Topic: Apple cider vinegar enema - Sorry maybe TMI
fflutterby
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I had a bad couple days and decided to detox. I have been taking powdered C 2000 mg / 1 tsp salt for a few days now....I did a coffee enema followed by an apple cider vinegar enema. I cannot believe what came out. Fleshy looking stuff and pinkish and little baby worm looking things. It looks like the mucousy shell of something.
Is it dangerous to have a slight pink bloody show? My head ache that I have had for days is virtually gone with in 10 minutes !!!
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Wow an ACV enema? Does your hiney burn? The stuff that came out sound like mucus threads,
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fflutterby
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I feel so good. Thanks lol my hiney burns a little but it out a dent in my head/jaw pain ! Jumping in an epsom/peroxide bath now, hopefully more will repsond with experience too!
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fflutterby
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The (Stuff) that came out is your Colon being dissolved by the acid in the vinegar.
This is how ulcerative Colitis progresses. You are putting yourself at risk for sudden massive blood loss.
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OMG.....the enema club. I've never had one, except when I went into the hospital to have my son. Do yall think I should do it? I'm not on a parasite cleanse or anything. I'm almost embarrassed to go to the store and buy one.
So who is gonna talk me into this?
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fflutterby
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I am not really sure if the bloody mucousy show is a good thing. I wont do this again. I will let you all know how long this lasts. It happened again this morning and now I am a little worried
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fflutterby
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I could barely make it home to the bathroom, thank God I took a 1/2 day today. More pink mucous and I am getting nervous. I only did this once, could I have done damage ? Is it parasite of part of my colon like Al said ???
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Yikes. I dont think vinegar and enema hould be in the same sentence. Besides being super irritating your rectum can absorb things...... besides does your bum smell like pickles? Dorry i couldnt help myself! I hope it goes away soon! Did you dilute it lot st least? ouch
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I have experienced bloody mucus and hadn't done an enema in quite a while. I think it's probably part of the infection connected to the parasites.
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P. S.
If you check the symptom list at Humaworm, bloody stools and mucus is listed as part of the parasite infection.
Gael
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fflutterby
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Thanks all, I feel pretty good, and yes it was mostly water with a little vinegar. It is not blood. It is pinkish tissue looking thing. Gonna keep up the salt and c but hold off on another ACV enema till I see how this all turns out.
Oh and Merrygirl, I feel fresh and cool as a pickled pepper, lol
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17hens
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I think Gael's right. I think it would take a lot more than one ACV enema to make parts of your colon fall out.
It's much more likely to be a parasitic infection.
I'm glad you're not only OK but feeling better. Enemas are a good thing (although I'm partial to coffee)!
Pickled bum? Too cool!
GD, do a search for a Coffee enema thread that James1979 started. It'll convince you to join our club for sure!!
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Yeah, I'm in the club for sure- LOL
You may want to try plain water. I'm not sure if you are taking anti-parasite stuff but you may want to consider it. Sometimes, that's enough & you don't need the further potential irritation of stuff added to an enema.
Everyone is different, though. It could be helpful. I was thinking of alot of things to add to the enema water like chlorophyll or aloe vera liquid. But if you are doing an anti-parasite cleanse - you may want to take it easy. The parasites can be very toxic just in & of themselves.
Now, we need a bunch of cheerleaders singing - "Get it out! Get it out!" on the sidelines... LOL
I'm not sure about bloody mucus. I never had that but I have seen it in my cat's bowel movements when we all ate some bad fish. It should pass but you may want to get another opinion if it continues.
I gave my cat some chlorella & aloe vera gel - if I recall correctly. I think I may have added some slippery elm, too. I mixed it up in his food.
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Just trying to convince you to join our club, GD... (Get it out! Get it out!)
I've heard of adding probiotics to an enema. Might be an idea.
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I have done the coffee enemas which are suppose to help with liver detox but this is the first I've heard of apple cider vinegar enemas.
I'll have to look it up when I have more time, but what is the purpose of those? Is there a particular reason they are done or something they are suppose to help with?
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sparkle7
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Parasites really do not like an acidic environment from what I have read... This is part of the reason why I don't think the alkaline diet is a good idea.
Some people use apple cider vinegar as a douche but I don't know if it's a good idea or not. I'm not sure if it's pro or against yeast. I'd have to spend some time researching it.
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merrygirl
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I know vinegar is anti yeast you can use diluted white vinegar to clean your dogs ears. I still think it might sting....
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Very interesting thread, I've also never heard of the ACV enemas. I just did a couple coffee enemas this last week (after realizing I've got some serious gallbladder problems), and a couple hours later passed some muscousy-covered things. I definitely think the coffee enemas flush out the parasites.
Also, the coffee really detoxes the liver - look it up on the Gerson Therapy website. Makes me wonder if the liver is also kicking out some unwanted tenants?
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sparkle7
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I think parasites in the liver & gall bladder can be the reason why so many people end up removing the gall bladder.
Better to spend some time taking anti-parasite herbs or drugs. Dr. Simon Yu has written a book about it. I haven't gotten to reading it but I will in time.
FYI - from his website...
About Dr. Yu's Book Twenty years ago, Dr. Simon Yu, a board-certified medical doctor specializing in internal medicine, found himself working at an HMO prescribing drugs that masked the symptoms of disease, but did not cure disease. He had reached a turning point in his career and decided to research what is known as alternative medicine -- a path that combines natural therapies with conventional methods. Alternative medicine seeks to achieve healing with therapies that stimulate the body's own mechanisms of rebuilding and repair. Dr. Yu's recently published book called Accidental Cure: Extraordinary Medicine for Extraordinary Patients contains a detailed account of his discoveries in the United States and Europe.
Here's what Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H), President of Gordon Research Institute had to say about Dr. Yu's book: "Accidental Cure is a must own book. The information it contains might just save your life or the life of a loved one."
Alternative Medicine Today Writers who follow the politics of alternative medicine have noticed that the number of alternative medical doctors in the United States is shrinking. In the 1970s, there were over 150,000 alternative M.D.s, and today there are approximately 2,000. Those who remain in alternative medicine are a determined group who have withstood political and economic pressures from interest groups who would prefer to see natural therapies disappear.
Rigorous Self-Study There are unusual discoveries occurring around the world that require rigorous self-study and travel to find. Dr. Yu's unrelenting curiosity about the discoveries in alternative medical circles and his search for answers on two continents led to two important serendipitous discoveries that have made so-called incurable diseases disappear. After 20 years, these "accidental cures" and the five-fold strategy that has repeatedly caused remarkable changes in disease, are described in this book for physicians, other health professionals, and patients.
Reasons to Buy Accidental Cure Dr. Yu's research on two continents led to two important milestones that are described in his book:
Milestone #1: Meeting Dr. Douglas Cook In 1996, Dr. Yu attended a dental and medical conference that totally transformed his career. Dr. Douglas Cook, who practices dentistry in a Wisconsin town that had a population of 605 in the 2000 census, was sponsoring one of his many Chicago-based conferences that he titled "Conference on Energy in Medicine and Dentistry." Dr. Yu was one of a small number of medical doctors who attended the conference. He quotes Dr. Tom Stone, another M.D. at the conference, who succinctly stated what Dr. Yu felt was his own reason for attending the conference:
To find out how dentists are killing my patients.
Until Dr. Yu attended Dr. Cook's conference, he did not realize the magnitude of the relationship between the oral cavity's pathology and patient health.
At the 1996 conference, Dr. Cook introduced his conference participants to computerized electrodermal screening (CEDS) that Dr. Yu later renamed Acupuncture Meridian Assessment (and describes several times in his book).
Dr. Yu says he was skeptical at first and took a second CEDS conference before realizing that Rhinehold Voll's tool (an EAV device) provides a medical doctor or dentist a valuable method for evaluating the connections between the teeth and the body. Once he began to use an EAV device in his practice, Dr. Yu understood that energy meridians and energy fields can totally transform a medical practice. As he says, "Medicine became fun." Ironically, he had to study dentistry to learn about medical illness.
For doctors or patients who would like to reach Dr. Cook:
Milestone #2: U.S. Army Reserve Mission, 2001 Dr. Cook's CEDS conferences placed Dr. Yu in a small group of American physicians who understand the connection between oral pathology and illness. A few years later, his career as an Army Reservist took him on a mission to Bolivia where he made a discovery that placed him in an even smaller group of physicians who understand the connection between parasites and disease. As described in Chapter 6, most American medical doctors hardly have any experience with parasites or experience using parasite medications. Bolivia provided a rapid education over a 2-week period in several small towns where the U.S. government dispensed antiparasite medications to approximately 10,000 Andes Indians. As Dr. Yu states in Chapter 6:
The key part of my story occurred within days after the first group of Indians was treated with antiparasite medications. Several patients returned to relay stories of seeing parasites passing in their stools and a few had parasites erupt from their skin. Their stories, the samples they brought in jars, and their descriptions of how much better they were feeling left me with what later turned out to be an important question: How much chronic illness is due to parasite infection?
After returning to St. Louis, Dr. Yu learned to search for parasites with an EAV device. He also used parasite medications in various combinations and observed dramatic responses in patients whose illnesses were considered incurable. Some of the difficult conditions that responded with parasite medications include: intractable allergies and asthma, migraine headache, sciatica, constipation and diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, bronchiectasis, vision loss, anxiety, depression, nightmares, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, arthralgia and myalgia, pelvic pain, eczema, psoriasis, hypertension, and cancers.
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