Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 can someone explain how liver flushes work - and how I can do this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 I realize that we're trying not to be gross here but - well... presumably we're all intimately acquaionted with diarrhea and other digestive symptoms. ... and I don't know how to ask this except to be graphic. Um... how can you SEE these " stones " and how do you know that they're hard? I mean, are you down to a clearish liquid b.m.? Again, sorry to be an ignoramus but I've had the best docs in the state, as far as I'm aware and this hasn't been suggested... and fasts are SO hard for me... I have to earn a living, etc., etc. Thanks, y'all! Blessings, Carol tgparker_nyc <tgparker@...> wrote: 3rd Liver Flush - 100s Of Stones - Wow! 3rd liver flush - 100s of stones - tan, brown, white, and light green to dark green, from 1/16 " to 5/8 " . Appox. 150+ to 200+ stones and chaff. Amazing. Following s Moritz's procedure plus water & coffee enemas, heat pad, and electric vibrator massager over liver. Amazing... All the best. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Hi , A search of the archives would be some good reading on the subject of stone analysis. Most who have tried to have their stones analyzed were met with rejection of their request. It's my understanding, from those who have tried, that we can't just go a lab and say: " hey, would you analyze these for me and tell me what they are? " A doctor has to order the tests. They normally won't. Too bad, because they would very easily prove they are real gallstones if they were willing to find out. There are many types of gallstones, and most are made of cholesterol and bile (and various other toxins rolled up into a ball). These float and are soft and waxy. These can't be seen with an ultrasound and so some mistakenly think they are not gall stones. Some contain calcium and are whitish and harder. These can be seen with an ultrasound, and so some mistakenly think that they are the only " real " gallstones. Some are other various colors and they run the gamet in size from chaff to marble or bigger. I know I'm not Tony, but thought I'd add my 2 cents on stones in general and what I've seen on the list from people who have tried to have their stones analyzed. The subject comes up cyclicly every so often. Vince > > 3rd Liver Flush - 100s Of Stones - Wow! > > 3rd liver flush - 100s of stones - tan, brown, white, and light green > to dark green, from 1/16 " to 5/8 " . Appox. 150+ to 200+ stones and > chaff. Amazing. > > Following s Moritz's procedure plus water & coffee enemas, heat > pad, and electric vibrator massager over liver. > > Amazing... > > All the best. > > Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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