Re: Planning to do my second flush tonight and getting scared!
I just got rid last weekend of chronic pain in my arm, right shoulder and in between the shoulders, also I had it for six months like you have it. I just couldn’t believe that it was disappearing.
The whole event happened as a happy coincidence. I just had to do a job of cleaning many window glasses (I think the many stretching-reaching out of the arms provoked spontaneously some stones to move position, and I say that because I just read in this forum that somebody uses that kind of stretching as a method to get more stones out) and at that evening and the next I felt the pain in my shoulders getting worst. I thought: old age is coming (I’m 50), I can't really work hard anymore, because this kind of shoulder pain I remember my grandfather was always complaining about.
The the 3rd day I felt a mild pain in the gallbladder area, Aha, then and there the miracle happened! Lucky me I had read
Hulda Clark five years ago and then suddenly like a lightening I could make the association: Shoulder-pain-gallbladder-stones-you-need-a-liver-flush, and that’s what I did. Otherwise I had forgotten about
Liver Flushes and I thought the pain came because I did extra work six months ago with the shoulders without worming up.
One week is almost gone and I’m feeling like a new born baby, no pain, totally fine, it is difficult to believe.
I did my flush without
Epsom Salts , because during the series of flushes I did 5 years ago I remembered a wage feeling of things going out of my body that I needed (minerals? Intestinal flora?, difficult to say), the thing is that now it worked perfectly without
Epsom Salts . I missed though unintentionally ornitin and I didn’t sleep the whole night, may be also because the
coffee enema I took before, it got me totally relaxed while doing it but them my pulse went at least 8 to 10 more pulsation per minute. Not a big deal, but may be enough excitement not to sleep the whole night.
Wish you a wonderful flush and that the pain goes as it happened to me.
PTtogether
(Putting things together)