Beer Bottle Enema

by admin on January 16, 2011

Feb. 25, 2008 at the Emerson Multipurpose Room.
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The Liver Flush Man – Liver Flush Recipe – How do you do a Liver Flush. This is the basic liver flush recipe. Ingredients: 1 Cup Olive Oil, 1 Cup Lemon Juice, 8-32 oz room temp Coffee , 100 -500 mg Niacin B3 and an enema bulb/bottle/bag. This liver flush recipe is consider the basic liver flush recipe by The Liver Flush Man. This is a free liver flush kit because you are giving all the information and you go out and buy the ingredients your self. Everything you need to know can be found in this video, if you have any question just ask by leaving your comment. L will post these comments on our liver flush forum. You can get the Niacin B3 which is a B vitamin at your local health food store. Niacin acts as a bile duct stimulant that causes the expansion of the bile ducts so stones can pass easily and larger amounts can be eliminated from the liver and gull bladder during the liver flush. The coffee and enema bulb are used to do a coffee enema. A coffee enema is a powerful ingredient not to be over looked as a way of flushing the liver at a rapid rate. The coffee enema is kind of the power behind doing a powerful liver flush that get’s amazing results. From my experience it can take dozens of flushes to really make a large impact where the liver can empty it’s self of a large portion of the liver stones it contains. I have generally found that these liver stones start out as biliary sludge made up of cholesterol, fat, bile salts, protein and bilirubin. These stones inhibit

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 4:54 am

@GrenadeChick99 Thanks I will.

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GrenadeChick99 January 16, 2011 at 5:50 am

@LiverFlushMan Feel free to post on your other site. It is amazing!

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 6:00 am

@GrenadeChick99 Wow that is amazing! Thanks for sharing your experience. I would like to post your results on my liver flush forum (LiverFlushForum. org). I am developing a new liver flush website (LiverFlush. Co) that is about the liver flush as a natural prevention and treatment for liver disease. 4 flushes and you cured non-alchoholic fatty liver syndrome. I am impressed. Thank you so much for posting your results. Keep up the great work. Happy Liver Flushing.

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GrenadeChick99 January 16, 2011 at 6:51 am

@LiverFlushMan I just had my labs read and am shocked, but my non-alcoholic fatty liver syndrome is G-O-N-E. Cured. I still have only done 4 flushes. I am going to try your recipe. Need a little shake up. Thanks!

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 6:59 am

@GrenadeChick99 I The Liver Flush Man have done 120-123 liver flushes in a two year period. If you do the math its roughly one a week for to years. Sometimes I would do 4 days in a row. I pretty much drank olive oil through out the day for 4 days in a row. I did this a few times each year, 4 day olive oil fasting liver flush journeys. Jordan Blaikie AKA The Liver Flush Man AKA Jordano The Great

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 7:36 am

@GrenadeChick99 That sounds pretty standard. You will notice that the stones will get bigger with more flushes, this is because at first getting sludge and gravel out allows more room in the liver and that in turn get’s more stones out. There seems to be layers of stones from sludge and gravel to larger and larger stones. The colors go from light yellow/green to dark brown/black. Let me know if this is your experience when you get to that place. Thanks for your posts. Jordano

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GrenadeChick99 January 16, 2011 at 7:50 am

@LiverFlushMan The stones from flushing do degrade at room temps. The ones from the g.b. have shrunk some, but are wholly intact. The stones that I am getting from the flushing are now like coarse sand but too numerous to count. I am getting about 1/4 of a cup with each flush in total. Thousands of stones! I also get sludge out. I am sorry that more people don’t know about this!

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 8:17 am

@GrenadeChick99 @LiverFlushMan It isn’t untill stones have become hard and calcified that they show up on ultra sounds. But that doesn’t mean their still there. You decide are they better out than in? You be the judge.

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 8:24 am

@GrenadeChick99 You have to keep the stones in the freezer, they will dissolve in the open air at room temp. Put them in a plastic container and put them in the freezer if you want to use them for research purposes. How do these stones compare to your 4 liver flushes.

The ones I get from the flushes start out as, biliary sludge/debris. After more and more flushing the stones go from lighter greens and yellows to darker green/brown/black and finally hard calcifided stones.

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 9:01 am

@juice1323 The enema is a ancient technique of detoxifying the body. Used in conjunction with a liver flush you get amazing results found as little yellow to green stones that you find in the toilet. They come out as a number 2 if you know what I mean. The coffee enema stimulates the liver to go into detox toxic dumping mode.

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juice1323 January 16, 2011 at 9:45 am

OVER A 100 TIMES DONE+FEELING GOOD THANKS TO THE WARM ENEMA=???

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GrenadeChick99 January 16, 2011 at 10:09 am

@LiverFlushMan TY for reply. Had my g.b. removed last summer. Surgeon save the material from the g.b. I have these and can compare. The stones are exactly the same, although some stones were more calcified then we see during flush. I have done 4 flushes and get thousands, most are very small, with every “trip.” The recipe I follow is making continuation difficult. The epsom salts are difficult to get down. I have been searching for a new recipe. I can’t wait to get liver enzyme level tested now!

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LiverFlushMan January 16, 2011 at 10:14 am

There is a possibility that some of the stones get made up from the olive oil while in the intestines. The theory is that they turn green from the bile and while in the intestines the olive oil and bile turn into green stones that float in water. Some people think that these are made up stones while other believe they are real. Either way you feel great after a liver flush and something amazing is happening. Stones that sink in the toilet may be the real ones because oil floats

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GrenadeChick99 January 16, 2011 at 11:01 am

Really? After over 100 flushes you are still getting that many stones? Do you do this more than once per month?

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