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Re: Anyone use Super Phos 30 in protocol?
The reason for using phosphoric acid in a prep drink using apple cider with the malic acid that softens up the stones is so the common bile duct will relax enough so you don't get any stones caught in it. Orthophosphoric acid is a smooth muscle relaxer. The common bile duct is smooth muscle. I have used Clark's flush only once using the mag sulfate or
Epsom Salts and not enough came out of my liver that was ready to come out, so I would use the ultraphos or superphos (same thing) over the mag sulfate or
Epsom Salts . You don't want to get stones stuck in the common bile duct. That's called a gallbladder attack. The superphos won't allow that to happen because it will allow the common bile duct to expand enough so anything can come out, no matter how big it is. So it entails using another
Liver Flush recipie called The Coke Flush that uses 4
ounces of Classic Coke in the 4
ounces of olive oil and 2
ounces of fresh-squeezed lemon juice. There is phosphoric acid in the coke. I've done over 140
Liver Flushes with it and never had a problem with stones stuck in the commopn bile duct.
Another thing is that many of us who are sick are very low in magnesium and probably sulfate. The body may use the magnesium over allowing it to work the best while doing a liver flush. Another reason to use the superphos or Ultraphos. You can get Ultraphos from http://www.ultralifeinc.com. It has a couple of other ingredients in it that help the liver. Any chiropractor carries a comparable product from Standard Process. Just FYI I have found that magnesium glycinate willl bring the levels of magnesium up in the body without causing diarrhea. You can use topical magnesium chloride in the Ancient Minerals, too, if you want. But sick people are always low in magnesium, so I'd recommend using the superphos in order to get a good liver flush.