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Luz Grasshopper
Joined: 08 Feb 2005 Posts: 28 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:41 pm Post subject: Liver-kidneys-breathless... |
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Hi,
I really need help for some questions please!
My health is very bad due to my congested liver. So I prepared my last flush with Chanca Piedra, which is known as a stone-breaker for kidney stones too. After 1 Week of Chanca Piedra I had a kind of bladder attack (not gallbladder) which I never had before, and I thought it was due to kidneystones, which broke up too. One week after my last liverflush I had another bladder attack. It hurts real bad, I can hardly pee, even heating pad don't change much - and the folllowing days I feel like having a bad urethritis. To improve this I decided to drink Andreas Moritz' kidney cleanse. Since 10 days I drink the tea and yesterday night I suffered from a bladder attack again.
Has anyone ever made similar experiences? Any advice what to do?
I know I've got parasites in the liver, is it possible that they are in the bladder and/or kidney too and I "woke them up"?
Actually I wanted to start Julia Chang's herbs to prepare my next flush, but with this kidney problems, I can't flush my liver anyway.
My other question is: does somebody know this frightening feeling of choking in the night or very early morning? I think it's like a kind of asthma, but I don't suffer from asthma by day, and I think it must have something to do with parasites or the congestion (and ammonia) of the liver. I wake up, my heart beats fast, but I'm very tiredand just want to fall asleep again - and everytime when I just fell asleep, I can't breathe and I wake up again. Sometimes this happens 30 times a night. The next day I feel like dead. After I took Papain to get rid of the parasites this symptom was gone for a short time, but returned. I think that i will suffer from this until I can clean my liver enough. As I'm very sensible, I can't take Papain all the time, or L-Cystein oder Clarkia in high doses, because it makes me to sick. I regulary take 1 tsp Clarkia and 1 caps. L-Cystein daily.
Thanks for any idea.
Warm regards
Luz
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chickpea Busy Bee!
Joined: 03 Jan 2005 Posts: 455 Location: Nottinghamshire, UK
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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Hi, I'm not Shelley but thought I'd reply. Sorry you're feeling bad
I've not had problems with bladder attacks myself but wondered if you have done any colon cleansing? A congested colon (with stones etc) will affect the kidneys and cause dehydration. You could try (if you are willing!) a urine compress. Use the first morning (ie fresh) urine, and used mid-stream, OR aged (3-10 days). Soak a clean cloth/flannel in the urine, ring out and leave over your kidneys, lying down for about an hour. This might help.
I have had feelings of breathlessness and I don't have asthma either (my mum does though so maybe some link). I had it a lot recently when I had what seemed like the flu and also experienced it in a steam room recently, it's quite scarey......I think it was lung congestion and lack of oxygen, perhaps low electrolytes. Increasing electrolytes might help eg potassium broth, juiced veggies, EmergenC etc. Also I tried castor oil (rubbed on the chest/lung area) at bedtime then leave on all night. Will help to decongest....this may also bring up feelings of grief.
Hope that helps for now!
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Luz Grasshopper
Joined: 08 Feb 2005 Posts: 28 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Anne,
thank you very much for your message.
Yes, I did several enemas after (and before) each liverflush. And you are right, because this always helped to take the pressure from the kidneys. But this time it is another problem with these attacks of the bladder.
And I really think that the nightly dyspoae comes from the critters.
Tomorrow I will see my Bioresonancetherapist...
Take care
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shelley Editor in Chief
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 7080 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Luz!
Difficulty breathing and asthma type symptoms coupled with rapid heart rate are usually signs of low iron anemia and low essential fatty acids, sometimes low protein. Another issue that you have to take care of ASAP is dehydration coupled with lack of electrolytes, another thing that sends the heart and nervous system wonky and leaves you feeling quite exhausted. Emergen-C plus Cal-Mag Fizz and 6 tall glasses of the Rehydrating Drink will help with this. Just be sure to not drink with meals.
Please check the FAQ for kidney management. Andreas' kidney herbs are very strong, and when you take very strong medicine for a simple problem you can irritate and compound the problem - like using a hammer for something that only needs a cottom swab. You may just need cranberry juice, vitamin C and the rest of the skin food.
If you tend to form tartar on you teeth then you may have calcium stones, which are best dissolved with liquid phosfood/phosphorous. The Cleansing Drink and Alternate Cleansing Drink will safely and slowly dissolve most kidney stones and purify the entire urinary system. See FAQ for recipes. |
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Luz Grasshopper
Joined: 08 Feb 2005 Posts: 28 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Shelley,
thank you very much for your reply.
My kidneys hurt since a long time, so I thought Andreas' herbs coudn't be bad. But as very often, I underestimated (right word?) the power 'cause if "normal" people take 1 tablespoon of anything, I start with 1/4 teaspoon and already develop symptoms. Maybe I was so fed up of being ill since a very long time and thought "o.k., i'll flush it all out".
I just printed out your recipes for the Drinks.
The Cleansing Drink and Alternate Cleansing Drink will safely and slowly dissolve most kidney stones and purify the entire urinary system.
I think this is much better than taking the hammer.
Take care
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shelley Editor in Chief
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 7080 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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yeah, I'm highly sensitive to everything too, usually start out with half the recommended dose of anything. It's a major pain! Especially when you're a kid in college trying to be cool, and one small glass of beer turns you beet red, drunk and sick!  |
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