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The
History of Hawaiian Colon Cleansing
Auntie Margaret was
a young girl when her mother died and she growed up in a Missionary Home
of O´ahu. Her maternal grandparents lived at Napoopoo and she never
lost the touch with her roots. Her grandfather, who lived on Big Island,
blessed Margaret with chants at a young age and gave her a special name:
„Kalehuamakanoelu´ulu´uonapali Aha´ula Keali´I”.
His name was John Au and he was known as Ko´o from Napoopoo. His
nickname was Ko´o, which means “very strong”, which referred his
skills to practice the art of ho´oponopono, the art of mental cleansing
by using discussion, examination and prayer.
The meaning of “Auntie” Margaret’s name you will not find in a dictionary.
The sense of her name implies strength and never ending ability to give
of herself. This name has a tremendous signifance for Margaret. She knows
and believes that she was chosen by her grandfather at a very young age
to have special gifts.
Auntie Margaret, who is now retired, was the only authentic, Hawaiian
kupuna incensed by the state of Hawaii to train therapists under state
requirements. She now serves as consultant when available.
Here intuitive gifts healed thousands of patients.
Long time ago came many Hawaiian people with illness to her. She prayed
and asked to help the people. She was advised to give them water from
the ocean, mixed with normal water and a mixture of herbs for cleansing
and decontamination of the intestinals and she found out that after such
a colon cleansing the people felt better and that their lives came back
in the flow. That’s the origin of the Hawaiian Colon Cleansing.

Foto Auntie Margret Kalehuamakanoelu ùlu ùonapali
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