The Shower Cure

by don - 2021-06-25 19:10:50 ( in education, research) [php version] rebuild

I think I should tell someone. Most people just use the room for minutes

at a time but I was there for hours fixing a printer. It's a dialysis

center and they have a backroom with all kinds of tanks and things

emitting a sulfur smell. I can probably digest now, but still have a

headache. I'm REALLY glad I discovered the shower thing

On Saturday, the

day after working there for 8 hours and waking up with a liver ache.

On 6/24/21 6:37 AM:

File an official complaint, legal action, about that toxic work

environment.

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Sent: *Thursday, June 24, 2021 12:58 AM ; *Re:

After showering, you can again digest water?

How is your work environment toxic? And can you do something about it?

Wednesday, June 23, 2021 5:30 PM

Re:

, I found out today why the body absorbs water through the skin.

I've been unknowingly working in a toxic environment, Friday, Monday &

today.

I kept needing water, which I drank a lot of.  But driving home, I

threw up all over my car. I'm not able to digest water.  What saved me

was 2 hours sitting in the shower. Dehydrated again, headed to the shower.

So remember, folks.

On 6/22/21 7:55 PM:

I'm upping it to 5 gallons a day for myself. Who is with me?

On Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 03:10:23 PM PDT

wrote:

yes, we should all drink as much water as does

On 6/22/21 4:56 PM:

good point

speaking of hydrating, today I am drinking water almost non-stop

and don't know if it will help all that much but can imagine it

can't hurt to flush out my liver.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 2:54 PM

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Re:

If you're dehydrated you will absorb water through your skin.

Which allows the body to release water to various places in the body.

On 6/22/21 4:48 PM:

Maybe not, but I suppose it varies by what the toxins are.

I would not be surprised if the liver was affected.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021 2:45 PM

Ang

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Re:

the question is "how deeply" we absorb things. clear to your

liver? I don't think so.

On Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 11:29:30 AM PDT

wrote:

It's a fact that we absorb things through our skin.

That's why it's important not to put toxic hand sanitizers or

toxic sun screens, etc. on it.

Monday, June 21, 2021 6:23 PM

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sometimes it's more about what your body wants than anything else

On 6/21/21 7:36 PM

wrote:

Seems like it cured my dehydration and liver pain, which

drinking water did not do. So I don't care if it makes sense.

On 6/21/21 11:44 AM:

So you think that water will get into your body (such

as in your liver) faster through your skin (which is

designed for sweating and water leaving instead of

entering) better than through your stomach/intestines?

Okay, but that makes no sense to me.

On Monday, June 21, 2021, 05:05:44 AM PDT

wrote:

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Sometimes my body doesn't absorb water as well as it

does other things, like juice. It just pisses it out

and I still feel thirsty. This time I drank a lot of

water, then juice, and was still extremely dehydrated.

But the shower fixed that and got water to my liver

when drinking it did not.

On 6/21/21 6:35 AM

wrote:

if you read it you'll see that I tried that

On 6/20/21 11:36 PM:

how about just drinking more water, which your body is

more likely to get inside it that through your skin,

than HOPING your body will absorb it through your skin

in a shower? I drink about a gallon a day, because I'm

thirsty from exercise, when it's hot.

On Saturday, June 19, 2021, 04:04:59 AM PDT

wrote:

I had a liver/gall bladder problem 30 years ago when

I, thankfully, I had no health insurance. The doctor

confirmed I had high liver enzymes. My wife put me on

a water fast for 3 days and it mostly went away. For a

year I took something called Actigal to dissolve the

possible gall stone, but later I found "liver factors"

from the health food store had the same effect.for

years I've taken milk thistle supplements to clean the

liver.

Over the years I've felt occasional pain in my right

side after drinking too much Coke or anything else

with phosphoric acid. Sometimes even root beer with no

phosphoric acid but plenty of high fructose corn sugar

,would give me trouble. Typically, I'd wake up

thinking I had slept on my right side wrong only to

recognize it was my liver. I'd drink a lot of water

and stay off the soda and I'd be all right. That

attack 30 years ago was due to weight loss and a daily

Coke or two from the vending machine at work. A doctor

on the radio once said that the liver doesn't like

weight loss.

Well after a hard day of work Friday, I woke up this

morning, Saturday, at 2:30am with the right side pain

that I thought was from sleeping hard in a bad

position.I'd intentionally been losing weight, but not

rapidly, by eating mostly eggs. That was my diet on

Friday and about every other day. I'd also had an A&W

root beer at work, and some vodka at home to relax --I almost never drink, but I thought I hoped it would

lower my blood pressure and make me sleep better.

So this Saturday morning I started drinking water,

then juice, because I noticed I was thirsty and

dehydrated but my body didn't want to pee. At my

advanced age, I figured if I went to the hospital I'd

probably leave in a box, because they'd see a payday

in running a bunch of tests to justify some kind of

"heroic" measures ending in my dying of

"covid."Remembering that I seemingly visibly gained

weight from my daily morning shower, I got in the

shower. Within about 15 minutes I was no longer

dehydrated and the liver pain went away. Seems my body

can take in water through the skin. Probably anybody's

can. Or maybe there's something else about water that

cures. Anyway, I suggest to you, if you are sick or

having any physical problems, get in the shower, and

stay in it as long as necessary. As I write this I'm

becoming very thirsty again, so I'm headed back to the

shower.

Try it if you're sick. It might help, and it can't

hurt -- unlike a visit to the doctor.

The more severe the symptoms, the more chance your body can cure it

simply, because it has your body's full attention. But the more severe

the symptoms, the more likely an MD will take heroic measures to "fix"

you.


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how about just drinking more water, which your body is more likely to get inside it that through your skin, than HOPING your body will absorb it through your skin in a shower? I drink about a gallon a day, because I'm thirsty from exercise, when it's hot.

- steve, 2021-06-20 11:36:25

Sometimes my body doesn't absorb water as well as it does other things, like juice. It just pisses it out and I still feel thirsty. This time I drank a lot of water, then juice, and was still extremely dehydrated. But the shower fixed that and got water to my liver when drinking it did not.

- anonymous, 2021-06-21 06:35:49

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