Re: Some Recommendations for you
Just wanted to let you know I've been following your posts and am hoping you find some solutions and relief. Meanwhile, I hope I do not confuse the situation worse, seems like confusion is a regular part of the process of taking to one's health a bit more into one's own hands. I'm like a lot of people, don't know all the ins and outs. To me it seems that with only one kidney you may have been predisposed - at birth, to be in need of overall cleansing, to include kidney cleansing, colon cleansing, and liver cleansing. To repeat, I do not know either way if one kidney makes you less of a candidate for liver flushing. If it does, I guess I would like to know what that concern or explanation for that is.
Aside from this though, it seems logical to expect that since you only have one kidney, that one kidney is trying to fulfill the work of two, but your blood is probably not getting cleaned as thoroughly as somebody with two kidneys. It's sorta like a chain reaction. If the blood is not getting cleansed as well as it should, this will eventually lead to all kinds of other systems in your body backing up with accumulations of waste that have not been properly eliminated. I can imagine the liver is chief among the places where your body may be hanging onto acccumulations, but when it comes down to it, if the body can't eliminate wastes, it will try and try and try to find a place wherever it can to store the wastes, in your bdoy fat, liver, and even out the porese of your skin. The skin is an eliminative organ too. From a surface-area perspective, it's the body's largest one. This is why skin problems are often an indicator of backed up eliminative systems, including the liver. The liver does a lot of things. It's a chemcial factory, but it's does other things too, including those related to eliminating waste from the body.
Have you studied the basics of
Liver Flushing protocols? Granted, there are many out there these days but many of them came along after
Hulda Clark wrote her books wherein she explained her protocol. With her
Liver Flush protocol, the liver is the last thing to get flushed in this protocol. The kidney[s] and colon come first. Main reason why is, flushing the liver will dump a whole bunch of accumlated toxins into your body, possibly including
liver stones that were already hanging out in the gallbladder OR came out of the front portions of the liver during the flush. Normally, these toxins/waste/sludge will be eliminated, mainly through your bladder/kidney/urine and intestins/colon/BMs. But, if you have sluggish kidney/bladder and colon to begin with, the
Liver Flush will put a large demand on these already sluggish systems. This is why it's so important to prepare for the
Liver Flush in an orderly process of getting other eliminate channels working well first. Given your situation, you would probably want to spend extra time and give extra care to the kidney flushing process and make sure your kidney/bladder is working well before proceeding to liver flush.
Best of luck to you!