Strange things floating the bowl...1st flush
Hi there, I have been reading curezone for the past year but this is my first post.
I am a little confused & perhaps someone can shed some light as to what I'm seeing here!?
I started on a
Colon Cleanse with regular P&B shakes on Oct 2 & continued till Oct 25th. I saw some remarkable improvements in my health during this time.
On October 26, I started Phase 1 of the
parasite Cleanse using
Clarkia . After 2 weeks of using it, I am now on my 1 week break & decided to do a
Liver Flush before I proceed with the Phase 2 of the
parasite Cleanse again later this week.
Well, last night, I started the
Liver Flush using the
Hulda Clark Recipe to the T. In the morning I went to the "loo" 4 times, during which I passed one, 2
cm stone, 40 to 50, 1
cm stones, 150+ pea sized to lentil sized stones. There was a good mix of green stones & brown/white stones (anybody know what these large brown/white stones are?). Then I did not go to the loo until this evening at 7 p.m. And I am pale just thinking of it. Could somebody shed some light on what I saw. It does not resemble anything I have read so far on curezone...here goes:
There were 7 to 10 pea sized white/brown & green (fewer) stones. Also in the bowl were floating Jelly like white substances. Their consistency resembled pale white fat from a chicken breast or even a shrimp but not as stiff...they had vein like..maybe..close lying tenatcles running through the body of the gel like substance. These were pink to brown in color. They appeared as though these could be used to navigate or hold on to my insides. Whatever these white meaty things were, they sure seemed like they had died recently since they appeared fresh & appeared to be broken down pieces of a larger substance (my guess). Anybody seen these before? I also saw pink tomato peel like leaf looking membranous substances...very small..perhaps 1/2
cm long & a pencil tip wide. What are these?
I just passed another white jelly one in the loo after an hour of the previous ones.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Hen