Hey guys, what's up.
I'm a 30 yr old male, and I'm based in New york city. For the past couple of years I have really cleaned up my diet to fight my nonsensical belly fat and lack of energy. I take a lot of supplements, green juice, water. Within the past year or so I've become enamored with curezone, and I'm doing enemas, iodine, trace minerals, I'm off gluten, doing kefir, doing sulfur, vitamin c (skipping over vitamin d), filtered water (no fluoride). I sort of nailed down that I have liver problems due to 8 years on a vegetarian diet with no fat, and I have the symptoms to match (pain in my back on that side), so I've been doing non stop chanca piedra & malic acid for the last week and a half or so, gearing up for a liver flush.
I was researching the ideal diet for a liver flush, and really couldn't find a consensus, but both sides (meat eaters, vegans) seemed wrong and I just wasn't satisfied no matter how many times people said that there isn't a right answer.
So I did some Google searching on eggs to see if I could eat them (since I've been abstaining from protein and fat for the buildup to the liver cleanse) and I ran across this crazy egg liver flush, which I'd never seen given months and months of research. It used raw egg yolk, which was like whoa I've really went down the rabbit hole now... raw eggs?
Long story short, I landed up here. Been pouring through all the forum posts now, trying to get a feel for things. I want to bullet out some information, some questions:
1. I still have a great amount of fatigue, energy, circles under my eyes, and a bunch of other things. My gut feeling is the liver is the issue, so the short term goal is to get my liver flushed. I'm debating just up and trying the egg liver flush tomorrow.
2. I went out and had some raw sushi today but I guess sushi isn't really cared for on this forum, and neither is rice apparently.
3. I'm curious the stance on kefir. I know a lot of people have attributed it to better health, bacteria, the idea that the kefir eats all the casein, lactose & most of the sugar. I have a ton of milk & kefir grains in my fridge and had been gorging on it but I think they said that drinking kefir when you have digestion issues only makes it worse and that you have to wait until you get better. I'm still wondering if I should just completely forget kefir though.
4. I have a relationship with a farm thankfully that I get high quality untouched foods. I had mostly been getting raw milk from them, but I just put in an order for liver, kidney, heart, some fish, duck / chicken eggs and some bone marrow. I'm too scared to eat tongue, brain or thymus they had in stock for now.
5. I'm wondering if I should stop ALL of the supplements that I have. I do salt, potassium, magnesium, iodine (and sski), boron, sulfur, selenium, zinc (with a bit of copper), garlic, malic acid, I have tons of healthforce powders and pills containing stuff too long to list, vitamin c, glutamine, digestive enzymes, and I'm currently doing some liver cleanse and colon cleanse supplements. Can I continue to do some of these? They can't all be bad right?
6. I bought a bunch of bones from my farm with a small amount of meat on them. I was initially going to make bone broth with them, but now looking around here that seems like the wrong move? I heard some people just saying to leave the bones in the water... I don't know if I'm ready for that. Would I get benefit from the bone broth or should I just attempt to do raw bone broth?
7. Any specific things I can do for my liver, besides the egg cleanse?
8. What is all your takes on zappers?
9. I just found from here that you should just sleep on the floor? Anyone doing that find benefits from doing that?
10. I really for the most part don't like eating raw vegetables. Do I have to do this, or should I just avoid vegetables and stick to juicing or just drop vegetables altogether?