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Re: Fulvic/Humic Acid and Magesium for Dissolving Gallstones

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Hi Will,

So glad you found the fwded information helpful. I definitely intend on

supplementing with fulvic acid, now. I already use soluble magnesium citrate

daily,

but may switch to magnesium chloride, as Ted suggests, though I'm not

entirely sure of the difference. Is that something you could enlighten me about,

Will?

Here's a very good article (long!) and a link to buy it for human consumption

in addition to the ones Ted offered in case anyone else is interested.

http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/a/+fulmincom32o.html

What seems so fascinating is fulvic acid's almost miracle-like properties. It

apparently dissolves and loosens gall stones, but it is also well-known for

antibacterial (as well as antiviral properties), which should clear up an

infected gall bladder pdq. It also restores any possible electrolyte imbalances

(after flushing, exercising, etc), removes toxins and metals from the body,

enhances cell health and enzymatic processes, etc. Could this really be the

ultimate all-in-one home remedy? I just don't know, but am willing to give it a

go.

Caution, though, for pregnant and lactating mothers...this is a definite no-no.

Deirdre Layne is a dear soul and, like the folk here, dedicated to bringing

healthy alternatives to people's attention. She's very interested in hearing

from anyone who tries fulvic acid and has success (or not)...so, if anyone here

does try it, would you be so kind as to let her know, so she can add your

recommendations to her site. You can write to her at:

deirdrelayne@...

In case anyone missed Ted's writing on this, here is the URL:

http://healers-network.com/CURES/gallstones.html

Thanks for your added insights, Will. I was pleased to hear your thumbs up

for fulvic acid supplementation and feel more confident about trying it. I'm

already trying out a quite a number of the usual recommended things and have a

veritable apothecary going on in my kitchen cabinet. So, I'm beginning to get a

little more selective now that I seem to have this gall bladder thing a tad

more regulated.

Blessings, n

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>>>Caution, though, for pregnant and lactating mothers...this is a definite

no-no.<<<

You answered my question before I even asked it :o(

It seems almost nothing is safe if you are pg or lactating. I can't help

wondering how much better it is to stay toxic while you are doing either of

those things though :o\ But don't worry I have been very good and listened to

all the warnings I have found.

Blessings

Mama

37w2d and counting...

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>>>It seems almost nothing is safe if you are pg or lactating. I can't help

wondering how much better it is to stay toxic while you are doing either of

those things though :o\ But don't worry I have been very good and listened to

all

the warnings I have found.<<<

Hi Mama,

Sorry, yes, I had you in mind when I mentioned that, but also because the

fumic acid website I sent in the last email made this recommendation...or should

I say, mentioned it as a precaution. It sounds like this product has been used

for a very long time by vets for livestock issues, with great success, so

wouldn't be surprised if there has been testing done on pregnant and lactating

animals, too, hence the precaution.

I'm going to have to check this out further with my Dad, also a vet (retired)

to see whether he used fumic in practice, particularly as we lived in the

part of the world where this is 'mined' in the Himalayas. He often said, being a

pig specialist, that many porcine ailments are very similar to humans. So, he

may have some further insights on fumic acid.

Not long to go, now, though, and you can try more stuff once your beautiful

new baby is weaned! :)))) Hang in there!

Blessings, n

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