Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Wow Lori! What a great post. You are breathing life into many people (maybe more important than a single gallbladder). Always, in all ways, -Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Lori <mailto:skydanse@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:35 PM Subject: Amazing results and lesson learned Hi everyone! I just did my second flush and wow, what a profound experience! I maybe passed a few large stones (quarter size) my first time. On a gut feeling I started taking the Chinese herbs and also did a parasite cleanse with Paragone but being that I'm the world's worst procrastinator and because I'm one of those independent contractor types who's afraid to take a couple of days off of work just in case it gets busy (and it usually does), I put off doing my second cleanse for too long. In other words, I went into a pretty bad attack six days ago and only took the time to do something about it yesterday. So I finally break down and take a couple of days from work (I'm a massage therapist) and do the flush in absolute agony thinking, I'm sure as the day is long I'm going to end up in the hospital this time. I figured the timing was perfect for landing in the ER -- my daughter is flying in next week. 's Law. didn't win this time, however. I used the s Moritz recipe for gallbladder flushing to the letter and it worked beyond my wildest imaginings. I've flushed hundreds and hundreds of small stones so far. I think the gold coin grass really did break things up quite a bit. After passing yet more stones just an hour ago, the pain I've been living with for a week simply vanished -- gone! I went from being in total agony to feeling perfectly fine and it's been less than 24 hours from starting the flush. My lesson learned -- I broke the rule about doing flushes every two weeks to once a month until two consecutive clean flushes. I haven't done one since March. And yes, it was much, much worse this time. And yes, I had success, but I followed the instructions to the letter. I have already scheduled two days off work in three weeks to do the same thing again. I will do the same with my third, fourth, fifth, sixth -- however many flushes it takes. No more procrastinating for me. It was simply amazing. No, it wasn't pleasant, but I'd rather have 24 hours of hell than dealing with being minus an organ for the rest of my life and dealing with the possible ramifications of that. Also, I imagine that doing a flush without being in the midst of having a gallbladder attack can't be all that bad can it? Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Thanks Dave. I kind of feel like I'm a worst case scenario -- I've been having gallbladder attacks with no relief (mostly due to consistent misdiagnoses by the medical profession, including alternative) for close to 30 years. If anybody should have complications from the gallbladder flush, it's me. I moaned about the expense of getting those herbal formulas from sensiblehealth.com (I used all 4 for gallbladder -- Chinese Bitters, GCG, Coptis and Curcoma for a couple of months), but when I think about the gallbladder surgery I just avoided ... I feel like instead I've saved thousands of dollars and perhaps my life as well. You just can't put a price on that. Lori ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Shelden gallstones Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:08 PM Subject: Re: Amazing results and lesson learned Wow Lori! What a great post. You are breathing life into many people (maybe more important than a single gallbladder). Always, in all ways, -Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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