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Hi all, I am new to this forum, my name is .

I have been following Bee's programme now for around 8 months regardless of not

signing up to this forum.

I wanted to ask for someones opion on something that is concerning me, with all

the great changes I am feeling I a got a new symtom starting which is I am a

feeling a sharp pain after I eat around the liver area, which is what I thought

it was intially. I went to see my holistic doctor and from some test he

established that it was infact my gall bladder that is not fuctioning properly.

He said it was to do with the overload of fats that I am not breaking down

properly. First of all I would like to ask if anyone has heard of this before

and alos if you have any suggestions on to how to treat it. Over the weeks the

pain is getting greater and not dissapearing. I would hate to have to stop what

I am doing due to this.

I look forward to hearing your responses.

Thanks

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I would seek a second opinion. Probably see a very good Gastrointerologist.

Did he get a HIDA scan? Ultrasound is not enough.

Could be caused by inflammation.

My cousin was scheduled for gull bladder surgery

and the chief chemist at the hospital who knew him personally,

convinced him not to have the surgery.

He gave him a protocol, using olive oil and lemon juice ( no coke!)

and avoiding other fats, meat and salts for the next few weeks.

My cousin was fine at the end.

Blessings to all,

Nick

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 7:00 PM, J Trettel <gnp222@...> wrote:

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> I had asked about our nephew having gall bladder pain; cannot find that

> thread now. But today they visited the surgeon, who said he has 'biliary

> dyskinesia'. Apparently his gall bladder is not ejecting enough bile, and

> the only solution is to remove the gall bladder. The dr. said he could

> flush, using coke (???) olive oil and lemon juice, but didn't think that

> would solve the problem.

> He has no stones, and the gall bladder is normal. (How can that be, it is

> not working properly)? Any suggestions for what else he might try??

>

>

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Judy T: The doctor is implying one of two scenarios I think: either a tiny

gallbladder or poor mucular conditioning. Since his GB has worked in the past I

think you can call B.S. on both scenarios. How the heck would removing the GB

improve the flow, only a doctor's convoluted logic could know. Even a small

reservoir is better than none. I fire lots of doctors for less. My vote is with

the liver flushes but then again I can't compete with a REAL doctor's opinion,

gosh no!

The doctor's flush won't work; it's apple juice or phosphoric acid, (or maybe

hydrangea root I hear), EPSOM SALTS, olive oil, lemon juice, coffee enemas,

berries and cream, etc.

The good that came out of the appointment is the coast is clear to do a series

of flushes.

all good,

Duncan

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> I had asked about our nephew having gall bladder pain; cannot find that

> thread now. But today they visited the surgeon, who said he has 'biliary

> dyskinesia'. Apparently his gall bladder is not ejecting enough bile, and

> the only solution is to remove the gall bladder. The dr. said he could

> flush, using coke (???) olive oil and lemon juice, but didn't think that

> would solve the problem.

> He has no stones, and the gall bladder is normal. (How can that be, it is

> not working properly)? Any suggestions for what else he might try??

>

>

>

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I have been researching liver/gallbladder cleanses. It is advisable to first do

a parasitic cleanse and kidney cleanse before the liver. Here are several

cleanses I have found, including the 'classic coke' one.

http://curezone.com/cleanse/liver/

My sons girlfriend says her entire family does the Hulda one and as

disgusting as it sounds, I think I will be doing it. Though, this week I have

begun to see some gallstones after my coffee enemas. Yeah.

Kat

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> I had asked about our nephew having gall bladder pain; cannot find that

> thread now. But today they visited the surgeon, who said he has 'biliary

> dyskinesia'. Apparently his gall bladder is not ejecting enough bile, and

> the only solution is to remove the gall bladder. The dr. said he could

> flush, using coke (???) olive oil and lemon juice, but didn't think that

> would solve the problem.

> He has no stones, and the gall bladder is normal. (How can that be, it is

> not working properly)? Any suggestions for what else he might try??

>

>

>

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