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Please give your opinion: With my system, the only way to absolutely ensure that my bowels are moving along during a flush would be to stick to a VERY VERY restricted diet for at least 5 days beforehand. Due to
food sensitivities , this means that the diet would be so severe, I'd have to stay home during those 5 days, and would have very low energy. (Cleansing supplements don't consistently work on me, so I can't count on them)
So I've been postponing flushing. Yet flushing can clean the liver and make
food sensitivities less. A predicament!
If I have to stick to this perfect diet before a flush, then I'll only be able to flush once every 4 months or so. The alternative is to do flushes much more frequently, without the perfect diet, and risk toxins from the flush sitting in the bowels if my bowels aren't moving along.
Opinions please? I do not have any reason to think that I have any large stones (no symptoms that point to that), so I'm not really worried about getting a stuck stone. But am worried about toxins from flush sitting in bowels for a few days after the flush...
Does the liver refuse to let go of stones if the bowels aren't moving along?
By the way, I have carefully tried all sorts of bowel cleansers. Still, without a very difficult diet, it is a random guess as to whether my bowels will decide to move from one day to the next, even if resorting to herbal laxatives.
I've only done one flush, a year ago, and did not follow a perfect diet beforehand. I didn't get anything out until two days later, and then what I got out wasn't anything unusual. I did not suffer any toxic symptoms, but didn't get any results either.