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Michael B Views: 12,762
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Re: Affects on the nervous system.?


Hi, NP

"I have flushed once before, saw some small green pea stuff, and alot of chaf. I felt no different from it."

This is a sign that not only is your liver compromised but (even better sign) the Liver Flush produced good results for you. The progress of the flush certainly is not a quick fix (although some people get immediate relief from symptoms). For example I am on my 12th flush. Since flush number 5 i have gotten out liver candida and candida chaff about 4 times. My bile is coming out clean green now instead of murky dark brown or yellow. I am digesting my food better for a couple weeks after each flush, until the new particulate accumulates and i need to do another flush. When I digest optimally I find that I am passing candida colonies automatically from the bile flow. I breathe easier, feel more space around my stomach and can eat more food comfortably.

So as you can see, my results are both insignificant in the short term while highly significant in the long term....I would say it took about 3 flushes until I noticed more comfort in my stomach area after eating and breathing. And I will not consider myself "done" flushing until every bit of liver candida is out of my biliary network. The flush is a long term, but highly effective protocol for curing your liver.

I have not come across anything that can match the effectiveness of the Liver Flush (clark protocol). And I have tried many other cleansing modalities in the past with no results on my liver. However, there will be some who believe simply eating healthy, fasting, taking bitter herbs, stone breaker formulas, etc, will do the job in the long haul. But I have not found this to be true.

"After that i was on the nystatin and diflucan for awhile, and they were testing my liver every month, and my liver looked fine"

The tests they perform cannot accurately detect intrahepatic stones and sludge. There are some new tests being done which are actually discovering that intrahepatic stones are a lot more common than most would believe. However, these tests are still not conclusive or widely known of in the medical community.

What is the difficult part of doing the flush for you? There may be ways to alleviate it.

Regards
mike
 

 
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