Re: Why flush our livers?
Good question, definitely the kind of question that can sort of get plowed under and forgotten as time goes on. Best way I can think to answer is through an analogy of another question.
Would you consider trying to continue operating your car for as long as you possibly could without ever having any worry from never once doing basic maintenance on the engine, like changing the oil and replacing the oil filter?
I'm making an assumption that the worth of keeping the oil in one's engine clean is obvious. The analogy with the human liver becomes much less obvious for many many reasons. For one, unlike an oil filter, one cannot simply see, touch and replace one's liver.... it's outa sight, and for a lotta people, outa mind. It was when various somebody elses (starting with reading
Hulda Clark 's book -Cure for All Diseases) helped me to become aware of this situation and bring it into the forefront of my thoughts that the thought finally first occured to me - "duh, of course, yes, I can see how it now makes so much sense to me to take the effort to flush the liver, flush the kidney, the colon, the blood..... the internal body".