Re: Necessity of Colonics After Liver Flush
Cargo is a big boy and is merely getting communicated to in the way he chooses to communicate. For example his statement to me:
"Which is why you should be banned from ALL OF CUREZONE and not just the Liver Flush Debate Forum.
Also, WM, is it really in the best interest of CZ to have a user with an avatar that is a smiley face he made out of his own fecal matter?"
But putting his second class behavior (which is quite entertaining and cute) aside, it does not change the fact that very alkaline environments are deleterious to candida. You are correct in your assertion that getting rid of candida is more complicated than being very alkaline. Please realize, however, that a very alkaline diet and the effect it has on body pH is not the same as free-flowing, abundant Bile. Remember that the body has pH regulating mechanisms and will most likely balance out at 7.365 if your diet is alkalanizing. Bile can be as high as 9 on the pH scale which is about 60 times as alkaline!! That is a significant difference. Your past effects to alkalanize may have been thwarted by ingesting too many carbohydrates. Candida certainly can adapt to high pH levels, but I guarantee you its adaptation is severely compromised when it is starving to near death.
It is the combination of alkalinity from greens + the lack of carbohydrates that weakens candida sufficiently enough for candex and other antifungals to work effectively. And don't forget the importance of heavy metal chelation.
Have you done liver flushing? On my 7th flush my bile came out bright clear green for the first time in my life. And shortly after that is when I began to get spontaneous candida die-off.
Regards,
Michael