Liver flushing is for people with some sort of illness.
And there are some people with stones or muck and some who are clean.
If you come up with 3 straight flush days and nothing comes out, then your liver is clean.
I doubt if years seasoned raw paleo dieters will come out with liver slush or stones.
The reason I went on a raw diet was because I continued forming new stones on a cooked diet.
I wanted to stop liver flushing altogether after 20+ flushes.
I didn't think it was right to continue liver flushing to eternity.
So after I did my 14 day orange juice fast, went fruitarian, went raw paleo diet, I've been stone free and muck free. Even to this last time I did this egg yolk liver flush a few days ago just to document how it is done.
Ah but for those sick people like:
my plumber (liver cancer) - his poop smelled like sewage and stones came out (now cured)
my expat friend (retinal detachment ) - his pooped smelled like sewage (now cured)
my uncle (brain tumor, lung tumor) - he keeps pooping stones (cure attempt is ongoing)
You have 'evidence' that it makes you feel better. I'm not disputing that. However I think that if you're stating as a fact that it removes stones and can help liver cancer you're treading on dodgy ground.
Why not state it less emphatically for things that don't have any studies behind them?
Why do you need to say you have a 'cure' for x and y?
I think pharma studies are full of B.S. and they never meet my standard of cure.
Western pharma medicine is full of B.S. and they define stupidity when it comes to "incurable diseases".
My standard of cure is my own healer practice for free.
Where the general structure of a cured person is: he knows the principles and practices raw paleo diet and he knows and practices detox protocols by himself. Liver flushing is just a mere tool in the detox tool box.
I am proud of all you guys here in this raw paleo forum because we are the shining light in a dark pharma medical hell.
I have to say cure, cure, cure, cure, cure to counter the "treatment" and "there is no cure" superstition being spouted by ignorant medical professionals.
I've cured too many people personally to know what I'm talking about and I won't back down on pushing the word CURE.