Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 > > Has anyone ever heard the theory that as you are > > dislodging stones > > from the liver, holes are left, and the liver > > regenerates? And > > about how long would it take to regenerate a 1 inch > > deep x 1/2 inch > > circumference hole in you liver? I guess a hole is > > better than a > > stone though. But passing so many stones, what > > liver do I have left > > at all? > > Hello! I'm curious to know where you saw this theory > in the first place. The liver does regenerate, but > I believe the stones are in the ducts in the liver, > not the tissue of the liver. I read it either on curezone or another flushing site, in an article that describes the way doctors remove the gallbladder and notice that there are stones in the liver too but can't do anything about them because in some cases there are so many stones they would have to remove the entire liver. I guess the question is where are the stones? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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