My daughter has been on Intensive Care Protocols for 3 nights and days. She told me her urine is very dark and she's got liver pain. She has been diagnosed with Gilbert's Syndrom years ago. Any suggestions?

1. It seems only natural that when doing the Intensive Care, that our bodies are going to be needing to clear a LOT of 'dead bodies' (pathogens of all sizes & quantities being killed). And of course, that's likely to burden the liver & kidneys (and other organs/systems of neutralization and elimination).

I'd venture to say the IC protocol is somehow hitting the liver, and perhaps causing some temporary congestion/compromise. (perhaps there's a liver fluke issue, or other pathogens being killed?). Dark urine can be bilirubin in the urine (this is common with a compromised liver; light/clay-colored/white stools also indicate the liver isn't processing bilirubin). I'm assuming you're familiar with this due to your understanding of Gilberts.

The liver (as I understand it) must be slightly enlarged in order to feel pain, as the liver itself doesn't have the kind of nerves we can feel...only the 'casing' around the liver. So if it were me, I'd be supporting the liver strongly.

I've read that large doses of ascorbic acid can be moderately toxic to the liver (temporarily increase liver enzymes). So (again, if it were me), I'd give that a rest.

By 'carbon', I assume you mean activated charcoal. Activated charcoal adsorbs bilirubin (I've seen a series of activated charcoal poultices changed every 3/4 hours, alternated with coffee enemas, completely wipe out severe jaundice in less than 24 hours). So I'd definitely be considering adding the charcoal poultices...and likely upping the internal dosage. But I'd probably have 4-6 activated charcoal slurries daily.

Here's a link for 'all things activated charcoal', with information on using it internally (look for 'slurry') and instructions on how to make a charcoal poultice:
http://healingtools.tripod.com/ACP_pages.html

2.Gilbert's has genetic components whereby the liver is unable to process ( something - I can't spell).

I would stop for a while, make sure she's drinking loads of good water.
And maybe run some general detox program on remote

I think her body is doing a lot of detoxing, which is good; but too much can do harm. That is why you have to take it slowly and monitor the situation. Sometimes the body needs to rest, and to process all the changes.

Unlike almost every other Protocol, you are only treating every single key, negative frequency that the scan brings up. It is very intense. So going slowly and cautiously is always good non-medical advice.
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3.I would think the dark urine and light to moderate liver pain would be good indicators that things are working better. Of course, this would have to be monitored to make sure it doesn't get too intense.

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