Re: Gallbladder/Liver Flush & Best Juicer: Help Currently needed
Here's some possible assistance on the juicer issue; it is a Word File I put together for people researching and wanting the best juicer - I am sold on Omega - and the reasons are in this file.
//www.curezone.org/upload/Members/Unyquity/JuicerInformation.doc
I don't know if you intended this post for me to respond to, but I was at the computer and got the email notification of a 'thread reply', so I just started typing.
Learning about how your liver & gallbladder work will help you make the right decision regarding flushing...and also knowing that a large percentage of people that have their gallbladder removed, have an almost immediate return of symptoms (you'll find that data in one of Telman's posts - I don't have it bookmarked).
Why is this? Because besides it's other duties, the gallbladder is basically a receptacle for the liver - and virtually always, the stones come FROM the liver (although it's possible for a few to be formed and 'grow' while in the gallbladder). The liver makes up to a
quart and a half of bile a day, and everything that comes out of the liver, comes out through the gallbladder - including the intrahepatic 'stones' formed in the liver - those can be soft or they can be calcified...but in the most part they come from the liver.
Why is this important? 2 basic reasons: 1) Because those of us that have flushed out thousands of stones realize a very obvious point. If we were 'at risk' for stones to be stuck in the common bile duct, most all humans would have had multiple visits to the ER for this during their lifetime; stones come from the liver, into the gallbladder and out the bile ducts REGULARLY (or people's gallbladders would all explode! lol). The fact is, that it is very unusual for a 'stone' to be stuck in the bile duct - the bile duct is MEANT for them to come out. 2) Carving out a gallbladder does nothing to address the CAUSE of the problem - you're liver will still be compromised, sluggish and full of stones, and there'll still be a bile duct as the only way they can come out. The only thing removing a gallbladder does is remove the likelihood of gallbladder pain & gallbladder attacks...and even though 'they' tell you differently, the surgery itself does have risks, and being without a gallbladder DOES negatively effect the health of the body, especially the digestive tract. One of the most common side-effects of cutting out the gallbladder is constant/lifelong diarrhea (because instead of the gallbladder dispensing bile 'as it's needed', it just drips out of the liver constantly...and our bodies were not designed for this to be the case.
This excerpt is taken from this post:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1210033
(which should be a very benefical 'read' in it's entirety for you)
>>>I'd additionally like to let you know - there is virtually ZERO possibility that any medical professional will suggest anything but carving out your gallbladder, and there's almost 100% possibility that if you mention liver/gallbladder flushing, they hit you with the 'Fear Card', and tell you it can't be done, it's dangerous, and that you'll end up in the ER because you get stones and debris stuck. However, you might like to know, that Dr. Kelley's
Liver Flush protocol was taken from the archives of the prestigious Lahey Clinic in Boston, where it was utilized regularly to decongest the liver and prevent people from having to go 'under the knife' for gallbladder surgery (of course, back in the 20's - 30's all surgery carried a substantial risk of death). This procedure (when done with
Epsom Salts ) is extremely safe, and carries FAR less risk of complications that surgery and carving out a vital organ.<<<
Yes indeedy, outpatient
Liver Flushing WAS utilized by allopathic physicians...safely & effectively...it's not the AMA "approved list" for procedures now, and any doctor recommending a non-approved procedure/product is at risk of losing their license, a humongous fine, and 10 years in prison (that was 'first offense') last time I checked. There's simply no reason for a physician to even to learn about protocols & procedures if they can't utilize them. So they don't know about them...and they CERTAINLY DO *NOT* no anything about their safety.
I've lost count of how many people I've coached through
Liver Flushing - and not ONE ever had a 'stone stuck'...but ALL knew exactly what to do in the VERY unlikely event that it would happen.
You can generally find the plastic colanders (as pictured here, about halfway down the page)
//www.curezone.org/cleanse/liver/
at Wal-Mart or 'cheap stores' like Dollar General/
A high protein diet is generally 'anti healing', and rock-based calcium supplements are dangerous - rock-based calcium causes all KINDS of systemic problems (and can cause/exacerbate spinal stenosis and all kinds of 'spur' issues, on the spine and throughout the body):
(below lengthy excerpt from this even more lengthy post
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=750125#i
)
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--Minerals from plants are suited to the human body & animals; minerals from rocks are suited to the soil. In a nutshell, plants take the minerals from the earth and rocks, utilize them & convert them into minerals that easily assimilated by the body. (I personally feel this is why the Creator instructed us to eat the ‘fruits of the tree’ & ‘herbs of the field’ in Genesis, and Jesus also instructed us to eat fruits, plants, grains...no warmer or colder than natural Earth temperatures in daily portions ‘as big as a fish, but no bigger than two fish’ in the Essene Gospels. Of course, I can’t check with three other deities to confirm this, but it’s what I believe to be true).
--The plant based forms of the toxins I listed react in a completely different way in the body than rock-based particles or chemically processed toxins. Pickling Lime/Calcium Hydroxide (and the toxins found within it) contains rock-based AND chemically processed toxins. Calcium Hydroxide is an unnatural, chemically treated/manufactured version of Calcium Oxide.
--It has been tested & proven many times over that the rock-based forms of Calcium have an absorption rate of approximately 12% or less (depending upon age of the person ingesting them). The body MUST remove the unabsorbed portion (88%) from the bloodstream. It ends up in the joints of the bones, the bones themselves, the arteries, the lungs, eyes, kidneys (or anywhere else the body chooses to put them), causing states of dis-ease such as osteoarthritis, bone spurs, cataracts, brittle arteries, kidney stones, emphysema (and other conditions that are caused when the tissues become ‘non-elastic’ and coated with ground-up rocks).
--Ingesting inorganic minerals also results in a condition known as Leucocytosis (the white blood cell count immediately rises because it treats the inorganic mineral as an invading organism, germ, infection or other foreign material).
--“…Only plants can directly absorb and utilize inorganic minerals during photosynthesis. For humans, INORGANIC MINERALS ARE METABOLICALLY UNUSABLE...” This article is fantastic!
Biological Adaptations
http://www.iol.ie/~creature/BiologicalAdaptations.htm
--To me, there is no such thing as an “acceptable level” of an unnatural, chemically based toxin or inorganic mineral to be ingested into our precious bodies for healing “naturally”. ALL minerals needed for healing, restoring the body and living in a state of health ARE available from natural plants.
Vitamin Vigilante, Overcoming Osteoporosis
http://www.lamasbeauty.com/lifestyle/july01/Inner_Well_Being.htm
…The most effective way to get calcium and other nutrients for our bones is from a balanced, whole food diet. Since your diet is probably less-than-perfect, you will most-likely need a mineral supplement to get all the nutrients you need to maintain healthy bones. For maximum benefit, find one that has minerals and vitamins like those in food.
The problem is, most calcium supplements are not at all like food. They contain ground up rocks. Food is good for your bones; rocks are not. You may not know the difference when you buy it, but your body can easily tell food from rocks.
If someone took a chunk of the sidewalk, ground it up, put it into pills and said, "Eat this to nourish your bones," you would think they were crazy. But have you looked at the label of your calcium supplement lately? Most likely it contains rocks mined from the ground. To help you read what is probably a confusing label, here are some examples of what ordinary calcium supplements contain: limestone (calcium carbonate), chalk (calcium phosphate), plaster (calcium sulfate), salts (such as calcium citrate), and chelated calcium. These are all unnatural forms of calcium not found in any food. The same is true for other minerals in supplements such as magnesium which is usually magnesium oxide (rust)!
Both common sense and
Science tell us we can't effectively nourish our bones with ground up rocks and pharmaceutical chemicals. They are poorly absorbed; they have no food value; they upset your stomach and have other side effects. Nature designed our bodies to get nourished by whole food.
Fortunately there are calcium supplements that are whole food. They are produced by feeding minerals to friendly micro-organisms (baker's yeast and yogurt culture) that turn them into food.
As whole food, they have maximum absorption and utilization in the cells of the body without the upset stomach and other side effects of ordinary calcium supplements.
It is usually recommended that we consume 1,000 to 1,200 mg of calcium per day.
We get about half of that in our diet. Ordinary calcium supplements often contain large amounts of calcium per tablet, but only a small amount is absorbed into the body….
http://www.parazap.com/absolutecalcium/about%20absolute%20calcium.htm
There is a big difference in forms of calcium. Nearly all are rock forms of calcium, in other words, its simply ground up rock! It is hard to get people to understand how difficult it is for animals to absorb ground up rocks... calcium carbonate is the worst... only two percent of it is absorbed. Calcium citrate is a little better but not much.
Calcium derived from rock creates several problems within the body. Among them are the following: The kidneys try to eliminate the calcium that is not assimilated and it over works them. The blood becomes saturated with it but because the body does not recognize it as calcium in its molecular structure, it deposits it on the joints as bone spurs.
So what is the answer? Where do animals get calcium? It is the plants job to absorb the mineral form of calcium and change the molecular structure of the calcium molecule so that animal’s bodies can absorb it. Man has been able to change the molecule somewhat by a process called chelated and has got the absorption rate up to seventeen percent, but still can't do what nature does.
Animals don't get their calcium from licking rocks or chewing them up.
Is “Mineral Water” Good For You?
http://www.aquatechnology.net/frame4751007.html
The human body can tell us which minerals, liquids, foods or other materials it will accept, and those which it recognizes as alien or foreign matter--and thus proceeds to reject.
The pathological character of inorganic minerals such as those found in highly mineralized water is easily demonstrable. Take your white corpuscle (blood cell) count about six hours after you've last had any food or water. It should be about 6,000 per milliliter.
Then, drink a normal glass of hard, mineral water. The white blood cell count will shoot up until it often more than doubles!
Inorganic chemistry doesn't lie.
This phenomena is called Leucocytosis and is our body's defense mechanism responding (via an increased white cell count) to an invading organism, germ, infection or foreign material. When pure water, fruits, vegetables and other naturally-grown materials are eaten, the white blood cell count stays level.
However, when materials such as processed or junk foods, and heavily mineralized drinking water are consumed, the body's defense mechanism springs into action, increasing the white blood cell count which prepares the body to do battle with and subsequently dispose of or dispense with the unwanted "invader"---in the present case, heavy doses of inorganic salts and minerals from drinking water.
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As far as protein...
Dr. Schulze , Christopher & Gerson (likely THE most successful healers that ever managed to stay alive and avoid persecution), as well as many others, all had their patients on strict vegan diets, especially for the healing phase...and even then, they approximated folks received over 50 mgs of protein daily (more than enough!) At it's baseline, protein in the form of meat & dairy is incredibly taxing on the body/digestive system.
Plant/herb based calcium (horsetail grass, bamboo, nettle leaf, butchers broom) is readily assimilable and causes no damage; carrot juice is fantastic source.
'Hope this gives you some insight and encouragement - I'm all out of time :(
Healthiest of blessings -
Unquity