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Vitamin C Flush

Vitamin C Flush

Vit­a­min C is a well known antiox­i­dant.

It is known to cause diar­rhea at high lev­els.  This is known as “bow­el tol­er­ance”.  Bow­el tol­er­ance is known to cause diar­rhea.  Vit­a­min C at suf­fi­cient lev­els is a mild irri­tant which caus­es the body to elim­i­nate gut con­tents.  This can be quite use­ful with con­sti­pa­tion.

These instruc­tions sug­gest use of vit­a­min C beyond bow­el tol­er­ance resolve ANASCORBEMIA which results from high lev­els of sys­temic stress.  Indi­vid­u­als in a high stress often uti­lize large amounts of antiox­i­dants.

See Stress for More Infor­ma­tion.

Instruc­tions:

  • Obtain pow­dered Vit­a­min C
  • Take 1 heap­ing tea­spoon every;interval;hour to 1 1/2; hour, (inter­val is a mat­ter of per­son­al choice).  Longer inter­vals  tend to give longer for the body to use the excess to resolve ANASCORBEMIA.  Short­er inter­vals are use­ful when bow­el clear­ance is a time pri­or­i­ty.
  • Until Bow­el move­ment
  • Stop tak­ing spoon­fuls

Gen­er­al­ly this method will result in an ini­tial bow­el clear­ance and two or three loose stools fol­low­ing.  The method serves two pur­pos­es:

1.       Resolves sys­temic defi­cien­cy of Vit­a­min C

2.       Releas­es bow­el con­tents

Many detox­i­fi­ca­tion sys­tems and nutri­ents that tend to mobi­lize tox­ins require elim­i­na­tion.  Detox­i­fi­ca­tion any sub­stance which exits through the liv­er man­dates bow­el flow.  Absent bow­el flow, as with con­sti­pa­tion, increas­es the like­li­hood that tox­ins will reab­sorb in the diges­tive sys­tem


      
      
    

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