Question about Flushing the Colon during Master-Cleanse-Style Fast:

— On Tue, 8/14/12, GT . <gt> wrote:

From: GT . <g>
Subject: Questions?
To: facelessfatloss@
Date: Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 5:18 PM

Hello Tim,

Regarding the salt water for the fast, for people with salt sensitivity or high blood pressure is their another substitute that you can recommend?
Also regarding the fast is their any bread or fiber bread that you would recommend after the fast?

Your information is very informative & vital.

GT.

 

I would not use the salt if you’re sensitive to it, but also encourage you to research the difference between sodium chloride, common table salt, and the full-spectrum trace minerals crystal salt I discuss in my materials.  It is *believed*…that the body will balance the sodium content far better enabling people to use this form of salt who were previously sensitive to table salt, with far less issues.  I personally know someone who made the switch and is doing fine, with similar blood pressure issues.

If I were you, I would look into using epsom salt as an alternative.  Lots of spring water and the smallest amount of epsom salts possible to cause a movement.  If you are under a doctors care for blood pressure, I would speak with him/her first, but I can’t guarantee they will support you doing any kind of fast, they often don’t.  Just not a part of western medicine.

Then temporary use of senna tea becomes another option.  You’ll move, the stuff is aggressive, not to be used very often.  But for the purposes of a fast/bowel cleaning…perhaps epsome salt one day, senna tea the next, etc.

This part of the fast is the most important and non-optional.  If those ideas don’t work, let me know and I’ll try to provide others such as experimenting with ascorbic acid mega-dosing, which also moves the bowels and I have used it many times not specifically to move my bowels, but the side effect is there, and is a side-effect that is looked for and desired when using higher doses of vitamin c (ascorbic acid specifically).  You would then need to come down off the higher doses very gradually, over the course of a couple weeks.  I would not use that option unless I had no other, I can discuss it more with you if need be.

Hope that helps………….Tim

Q and A Regarding Anti-Cancer, Raw Foods

Date: Saturday, August 11, 2012, 12:06 PM

Hi Tim 
I always liked your YOUTUBE clips and that is why I purchased your program .  I would like your opinion on the Gerson anti cancer program . The success is majorly based on
fresh juices ( 14 glasses daily )  ? half of those are carrot and apple juices . Also what about ” Juice feasting ” ? 80 10 10 ? etc. etc.
People claiming weight loss by just eating and juicing fruits and veg. ? 
P.S I like your sense of humor , keep it up !
PPS I have a friend who suffered a spinal cord injury but she is regaining function slowly . Any recommendation for nerve health ?
PPPS what about Ionized water ? 
I know you might be flooded with emails but I hope you will be able to respond .

Thanks , Avi  South Carolina

 

Thank you for the kind comments and support.

I personally would never go to straight fruit juices for cancer.  I *would* eat whole fruits along with some very intensive green juices instead.  Cancer feeds off sugars, and from my research does not differentiate between sources.

In my pending “Over40andRipped” program, I will somewhat extensively cover the fruitarian/vegetarian/raw food/vegan gig and my opinions on it.  As an ex-vegetarian of 15 years, I feel it can work for some people but not likely for most.  There are some benefits to cooking for example in nutrient release, while disadvantages to enzymes.  I have moral/ethical differences as well, but that’s another topic, too complex in that I support their heart and ethics completely but believe they are not seeing the bigger picture.  And the fruitarian lifestyle is great for a healthy individual, perhaps with a specific metabolic type…but not for candida/fungus, cancer and diabetes, the latter of which I watched a friend go into diabetic shock using fruits.

Love and support the above lifestyles.  Raw foods for cleansing cycles as well.  Totally awesome.  But not necessarily as a long-term lifestyle both from a sustainable standpoint as well as health.

Hope that helps, thanks again for your support……Tim  🙂

P.S. The new juice I’m promoting at www.juiceforskin.com has some studies claiming possible nerve regeneration.  I could not comment on that, it sounds extraordinary, but it’s never-the-less a great product capable of rebuilding a lot of the body…so I would not doubt it’s possible.  Then a full spectrum whole food B-complex for nerves, and just overall top-notch nutrition from whole foods, the value of which cannot be underestimated for people in her condition.  The body is a crazy-great miracle, capable of MAGIC.  🙂