Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 Hi I wondered if anyone had any thoughts on this. I've read different things by different doctors/professionals - some believe u have to do the colon cleanse first becos of all the impacted gunk getting in the way but if the liver is struggling it may not be able to clear up the toxins created from the colon cleanse - so therefore it's best to do the liver cleanse first - but if u do that, the colon remains gunked up and interferes in some way with the colon cleanse. Not explained it very scientifically, but it feels a bit chicken and egg to me. I've been majorly unsuccessful trying the colon cleanses i've been given by a nutritionist and a naturpath - the spasms became so painful and bloating became so unmanagable even at ridiculously low doses of cleanse that I was up night after night until I couldn't function at all - so had to drop it. Recently I started a very gentle lemon and olive oil cleanse for the liver but again the bloating is becoming so unmanagable that I can't sleep at night - no point in trying to detox if u can't get any sleep to help your system recover is there? How have others coped with effects of cleanses and does anyone have a view on which cleanse to try first? Thanks Sal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Greetings Sal I tell you I smiled when I read your post. I forgot that many people just hear about the cleanse and are not told or do not hear that yes, you have to really try to get a cleaner colon before you start a cleanse or a flush!!! This as you can see can be a bit painful if not done slowly, just the right way for your body. What that way is, you alone can say. I have had a couple of times when I was not cleaned out as much as I needed to be or did not eat in the proper way so I was bound up a bit and did not know it...( like the time I ate the Burger king and a couple of pizzas) All that white flour not to mention the yeast. Boy did I have a rough time of it!!! I was in PAIN!!! But,I also know I brought it on myself and have tried to never do it again. So, I had to start over and get more of the gunck out before I continued. I have more then many people and I have had to clean a lot and still am getting a large amount out. I to use lemon but not the olive oil. I use herbs the are gentle to the body for cleaning and now I am finding the right fiber to use daily. I am eating black seed and pumkin seeds and that helps alot. Real fiber is the way to help move the plack on the walls and get some real cleaning. I use ebsom salt flushes a bit too. It helps to get things of the walls and out of the body. I drank a lot of green tea once...that started the entire body detoxing and then man...I had to really get busy and get things flowing. So now I have a good handle {} I hope on what I should and should not do when getting ready for a liver cleanse or a flush. If you are reading the entire articles, books or discussions then you will for sure see the need for cleaning. So yes, you are correct, you do have to clean before the cleanse. Before we do anything we need to read all there is and then reread. Then get ready to get healthy...which as you will read..is sometimes just as uncomfortable as being sick. So you really do have to be ready both physically and mentally before you start. But the results are well worth it I feel!!! just my $1.50 Hang in there...you will be just fine!!! > > Hi > > I wondered if anyone had any thoughts on this. I've read different things by > different doctors/professionals - some believe u have to do the colon cleanse > first becos of all the impacted gunk getting in the way but if the liver is > struggling it may not be able to clear up the toxins created from the colon > cleanse - so therefore it's best to do the liver cleanse first - but if u do > that, the colon remains gunked up and interferes in some way with the colon > cleanse. > > Not explained it very scientifically, but it feels a bit chicken and egg to > me. I've been majorly unsuccessful trying the colon cleanses i've been given > by a nutritionist and a naturpath - the spasms became so painful and bloating > became so unmanagable even at ridiculously low doses of cleanse that I was up > night after night until I couldn't function at all - so had to drop it. > > Recently I started a very gentle lemon and olive oil cleanse for the liver > but again the bloating is becoming so unmanagable that I can't sleep at night - > no point in trying to detox if u can't get any sleep to help your system > recover is there? > > How have others coped with effects of cleanses and does anyone have a view on > which cleanse to try first? > > Thanks > Sal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 I hate to be the Emperor Has No Clothes person, but I don't swallow the whole > > Hi > > I wondered if anyone had any thoughts on this. I've read different things by " gunked up colon " line. And impactions area about constipation, as far as I know. My doc has looked inside thousands of colons and he thinks this is hocum. When you eat as low carb as I must to keep the candida at bay you are eating a high fiber diet. That does great things for the colon. Shalom, Carol > different doctors/professionals - some believe u have to do the colon cleanse > first becos of all the impacted gunk getting in the way but if the liver is > struggling it may not be able to clear up the toxins created from the colon > cleanse - so therefore it's best to do the liver cleanse first - but if u do > that, the colon remains gunked up and interferes in some way with the colon > cleanse. > > Not explained it very scientifically, but it feels a bit chicken and egg to > me. I've been majorly unsuccessful trying the colon cleanses i've been given > by a nutritionist and a naturpath - the spasms became so painful and bloating > became so unmanagable even at ridiculously low doses of cleanse that I was up > night after night until I couldn't function at all - so had to drop it. > > Recently I started a very gentle lemon and olive oil cleanse for the liver > but again the bloating is becoming so unmanagable that I can't sleep at night - > no point in trying to detox if u can't get any sleep to help your system > recover is there? > > How have others coped with effects of cleanses and does anyone have a view on > which cleanse to try first? > > Thanks > Sal > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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