into your diet. Do yu know why you went into early menopause. The underlying factors here might give you more clues as to what you have to correct - deficiencies and toxicity perhaps. Well done for what you have put yourself through already. It sometimes seems like a long journey but you will get there in the end! I can't seem to delete a lot of the superfluous message without deleting the whoe lot so have to send it all back again! Best wishes Sandy Re: chronic constipation > Chronic constipation can often be linked to poor liver function. It > is the bile acids produced by the liver that help stimulate the bowel > If all the things you have done are for the bowel itself you might > want to think about taking some liver herbs and/or doing a liver > flush. This is good advice... I always forget about liver specific stuff - maybe because the homozon will cleanse/detox/flush the liver - and gall bladder - and kidneys - and pretty much every other organ - along with the bowels... But yes - doing some liver/gall bladder flushes is highly recommended. One caveat - I strongly recommend to use a flush that utilizes 'Epsom Salts' as part of the ingredients - or at a *minimum*, be sure to keep some Epsom Salts handy when doing these flushes, because if you have any large, hard stones, and they get stuck, taking Epsom Salts will cause the biliary ducts to relax enough to allow the stone to safely - and relatively comfortably - pass. It is a valuable emergency medicinal tool that should be in everyones arsenal. I'd also like to find out if it would work to help pass kidney stones (I had/passed one of those once - the most painful thing I have ever experienced, bar none). > Also make sure that you have no back problems in the lumbar region as > the nerves that supply the bowel come from this region. A visit to a > good modern chiroprator or osteopath should be able to check this for > you. I know people whose bowels have worked right after they had > their spine manipulated by a chiropractor. > Low thyroid can also cause constipation. Even doctors blood tests > don't identify 'subclinical hypothyroid'. You will find plenty of > information about this if you search. Just checking your body > temperature for a few mornings will give you an indication if your > body temp is too low. More good recommendations... The hardest part in the search for health is sifting through all the garbage out there for the real gems - the things that can truly bring real, abundant health. Personally, I try to avoid the 'supplement' based approach - I hate taking lots of pills - and opt for the whole food (nutritional) and whole body (environment, exercise) approach - but there are some specific supplements (magnesium, iodine, ascorbic acid) and products (homozon) - and for special cases and emergencies, the herbal products made by Dr Schulze - that I would never be without . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 > Ah well, that's part of the problem then. Estrogen does have an > effect on the bowel. There are estrogen receptors sites on the > intestinal cells. It is well known that women can get IBS when they > go on ERT I think you call it the USA . One (or both) of Dr Schulze's female formulas would most likely solve this problem: Female formula: http://www.800herbdoc.com/p42.asp Female Balance Formula: http://www.800herbdoc.com/p44.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Actually, I had problems with constipation for as long as I can remember. The early menopause allowed me to recognize that I had a problem. I had no ideal that it was an issue.... Ignorance is harmful..... I'm thankful because I'm sure I was on my way to becoming a cancer victim or something. I had severe cramps in my legs, fingers and toes and I thought I inherited from my mom. What I realized after working on the menopause symptoms and learning about health is that I inherited my moms behavior and she too needed to drink more water and get the blood circulation going and unclog her digestive tract. After working on myself for two years, I can now stretch without cramping and it feels so good. The other contributing factor was that I use eat cheese like crazy and hold myself from using the restroom. Why I don't know but it was a learned behavior and now I'm training my children to go and sit for a minute after meal time. I've had my thyroids tested and they are fine. I know that menopause carries a set of issues all by itself but it was truly the beginning of living for me to have it. I'm sure that I was thrown into it by God to serve as a warning sign to me to change and I started having children later in life and had a tubal pregnancy that erupted and was removed. So I'm sure that ovarian failure is a key component to my early arrival to menopause. The homozon is working just fine. Things are coming out that probably should not be up in their. I'm also sure that all the other things that have been incorporated will continue to help me purge out the bad stuff and rejuvenate the good stuff. I will look in Dr Schulze's female formulas and as always thanks for your support and information. I love the internet because it has made my journey so much easier. Re: chronic constipation > Ah well, that's part of the problem then. Estrogen does have an > effect on the bowel. There are estrogen receptors sites on the > intestinal cells. It is well known that women can get IBS when they > go on ERT I think you call it the USA . One (or both) of Dr Schulze's female formulas would most likely solve this problem: Female formula: http://www.800herbdoc.com/p42.asp Female Balance Formula: http://www.800herbdoc.com/p44.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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