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Re: epsom salt and kidney failure -Att:Andmore by Andreas Moritz ..... Ask Andreas Moritz Forum

Date:   7/20/2003 11:46:15 AM ( 21 y ago)
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From my experience with thousands of people doing at least 8 or more liver flushes, I have not witnessed any adverse effects on the kidneys as long as all directions are followed. In my book The Amazing Liver Cleanse (www.1stbooks.com) I recommend to cleanse the kidneys after every 3-4 kidney cleanses to make sure any toxins the liver releases or enter the blood during the liver flush are not accumulating in the kidneys. This generally keeps the kidneys efficient enough to properly remove any excess amounts of magnesium from the blood plasma.

During the liver flush the magnesium contained Epsom salts combines with the toxic matter in the intestines and the poisons eliminated by the liver. Taken on an empty stomach, very little magnesium has the chance of being absorbed into the blood during the cleanse. Almost all the magnesium makes its way out of the body via the bowel. The oxygen released during the removal of waste matter comines with hydrogen and turns into water, hence the watery stools. This is not to be confused with diarrhea. The magnesium itself does not cause diarrhea. In a completely clean intestinal tract, magnesium would have no such effect. The theory posted above may have some valid points, whereas others are simply incorrect. In practice, Epsom salts do not raise any major concerns.

It is a concern, though, when people use magnesium-containing medication, such as antacids. In this form, combined with foods in the stomach, magnesium takes a different pathway and may have considerable side-effects.

With best wishes,
Andreas

http://ener-chi.com


 

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