Re: Emergency Flush Prep Questions
You have to find the inner strength and make a decision and muster the confidence just as so many other have. Not flushing will ultimately result in surgery. Flushing may free you of your pain. You are suffering from what you call "stuck" stones now and flushing will not make things any worse than they are now.
Before I flushed my pain was so bad that I couldn't stand and had to lay quietly for the attacks to subside. Generally speaking people don't writhe around if they are in pain they pray and try to get comfortable until the pain passes. Nothing in life is totally risk free yet we fly in aircraft, drive automobiles and do all sorts of activities with an element of risk
Now lets try and tackle your concerns:
You problem is fear and the questions are your way of putting off making a decision. Your mind wants to know that the protocol is risk free. Well, the protocol is very safe and has been carried out by many people some like me who were very ill with biliary stones and sludge. I can recall only about two people in three years who have run into problems. They decided to go to hospital which is where they would have ended up there anyway. They were not ambulance cases, the people were at they wits end, tired and decided to give in to the surgery.
1) with fats being a natural trigger(for me) for attacks, how does an attack not naturally start when all that oil mixture(
Hulda Clark ) goes in?
You will have taken 2 doses of
Epsom Salts what will have dilated the bile ducts and relaxed the biliary muscle making it easy for stones to be expelled.
2) I am overseas and am waiting for my
Clarkia and
Oxypowder to arrive. I don't even have an enema bag. I am thinking I don't have the time to do a full month
parasite cleanse like I was planning and a 7 day
Bowel Cleanse if I am to eat. Thoughts on this?
You don't need any of this stuff just
Epsom Salts , Olive oil and Lemon/Grapefruit juice. You can do this later if you want to. You primary task is to get rid of biliary pain.
3) I am most worried about people who say they did the flush and either felt very weak during the flush( one person described writhing in pain on the floor with diarhea coming out one end and vomit out the other) or shortly to a few days thereafter(one person said they took
Oxypowder day 3 post flush to help and they went further downhill) I know this usually means stones are moving forward or they are getting toxic-If this were to happen to me, I don't know if I could handle it and what to do?
Try and focus on your situation. People flush for a number of reasons but the removal of
Gallstones is very specific. Although the stones are visible of the ultra-sound it may be sludge and thickened bile that is causing you so much discomfort. Many people have stones but never get any pain and in fact never know they have them.
4) Can someone clarify what people can do if they feel discomfort-like when to take just a little more(how much)of the oil mixture OR when to take just a little more
Epsom Salts ?
Just follow the protocol because it is potent enough for the first flush.
5) I am concerned about dehydration with the Epsom salts-some say no drinking after 2pm, some say you can drink up to one hour before epsom salts....And then when can you start drinking again? I think someone said drinking when thirsty kept their nausea down??
Crystallised ginger or even ginger marmalade will help keep any nausea at bay. I always chew a couple pieces of crystallised ginger directly after taking the flush potion. For the first flush you should follow the protocol; you may never suffer dehydration or it may only be mild. You can't worry about things that haven't happened.
6) I know you aren't supposed to take any pills during the flush day-I am wondering about the digestive enzymes since they have up till last night, kept attacks at bay.
You need the biliary system to do the work for you. You are not interested in digesting the potion. Its job is to cause the gallbladder to contract and the bile to flood through the bile ducts sweeping stones before it. You shouldn't take the medication because it could spoil the flush.