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Re: Need help Shelley


spasm below chest bone? Might be liver, might be small intestine. If it feels like movement but without a lot of pain, then it's your stomach/small intestine trying to deal with the oil, and the indigestion is referring to your vagus (sp?) nerve, which causes flutters and can even affect heart rhythms.

have you done a Salt WAter flush or enema? You can try a very thorough Salt Water Flush, and right after you drink the water, massage the entire abdomen. If you've got the small intestine and common bile duct feeling a bit strained, the warm water coupled with massage (and heat from castor oil pack or heating pad) will help to ease it.

A colonics tech once posted that sometimes the small intestine, common bile duct and the tissues that keep them in place can spasm, as can the connection between small intestine and large. It's like ropes or strings getting tangled, practically. If you massage while water is expaning the area, it tends to ease. She often massaged the area during colonics.

Be sure to take digestive enzymes even in between meals for several days, plus the Master Cleanse+apple cider vinegar drink as replacement for a meal or two, just in case your body is objecting to all that oil. And continue taking something to soften the stones, but don't flush for at least 4 weeks.

Did you do the Epsom Salt test to determine whether the pain is related to a bile duct? That's what I always recommend when you're nto sure what's going on. Put 1 tablespoon in 12 oz of preferably warm water, drink down half, wait a bit, if pain doesn't subside, drink the rest. If pain still doesn't subside, then the pain is NOT due to a stuck stone. It could still be bile duct irritation, but doubtful.

If the pain isn't shooting up to your shoulders, then it's not gallbladder pain.

Hope that helps! :)
 

 
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