Feeling pretty amazing
Date: 3/19/2008 11:29:10 PM ( 16 y ago)
Pretty odd. I was following the Hulda Clark protocol and it went well. The only weird bit was that within 30 minutes of taking the ever-increasing nightly dosage of wormwood I would feel sick. Nausea, dizziness, flu-like symptoms of achiness as well as complete and utter fatigue. Fatigue to the point of passing out asleep each and every night. The first night off of it I felt wonderful (and have since). YAY! I consider the cleanse a success.
But, I am really having a difficult bout of hayfever. It's been over 60 degrees in Los Angeles and the pollen is rampant. Weird that I haven't had any hayfever up until last March since I was a kiddo. It goes away (short-term) after a liver cleanse but I've not done a Master Cleanse since the new onset of hayfever symptoms last year. Am really hoping that this will help. Quercetin and Nettles are doing nothing and I sound like a truck driver (or my dead Grandfather) when I sneeze, which is often.
I may have to postpone the MC, or may not. Still trying to commit mentally. Just so distracted with J's groin and flank pain which has not resolved since last July. It looks like he may have distal ureteral calculus (a stone in his ureter) which is what I kept telling everyone was going on. Seems to be confirmed by xrays with more being taken tomorrow. I am mostly relieved but stressed out too. It's hard to watch him in pain from this, hard to watch him so frustrated with it all. I've learned way too much about the male genitourinary system in the past few months and yet don't have the mental energy at the moment to figure out holistic ureter stone treatment. Same sort of stones as kidney. Distraction isn't great when you start a cleanse.
And yet, the spring equinox is here. So, we shall see. I may become impulsively inspired.
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