|
Extended Herbal Cleanse - Program Instructions
When we are dealing with long standing health problems we cannot expect to totally cleanse the body with one or so three –day cleansing routines. Therefore, to rid the body of chronic conditions or to prevent their occurrence, an extended herbal cleanse is an excellent path to follow.
-
Take the following herbal formulas as directed until the capsules are gone.
a. Lower Bowel (4 Bottles) 2 capsules upon rising in the morning.
2 capsules one hour before lunch.
2 capsules before retiring at bedtime.
b. Liver & Gall Bladder (4 Bottles)
2 capsules 20 minutes before each meal.
c. Kidney (2 Bottles)
2 capsules mid-morning
2 capsules mid-afternoon
This routine would be followed six days, resting on the seventh day.
After one week of using the above formulas, start the Blood Stream Formula and continue taking the other formulas until they are gone. The one week delay in adding the Blood Stream Formula is absolutely essential because of the extreme effectiveness of this formula. In the first week we are opening the eliminative channels of the body, allowing a pathway of elimination for the ensuing toxins loosened by the Blood Stream Formula.
D. Blood Stream (2 bottles)
2 capsules 1 hour after each meal
This routine of taking herbs for six days and resting every seventh day would continue for six weeks at which time we rest the bosy for one full week, and then begin taking the capsules again.
-
Tailor this program to your individual body’s needs.
- Drink 8 to 16 glasses of distilled water a day between meals
- Avoid mucus promoting foods such as dietary products and red meats as much as possible.
- Increase your intake of fresh vegetables, grains, seeds and nuts.
If you have any questions or concerns about beginning such an intensive program we recommend that you consult with your heath practitioner.
For Orders Call Toll Free 800-742-5841 |
Page last modified
January 21, 2010
|
Disclaimer:
Statements made on this site are for informational purpose only and arenot intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. None of thestatements made on this site have been approved or reviewed by the FDA.If you are suffering from any disease or illness you should consult yourpersonal health care practitioner before changing any medication. |
|