Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Don't forget, that you never have gallstones unless SOMETHING ELSE upstream is screwed up. This always includes the liver and almost-always much, much more. All gallstone patients must understand that the stones are NEVER PRIMARY, just the tail end of a long-standing cascade of events representing a chronic ---albeit sometimes minor--- imbalance. True cure only results when you track it all the way back to the source and then correct it all the way, eg, when you use the holistic approach. > My mom was a little overweight but with no history of any problems anywhere except the stones. (SEE ABOVE) > I talked to my Natural Path and he told me some older people's liver, even if it is in perfect health, can get shocked with the flush and go haywire. ( DON'T WORRY, IT'S NOT IN PERFECT HEALTH) > I should also mention that when she did the flush her Bilirubin levels were around 150 which means the bile backed up into her liver which did not help either. (CASE IN POINT) I think we are all IN AGREEMENT here. Flushing is not something to be taken lightly, the patient is sick, SO there are risks thus it must be done with care and disgression, as well as some good preparatory work, BUT it's way better than the alternatives. Your chances of getting super-sick or dying from the complications of surgical removal is vastly greater. (medical intervention = #1 cause of death in the US). Will, treading water in Minneapolis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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