Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Here's a quote from Dr. Hulda 's book The Cure for all Diseases in which she describes a type of liver flush: " At the very center of each stone is found a clump of bacteria, according to scientists, suggesting a dead bit of parastite might have started the stone forming. " We don't have to eat raw undercooked meat to get parasites in the land of the sanitized and free. My niece went to her Chiropractor trained in Kinesiology recently and found parasites were causing her all kinds of unpleasant symptoms. A friend from work reported that a medical doctor in rural Georgia quickly diagnosed his young son with parasites and made the statement, " Let me guess, you have a dog and your son spends time outside barefoot. " Of course that was true. What country boy doesn't have a dog? And what country boy doesn't go barefoot a lot with about 9 months of summer (sorry folks like Will, not trying to rub it in about the long summers Trouble is, people and especially family members unintentionally spread the parasites from one to another. Meanwhile we treat symptoms with over the counter symptom removers. That's why Hulda recommends a parasite cleanse before a liver cleanse. She has found the cleanses are much more effective without live parasites hanging on for " dear " life clogging the ducts. How many of us are ever in homes or yards with pets? Many of us, myself included, have our own pets. That's the easiest way to be exposed to parasites, although not the only way. Vince --- In gallstones , " jdkristina " <kristinac2539@m...> wrote: > > End of 7th flush. HUGE just over 1 inch long and 1/2 wide green > stone and many other stones, that looked like they had formerly been > packed in this crumbly grainy sludge, like pebbles packed in wet > sand. The stones were still very hard and the sludge was attached > to them like it had been packed very tightly before. I was ruthless- > -2 full cups of olive oil this time, just chugged it down with one > hand pinching my nose. What about the packed " sand " ? Inner recesses > of disgusting <a href= " http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp? si=11 & k=gall%20bladder " onmouseover= " window.status='gall bladder'; return true; " onmouseout= " window.status=''; return true; " >gall bladder</a>? And what is the little brown thing in > the center of the stone, I had heard it was a parasite and the > original cause of the stone? Any truth to that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 I have done 10 flushes. Got many, many stones during the first 7. My 7th flush produced stoens that were brown on the outside and green on the inside. Then nothing during 8-10. I suspect I am done. I'm taking a break from flushes and focusing on other areas for a while. I did get symptom improvement (pain on right side gone for the most part, PMS mostly gone, somwwhat less fatigue), but other symptoms remain, so I think I need to dig deeper and look at parasites, acid deposits etc. > -----Original Message----- > From: jdkristina [mailto:kristinac2539@...] > Sent: November 27, 2004 1:33 PM > gallstones > Subject: Anyone no longer getting stones? > > > > End of 7th flush. HUGE just over 1 inch long and 1/2 wide green > stone and many other stones, that looked like they had formerly been > packed in this crumbly grainy sludge, like pebbles packed in wet > sand. The stones were still very hard and the sludge was attached > to them like it had been packed very tightly before. I was ruthless- > -2 full cups of olive oil this time, just chugged it down with one > hand pinching my nose. What about the packed " sand " ? Inner recesses > of disgusting gall bladder? And what is the little brown thing in > the center of the stone, I had heard it was a parasite and the > original cause of the stone? Any truth to that? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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