"What You Are Dumping is Really Mean"
Well, that changed quickly.
This last location was a test. It was different and we knew it.
The air was pretty good.
But there wasn’t a hot tub.
Had I done enough work, enough healing for this to work?
We were about to find out.
For almost 3 weeks I had more energy than I had in years. I was able to work out harder and more consistently than I had in at least a decade.
I was also walking at least a hour a day. Often more.
I also started detoxing more than ever before as well…
Finally, my body was done.
I ran to the bathroom. I was sick all night. I could feel it pouring out of me. My husband was so sick as well. My detox hit him… hard.
We talked things out with our coach. I described in a little more detail what I experienced.
His response?
“What you are dumping is really mean.”
Then the discussion changed. We had to find a way to deal with these detox levels as safely as possible. What happened that night was not sustainable.
In talking it out we decided that our best options were to be in a location with a hot tub or ocean… or both.
But when did we have to leave? Was it immediate or did we have a day to sit down and plan? My husband and I started praying. We asked a few friends to pray with us.
Then, my legs went.
The hotel staff told us that they started smelling a strong chemical smell outside. We went to check. They were right. It was rough.
God was pushing us out… immediately.
We headed to our next location, a beach area we had checked before that seemed to have potential.
Today I spent 2 hours in the ocean and already have tremendous relief. I could feel some of the detox but it didn't seem to hit me nearly as hard.
After the beach we came back to the hotel to eat, then I went to spend 3 hours in the pool. It seems that staying in a body of water is quite helpful for how much is pouring out of me.
I remember thinking that I could just take binders and a few supplements to beat this thing. Now I find that almost comical.
I am one year in and we are still seeing extreme detox.
For years my doctors told me that I couldn’t detox. Now I see that I can, more than we ever could have imagined.