Stomach Healing Results

you can try also expanding the listening time a little more and see if that helps, i mean in a responsible way.

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I have a bowel movement on average three days. When you first dropped the fields I listened to each one ten times but then I figured it wouldn’t matter so I just switched to your recommended listening guideline.

And no not really, when I go I still feel “full” lol

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Feel like new cosmo-volt with help with this too @Captain_Nemo
What do you feel?

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for sure, there are so many unexpected variety of positive effects, even the other soon to be released field, i already submitted it streaming as a single so that can also be a good recommendation.

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I’m down to try anything that’ll help. Is the Volt field released or is it on Patreon?

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Cosmo Volt

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Sorry @yorkin. My mistake. It’s on patreon only
Thought it was on the exotic matters album.

Stick with Captain_nemo’s suggestion until some of these newer fields get released.

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Would it be silly if you tried a Megadose of Vitamin C in powder form, every 15 minutes 2000 mg in a glass of water, this will make you have a very watery bowel movement :sweat_smile:

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin. Unabsorbed vitamin C has an osmotic effect in your digestive tract. That means it pulls water into your intestines, which can help soften your stool.

WHY FLUSH YOUR BODY WITH VITAMIN C?

A vitamin C flush delivers very high doses of vitamin C in order to achieve tissue saturation – and in the process, supports the immune system and rapid healing. A vitamin C flush can be done anytime you might be feeling run down, recovering from illness or trauma/surgery, or your immune system simply needs a boost.

Factors which increase your requirement for vitamin C:

  • Increased oestrogen (e.g. the oral contraceptive pill or HRT)
  • Stress
  • Infection
  • Injury
  • Poor diet
  • Toxin exposure/intake (e.g. smoking, pollution)

It appears the amount of vitamin C which can be tolerated orally, without producing diarrhoea, increases somewhat proportionately to how unwell you are.[2-4]
Most people reach bowel tolerance at around 10-15g, but if the same person is acutely ill, with a mild cold for example, that tolerance may increase to approximately 50g per 24 hours. A severe cold can increase tolerance to 100g; an influenza, even up to 150g; and mononucleosis or viral pneumonias to as much as 200g per 24 hours.[5]
Large doses of vitamin C should always be given in divided doses and, at these higher amounts, may need to be given hourly.

HOW TO FLUSH YOUR BODY WITH VITAMIN C

The vitamin C flush involves taking as much vitamin C as your gut can tolerate, in order to saturate your body. When you’ve reached ‘bowel tolerance’, or the point at which you can no longer absorb vitamin C from your gut, you will experience an enema-like evacuation of liquid from your bowel. For this reason it is important to choose a day to flush when at home, near the bathroom.

  • Begin the cleanse first thing in the morning, before you eat. (You can, however, eat normally throughout the day.)
  • Take 1000mg of vitamin C, mixing into half a glass of water (or diluted fruit juice) and drink/sip it over the course of a few minutes.
  • Repeat this every hour, on the hour, recording each time you take a dose, and continue until you need to use the bathroom. You are looking for the bowel to pass a watery stool. Once this occurs, the flush is finished and you can stop drinking the vitamin C.
  • The next time you go to the bathroom after the cleanse, your stools may still be a bit watery, but things should return to normal pretty quickly.
  • Note what total amount of vitamin C you took to achieve bowel tolerance.

VITAMIN C FLUSH TIPS

  • It is recommended you use a buffered vitamin C powder that includes calcium ascorbate and/or potassium ascorbate – this increases the pH (makes it less acidic) which reduces the risk of heartburn or gut inflammation that may occur when using high doses of ascorbic acid (the most common form of supplemental vitamin C).
  • Keep water intake up as, when bowel tolerance is reached, fluid is lost through the bowel.
  • Bloating and gas may occur; keep going until you actually pass a watery stool.
  • If unwell, consider doubling the vitamin C dose each hour, i.e. consume 2000mg of vitamin C every hour.

AFTER THE FLUSH

There is a concern that sudden discontinuation of high doses of vitamin C may cause ‘rebound scurvy’ and, as a result, it is advised to reduce the daily vitamin C intake slowly after doing a flush.

To work out the “bowel tolerance” total: Look at the total amount of vitamin C consumed on the day of the flush to reach bowel tolerance. For example, if you took 1000mg of vitamin C every hour for 12 hours before reaching bowel tolerance, the total daily consumption to bowel tolerance was 12000mg (12g).

Take a reduced dose. The following day take 75% of the total daily dose reached before bowel tolerance and take this amount on the day after the flush in 2-3 divided doses. Using the example above, 75% of 12000mg is 9000mg which would equate to 3 doses of 3000mg to be taken the day after the flush.

Gradually reduce your dose. Each day take a total of 1000mg less than you did the day before. So (using the calculations above) the second day after the flush take a total of 8000mg in divided doses. The following day, a total of 7000mg and so on, until you are down to 1000mg a day or whatever maintenance dose is recommended.

CONTRAINDICATIONS AND CAUTIONS

You can’t ‘overdose’ on vitamin C per se. Any vitamin C that is unable to be absorbed is simply passed out through the bowel. However, there are some people for whom a vitamin C flush is not advised including those with:

  • Haemochromatosis
  • Gilbert’s disease
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  • Any inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

If you are unsure if a Vitamin C flush is appropriate for you, please speak to your healthcare professional

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I don’t know the exact root cause for your affliction, so do take what I say with a pinch of salt.

I have seen some remarkable gut healing benefits with this Post-biotic, way more than enzymes, pro-biotics, pre-biotics, gut calmers, fibers, ferments, etc. Makes everything very regular and smooth.

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Ok. @Captain_Nemo is still obviously upset over the seashells comment :stuck_out_tongue:, so he’s playing musical chairs with me (pun intended)

Use this field as well as the two others Nemo already recommended -
New release : The Plasma Light and Infrasound Bioactive Beach

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So that classy man pic was really yours

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The Plasma Light and Infrasound Bioactive Beach audio or we speaking of another?

That was Michael J.S. Carter, a person from the show “Ancient Aliens.”

It was/is not me.

That was DW and I having some fun, teasing each other…

He was speaking of the Plasma Light field

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Do you look similar to that in real life

Here is a picture of Dream and OM together…(very rare one!) :smiling_imp:

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captain nemo on ancient aliens

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The fact that you have a hiatal hernia makes me lean towards possible gastroesophageal reflux disease. Do you have a sour taste at the back of your throat, and does it get worse after meals or lying down? I’ve had patients who had atypical ongoing pain for ages and it turned out to be GERD.

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: LMAO

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Dreamy styles his hair with the new plasma field. :wink: :stuck_out_tongue:

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As an advice, I recommend that you also use the endocrine system healing field, usually when there is a problem with an organ that does not work properly it may be due to a malfunction of the endocrine system, try it

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