Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Ascorbic Acid Flush (200 limes)

I'm on the 3rd day of it. Ready for it to be over, for sure. I think it was fine to do charcoal for the first day because then it helped later. I also read the ascorbic acid is better absorbed by the biofavinoids in real fruit. So I've been using crystals of ascorbic acid as well as squeezing a TON of limes.

The first thing I noticed, while taking a lot of fresh lime juice (plain and undiluted) was, after a few cups, a tingling sensation in one of my feet. Which maybe was due to nerve stimulation or better circulation or who knows what. Then, that night, after tons of lime juice, I noticed specific parts of my feet were purple. I had a bunion on my right foot and it was completely gone by the next day. It felt sort of slightly puffy but after all the lime juice, it was gone. Then it was back a little the next day when I took in less lime juice and used more ascorbic crystals.

My stomach was making noises I've never heard before in any fast. It sounded like jet propulsion.

I have squeezed close to 100 limes and ingested them. I put some in the fridge and the rest at a box under a table where I am greeting them this morning with a grimace.

Limes perish fast, within a week, so I'm trying to get through most of them now and then put some in the fridge to use for a tonic each morning for a month.

I also noticed all the weird lines in my fingernails came out more and were highlighted the first day. And my tongue turned sort of white except it really highlighted the tip, where it was burned by a poisoned cigarette from women at an Irish pub in Seattle.

This is one thing that will not go away and is very good evidence.

While the entire rest of my tongue turned white, not the part where I was poisoned and it burnt off the top layer. Instead, this turned even brighter pink and was highlighted against the rest of my tongue that was white.

The lines in my nails, the white lines, and the red line under my nailbeds, comes out much more and is highlighted after I've had my hands in lime juice and drinking this.

I went out with my Dad to go shopping and we got coffee but I forgot to watch it being made (it was a mocha) and I didn't drink it. I took it with me and said, "Yeah, maybe I'll let Mom drink the first half and if she's okay, I'll drink the rest." He laughed. But I haven't touched it. We went to a christian place and I said, "Even if it's a christian place, that doesn't mean someone couldn't do something and unless you know those people, you don't know who was hired."

No droopy eyes.

BAYBEE.

Trust no one.

I returned The Brothers Karamazov and got "Three Classic Greek Plays" by Blanche Yurka (intro). 1964. Lysistrata, Electra, and Oedipus Rex. I've read them while bathing and drinking lime juice, and will pick something else out today probably.

I like a couple of quotes: hmm...can't find one of them right now..from Lysistrata, but the other one I liked was from Rex, I believe, and it something like this: "a man who will not shrink from the deed will not be moved by a word."

In other words, someone who is willing to commit a crime will not be moved with a threat or warning of words. Meaning, it is useless to plead with someone who engages in public corruption. If they were willing to do what they did, why should I think they will or would have been moved by anything I had to say? or retreat.

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