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It usually takes weeks to start feeling better after im glutened, but last night I decided to try a saltwater flush after being glutened Yesterday to clean the gluten out of my intestines. Man does this work!!! I feel amazing today. It usually takes 2 -3 weeks to feel this good but this was overnight!!

Here is how to do it.

You must do it on an empty stomach.

2 teaspoons of seasalt, not table salt or iodized salt (I used 3 tablespoons because 2 teaspoons didnt work for me)

mix with 32 oz of water

boil the water and salt to help dissolve the components together.

Try to drink all 32 oz within the next 30 minutes (It only takes me 5 minutes)

Stay close to a bathroom because it will hit you within the next hour - hour 1/2

You will probably be making constant trips to the bathroom for the next hour after it hits!

If you try this let me know your results!


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It usually takes weeks to start feeling better after im glutened, but last night I decided to try a saltwater flush after being glutened Yesterday to clean the gluten out of my intestines. Man does this work!!! I feel amazing today. It usually takes 2 -3 weeks to feel this good but this was overnight!!

Here is how to do it.

You must do it on an empty stomach.

2 teaspoons of seasalt, not table salt or iodized salt (I used 3 tablespoons because 2 teaspoons didnt work for me)

mix with 32 oz of water

boil the water and salt to help dissolve the components together.

Try to drink all 32 oz within the next 30 minutes (It only takes me 5 minutes)

Stay close to a bathroom because it will hit you within the next hour - hour 1/2

You will probably be making constant trips to the bathroom for the next hour after it hits!

If you try this let me know your results!

Hmm, sounds interesting. I am always looking for ways to avoid all of the crazy side effects I get from a cc.

Would you mind sharing some of your normal symptoms that this recipe solves for you? Have you tried this more than once? Do you end up constipated after you flush your system like that? And if you don't mind me asking, where did you hear of doing a flush of salt water like this?

Lisa Mentor

I think it would be wise to consult a medical doctor, before trying anything so adventurous.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

This frankly sounds dangerous to me. I agree with Momma Goose check with your doctor before you try this.

spunky Contributor

Sounds horrible... how would it help anything to make yourself even sicker?????

ShayFL Enthusiast

Thank you for sharing and I am glad it worked for you. But some people could be putting themselves in grave danger by using this much sodium and even water in such a short amount of time.

Those with certain conditions such as Hypertension, Menier's Disease, Potassium deficiency and those on diuretics should NOT do anything like this. Please consult a doctor before you try anything like this.

Dustda18 Rookie

The saltwater has the same specific gravity as the blood, hence the kidneys cannot pick up the water and the blood cannot pick up the salt. This may be taken as often as needed for proper washing of the entire digestive system.

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Lisa Mentor

Not me, I like my kidneys. :huh:

mftnchn Explorer

Fascinating. I'd like to learn more about the biochemistry of this.

CrazyCanuck Newbie

This is actually a small part of a larger program called "the Master Cleanser" or, it is sometimes referred to a "the Lemonade Diet." Think of it as a reverse colonic of sorts. The salt does have a higher density than blood and as such prevent absorption throughout theentire GI system. If you have ever had the unfortunate pleasure of swallowing ocean water, you know the effects to a minor degree.

It is 100% safe(according to the vast majority of literature out there about it).

raisin Enthusiast

Seasalt makes me feel horrible, if i have more than tiny amounts with a meal. :(

I will list the the most damage-minimizing and symptom-reducing method I have found;

All of these daily until glutening has passed :

  1. Regular doses of Slippery Elm powder.
  2. 2-4 cups of Chamomile tea.
  3. Peppermint leaf tea (or peppermint-ginger mix) as needed. (Stops nausia and stomach pains temp.)
  4. Before each meal or as needed, AloeLife brand "Stomach Plus Formula" (Tastes weird but helps greatly. Can be seen on their website Open Original Shared Link )
  5. Don't stop taking your best multivitimin(s), along with any food you crave due to deficiency.

* I also eat MUCH plain salad, as lettuces calms the tummy and sooth the body; and switch from coffee to green or black tea, as it is absorbed much more gently by your body.

I like Traditional Medicinals and Alvita brands organic teas, as they are mostly gluten-free teas with strict cleaning policies, and I have never experienced cross-contamination. Fresh Slippery Elm powder is slightly better, but the pills are easier.

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