I wish I had had time to blog the last couple days. It seems all I can do to get all the necessary foods in. I did order some Pau d'Arco tea which is supposed to be a mild antifungal. It has a very mild licorice flavor, not unpleasant, but not satisfying like other teas. I'm trying to drink several glasses a day in addition to the garlic cloves. I can't believe I'm posting this, but I also did my first enema ever. Even though I've given them before, I've never had one myself and so it was a bit ominous. It wasn't uncomfortable at all, and I opted for only one quart instead of two and made the coffee light. Yes, a coffee enema, which I have so fondly named the "crapacchino". It helps to laugh at yourself. I thought it would keep me awake at night, but not really. I felt very light afterwards and glad that it really wasn't a big deal. I'll probably do about one per week. After a few crapacchinos, some anticandida enemas and then I'll switch to a probiotic enemas to introduce good gut flora. It may sound gross and crazy, but my gut tells me it is effective. Plus I've seen tons of testimonials (don't look at this if you have a weak stomach  http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1112129#i. He gives details of the apple cider vinegar enema. Use a raw apple cider vinegar like Braggs if you are gonna try it and dilute as he states.

Coffee enema instructions http://www.gallbladderattack.com/coffeeenemastepbystep.shtml

Why do a coffee enema http://www.gallbladderattack.com/coffeeenema.shtml

More info to come on probiotic enemas.




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