Never, never, never, NEVER, never, never, do a liver flush without FIRST doing an anti parasite program. At least two weeks on the bug killer BEFORE you do a liver flush. Bugs first, flush second.
There are reasons for this. If you have a rather large investation of parasites and you do a flush you WILL find out what being really sick is all about. I can guarantee you won't like it. I did that twice before I discovered Clark. The first time I was deathly sick for two weeks, the second time sick for 6 weeks.
Always, always, always kill the bugs first.
Physiologically. The liver goes to great extents to protect itself and the body from the parasites. All those little green stones are there for a rerason. To protect the liver and body from the constant poisoning from the excretions of the parasites. The stones literally stop the poisons from getting to the rest of the body. Plus they encapsulate the eggs.
Ammonia is one of the ingredients of parasite waste. The liver does NOT want that stuff in the body, thus the stones. Ammonia is a STRONG adrenal stimulant. It won't kill you but you'll be in panic city for quite a while if you release that volume of ammonia into the body by flushing the liver. You WILL get sick, real sick.
So, you kill the bugs first, the bugs start dying almost immediately, along about the third day. Stay on the bug killer for at least two weeks before you flush. That way the poisons get to dilute a bit and no more parasites to create the poisons.
Stay on daily bug killer for three months and then every third day for a year.
I don't care who says what about the order of flushing.
ALWAYS kill the bugs first. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS....... Got that.
Another thing. I grow weary of hearing about the bugs developing an immunity to bug killer and that you should kill the bugs for a month and then wait three months to do it again. That is sheer and utter nonsense.
Once you start on the antiparasite regime DON'T QUIT for at least a year. Three months daily, every third day for another year. Period, end of argument. If you kill the bugs for a month and then stop for three months all you've done is guarantee you'll get reinvested, Guaranteed.
It takes the reproductive proccess to develop an immunity. If you kill the bugs before they've had a chance to reproduce you got-em, they're dead. Maintanance for a year kills any eggs that might hatch after the main investation is gone.
Of course you can vary the bug killer or mix two or more together. Barefoots DeWormer is the best full spectrum bug killer. "Clear" from Awareness Corp is excellent but it's not as full spectrum as the DeWormer. Clarks wormwood is pretty good, and Humaworm gets down to the mircroscopic bugs. Plus, Standard Processes Zymex II will disgest any tapeworms you might have.
Kill the bugs first - then flush, no exceptions...Write it in stone...
Once you start the antiparasite regimes - DON'T STOP....for at least a year.
Whoever is telling you otherwise is WRONG. There's no argument here. This is the way it works. I've been there.
Doc Sutter