Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 >>See if she will at least take some lecithin to help emulsify the oils and digestive enzymes to at least get the most out of the food she eats. Lecithin will help the liver not to produce so much bile to take care of the oils. So will Beta-TCP. It helped me for several years. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Now that I'm reading all these replies to Kirsten, it's making me wonder if a lot of my mom's current problems are due to the fact that she has no gallbladder. She seems to have on-again, off-again problems with her stomach/guts. She can't even always describe the problem, but it results in her not eating (and getting too thin). She gets diarrhea, bloat, etc. mrf ladybug35@... wrote: > HI Kirsten, > Of course our group is about saving your GB and restoring it's health > and keeping it that way, but practically it makes more sense to try > and save your Gallbladder. God did put it in your body for a reason > and if you have it removed your body will have to compensate for that > loss. I personally know several women who have had their gallbladders > removed and they now have serious chronic disease related to the > removal of their Gallbladders, if at all possible it would be a wise > choice to try and save it by using cleansing and flushing methods. > Dee > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Hi Dee, Can you list some of the chronic illnesses that the people you know personally have had as a result of removal of gall bladder. Someone I know got diabetes after about 8 years. She also had clacification in a shoulder joint. That resulted in total loss of movement in her arm. She had to have surgery to remove calcium from that joint. Thanks, Jignesh. " ladybug35@... " <ladybug35@...> wrote: HI Kirsten, Of course our group is about saving your GB and restoring it's health and keeping it that way, but practically it makes more sense to try and save your Gallbladder. God did put it in your body for a reason and if you have it removed your body will have to compensate for that loss. I personally know several women who have had their gallbladders removed and they now have serious chronic disease related to the removal of their Gallbladders, if at all possible it would be a wise choice to try and save it by using cleansing and flushing methods. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Hi , Classic symptoms. Like my last reply to Kirsten, diarrhea is my best friend these days. I have had my GB out for at least 8 years now and it has been a turmoltuous ride ever since with the digestive problems. It has been a lot better since last simmer since I started with the liver cleanses and the master cleanse fast. The only way to control the diarrhea is to eliminate all traces of fat in the diet, that seems to help me. But it is not conducive to pallatable eating. : ( G Murray R. wrote: >Now that I'm reading all these replies to Kirsten, it's making me wonder >if a lot of my mom's current problems are due to the fact that she has >no gallbladder. She seems to have on-again, off-again problems with her >stomach/guts. She can't even always describe the problem, but it >results in her not eating (and getting too thin). She gets diarrhea, >bloat, etc. > >mrf > >ladybug35@... wrote: > > > >>HI Kirsten, >>Of course our group is about saving your GB and restoring it's health >>and keeping it that way, but practically it makes more sense to try >>and save your Gallbladder. God did put it in your body for a reason >>and if you have it removed your body will have to compensate for that >>loss. I personally know several women who have had their gallbladders >>removed and they now have serious chronic disease related to the >>removal of their Gallbladders, if at all possible it would be a wise >>choice to try and save it by using cleansing and flushing methods. >>Dee >> >> >> >> > > > >Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 > >Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ > >Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 > >Images: >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ > >To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! > >To Post message: gallstones >Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe > >Web Sites for more information: >http://CureZone.org >http://www.liverdoctor.com/ >http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ >http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm >http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html >http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ > >Group page: gallstones > >To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest >To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail >To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal >You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! >Have a nice day ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 My mom is very conservative medically speaking--and also quite evasive about health issues. She is open in so many ways, but for some reason she is secretive about health stuff. I thought she was oddly so when my dad was dying. But she is the same way about her own health issues. I don't know if she will listen to my suggestions. I'm sure she won't do a gallbladder flush.... mrf G & K Murray wrote: > Hi , > > Classic symptoms. Like my last reply to Kirsten, diarrhea is my best > friend these days. I have had my GB out for at least 8 years now and it > has been a turmoltuous ride ever since with the digestive problems. It > has been a lot better since last simmer since I started with the liver > cleanses and the master cleanse fast. The only way to control the > diarrhea is to eliminate all traces of fat in the diet, that seems to > help me. But it is not conducive to pallatable eating. : ( > > G Murray > > R. wrote: > > >Now that I'm reading all these replies to Kirsten, it's making me wonder > >if a lot of my mom's current problems are due to the fact that she has > >no gallbladder. She seems to have on-again, off-again problems with her > >stomach/guts. She can't even always describe the problem, but it > >results in her not eating (and getting too thin). She gets diarrhea, > >bloat, etc. > > > >mrf > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 See if she will at least take some lecithin to help emulsify the oils and digestive enzymes to at least get the most out of the food she eats. Lecithin will help the liver not to produce so much bile to take care of the oils. G Murray R. wrote: >My mom is very conservative medically speaking--and also quite evasive >about health issues. She is open in so many ways, but for some reason >she is secretive about health stuff. I thought she was oddly so when my >dad was dying. But she is the same way about her own health issues. I >don't know if she will listen to my suggestions. I'm sure she won't do >a gallbladder flush.... > >mrf > > >G & K Murray wrote: > > > >>Hi , >> >>Classic symptoms. Like my last reply to Kirsten, diarrhea is my best >>friend these days. I have had my GB out for at least 8 years now and it >>has been a turmoltuous ride ever since with the digestive problems. It >>has been a lot better since last simmer since I started with the liver >>cleanses and the master cleanse fast. The only way to control the >>diarrhea is to eliminate all traces of fat in the diet, that seems to >>help me. But it is not conducive to pallatable eating. : ( >> >>G Murray >> >> R. wrote: >> >> >> >>>Now that I'm reading all these replies to Kirsten, it's making me wonder >>>if a lot of my mom's current problems are due to the fact that she has >>>no gallbladder. She seems to have on-again, off-again problems with her >>>stomach/guts. She can't even always describe the problem, but it >>>results in her not eating (and getting too thin). She gets diarrhea, >>>bloat, etc. >>> >>>mrf >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > > >Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 > >Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ > >Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 > >Images: >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ > >To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! > >To Post message: gallstones >Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe > >Web Sites for more information: >http://CureZone.org >http://www.liverdoctor.com/ >http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ >http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm >http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html >http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ > >Group page: gallstones > >To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest >To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail >To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal >You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! >Have a nice day ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Will do. She doesn't really eat that much anymore. After my dad died in April, 2004, she dropped to around 98 pounds. She is short, but we were very concerned about the weight loss. She managed to get back up to about 120 pounds, and she felt better, but now she's feeling yucky again. This is complicated by depression. I think she has S.A.D., since this latest bout of depression started in October. G & K Murray wrote: > See if she will at least take some lecithin to help emulsify the oils > and digestive enzymes to at least get the most out of the food she > eats. Lecithin will help the liver not to produce so much bile to take > care of the oils. > > G Murray > > R. wrote: > > >My mom is very conservative medically speaking--and also quite evasive > >about health issues. She is open in so many ways, but for some reason > >she is secretive about health stuff. I thought she was oddly so when my > >dad was dying. But she is the same way about her own health issues. I > >don't know if she will listen to my suggestions. I'm sure she won't do > >a gallbladder flush.... > > > >mrf > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2005 Report Share Posted December 10, 2005 calcium in the joint could have been rubbed out by a compentent holistic practitioner. I have had it done. Jignesh Shah <jshah100@...> wrote: Hi Dee, Can you list some of the chronic illnesses that the people you know personally have had as a result of removal of gall bladder. Someone I know got diabetes after about 8 years. She also had clacification in a shoulder joint. That resulted in total loss of movement in her arm. She had to have surgery to remove calcium from that joint. Thanks, Jignesh. " ladybug35@... " <ladybug35@...> wrote: HI Kirsten, Of course our group is about saving your GB and restoring it's health and keeping it that way, but practically it makes more sense to try and save your Gallbladder. God did put it in your body for a reason and if you have it removed your body will have to compensate for that loss. I personally know several women who have had their gallbladders removed and they now have serious chronic disease related to the removal of their Gallbladders, if at all possible it would be a wise choice to try and save it by using cleansing and flushing methods. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Hi, Diabetes is one of the problems both women I know developed after having the GB removed and also digestive problems with chronic diarrhea. One of them started suffering with pain in her joints.........the VA hospital diagnosed it as arthritis. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 PS> I cannot remember the name of one of the digestive problems, but I do remember my friend telling me she gets light-headed and sick sometimes when she tries to eat. She also suffers with diarrhea this was after having her GB removed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Diarrhea is actually a form of constipation the liver flush probably gave the body a way to deal with it and try to correct it. A Mucloid membrane that your body is trying to disolve is the cause of the diarrhea. Best thing would be to go on a juice diet and not try to get rid of the diarrhea with suppressents. The body could not deal with this before the liver condition was improved. Arthritis is also caused by leaky gut or weak spots in the intestines that allow toxins to enter the blood supply that cause a toxic effect on joints , this is caused by your own immune system attacking the invaders of the joints Hulda believes the invaders on your joints are parasites The solution is to deal with the leaky gut or weak spots in your intestines This would stop toxins from entering your joints. Both symptoms above are intestinal problems that came about after liver condition was improved. Some ways to deal with intestinal condition would be to do a intestinal flush I used s shultz intestinal flush 1 and 2. If you have metal in your mouth then you probably have metal in your intestines too the intestinal flush number 2 deals with that but the long term solution is to get the metal removed from your mouth. For a period of 30 -40 days it is good to do a juice fast or at least a vegetable and fruit diet only to speed along healing and that along with the intestinal formulas will do wonders to deal with the joint pain Hulda clark recommends a zapper, otherwise you can take her clarkia tiniture to kill the parasites in the joints. Hulda also recommends not using propyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)or any products with it as an ingrediant because it allows parasites to get in your blood supply through your intestinal walls (causes leaky gut syndrome). If you see how the pancrease , bilary tubes and liver and gallbladder is connected you can understand how diabetes is related to liver function and how pancrease function is related to liver function. Here is what Hulda says about Diabetes http://curezone.com/clark/diabetes.asp adybug35@... wrote: > > Hi, > Diabetes is one of the problems both women I know developed after > having the GB removed and also digestive problems with chronic > diarrhea. One of them started suffering with pain in her > joints.........the VA hospital diagnosed it as arthritis. > Dee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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