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Hello. This is my first post on this site. My wife has been diagnosed with

gallstones, after an Ultrasound.

We have been trawling the internet to see if there are alternatives to surgery.

It did not take us long to discover the " gallstone flush " . We are interested,

but at this stage still somewhat sceptical.

We would like to know if anyone has had gallstones confirmed by ultrasound, then

done the flush, and then taken ANOTHER ultrasound which has shown the stones to

have disappeared.

This question has been asked on the Internet (see:

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=73 & i=143)

However, we are very disappointed that so few of the so-called responses

actually answer this question! The lack of firm testimonies of this kind is

undermining our confidence in the therapy.

We have also noted two sources, which seem to explain, as an illusion, the

apparent production of " gallstones " after a flush: In other words, what appears

as gallstones are explained as a digestive reaction to the oil and lemon juice -

i.e. " soap balls " .

See:

http://www.vegsource.com/klaper/qa02.htm

and

http://www.pathguy.com/altermed.htm

(With the second reference, you will need to scroll a long way down the page to

find a substantial, but arguably convincing, refutation of the efficacy of

gallstone flushes).

Among other things, the author of the second referenced website, who is a

pathologist and done many autopsies, etc, points out that real gallstones sink

in water and do not float.

Can anyone offer good evidence to counter such claims?

In summary, what we are particularly looking is confirmation, by pre- and post

ultrasounds, that gallstone flushing actually works.

Thanks, in anticipation, to anyone who can offer such evidence and assurance.

The more, the better!

S.

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