By Patrick Timpone

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I’ve had an interesting and painful experience regarding my gallbladderflush a couple of weeks ago. Plenty of stones came out, we’ll have acouple photos up by Friday, April 5. – about a week after flush a smallulcer appeared on the right side of my tongue. Wow! did it hurt…hardto chew..impossible to kiss like you mean it. It has taken about aweek for it all to settle down.

I spoke with Andreas Moritz. (Highly recommend you listen to ourinterview with him – front page of out site on the top right.) itshould be top right – Internet Explorer users have had some challengesseeing the right hand portion…scroll down and you’ll see it. It isalways something….computers. We’re all learning to get along I guess.

Yet I digress. Andreas suggested that since I did not do a colonic several days after flush as he highly recommends – the tongue karmarepresents toxins stuck in the ascending colon, (I knew that), and next
time make sure I do a colonic.

Well, mistakes are only mistakes if we don’t learn from them. So,I’m all over this colonic thing next time. I think I’ll do it again onSaturday, April 12th.

If, after hearing Andreas, you want to do one. Let me know and I’llshare all my successes and other than successes with all of you. Onething I believe is essential is to insure your stomach is way empty by
olive/lemon juice time, (10 PM) – eat very light the day of and stopeating at Noon. When the stomach is empty the oil goes right to theliver gallbladder play ground and doesn’t hang out in the tummy to
cause nausea.

 



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