Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 There is at least two ways I might respond to that. 1) is the person I am responding to really intersted or just trying to argue about something for which their mind is already made up? To one of these I am tempted to not respond at all and save my time and energy. I haven't always taken this approach, but it sounds better and better as years go by 2) is the person I am responding to still looking into this and ready to accept that no one person has all the answers? To one of these I would say: there are a lot of good people who disagree on this subject, but may I suggest that it is really an irrelevant smokescreen which clouds the most important issue? The most important issue is have there been thousands of people or not that have flushed their gall bladder over hundreds of years safely and obtained great health benefits? Have these people obtained benefits which can't possibly be attributable to placebo? The answer to that is absolutely yes. That's what we're here for, not to solve once and for all if any stones are created fresh in the flushing process or not. Maybe in fifty or a hundered years that topic will be settled. But for now, I've flushed 9 times and benefited more than I can imagine benefiting any other way without flushing. I've gotten differenct amounts of stones out in every flush (from 50 large ones to around 500 bb sized per flush) and they tapored off to just a few during the last few flushes. These flushes were all done the same way, same ingredients, same body, etc. Why such different results and why did the amount of stones tapor off? Why did the predictable health improvments occur as my liver got flushed out? I don't intend to answer all the questions, but I've satisfied myself that flushing is very beneficial. Everyone else needs to make that determination for themselves. When they do, concentrate on the most important relevant issues and don't spend too much time on the less important or irrelevant. My 2 cents, Vince > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder flush, but I read up on it on > Weil's site and he said the " stones " a person sees (the green > ones) are left over material from the olive oil. How do you respond to > that? > > CC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Nothing like answering the question without dancing around it. --- Vince Richter <new_man85@...> wrote: > There is at least two ways I might respond to that. > > 1) is the person I am responding to really intersted > or just trying to > argue about something for which their mind is > already made up? To one > of these I am tempted to not respond at all and save > my time and > energy. I haven't always taken this approach, but > it sounds better > and better as years go by > > 2) is the person I am responding to still looking > into this and ready > to accept that no one person has all the answers? > To one of these I > would say: there are a lot of good people who > disagree on this > subject, but may I suggest that it is really an > irrelevant smokescreen > which clouds the most important issue? The most > important issue is > have there been thousands of people or not that have > flushed their > gall bladder over hundreds of years safely and > obtained great health > benefits? Have these people obtained benefits which > can't possibly be > attributable to placebo? The answer to that is > absolutely yes. > That's what we're here for, not to solve once and > for all if any > stones are created fresh in the flushing process or > not. Maybe in > fifty or a hundered years that topic will be > settled. But for now, > I've flushed 9 times and benefited more than I can > imagine benefiting > any other way without flushing. I've gotten > differenct amounts of > stones out in every flush (from 50 large ones to > around 500 bb sized > per flush) and they tapored off to just a few during > the last few > flushes. These flushes were all done the same way, > same ingredients, > same body, etc. Why such different results and why > did the amount of > stones tapor off? Why did the predictable health > improvments occur as > my liver got flushed out? > > I don't intend to answer all the questions, but I've > satisfied myself > that flushing is very beneficial. Everyone else > needs to make that > determination for themselves. When they do, > concentrate on the most > important relevant issues and don't spend too much > time on the less > important or irrelevant. > > My 2 cents, > > Vince > > > > > > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder flush, > but I read up on it on > > Weil's site and he said the " stones " a > person sees (the green > > ones) are left over material from the olive oil. > How do you respond to > > that? > > > > CC > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 don't know what you mean, Hutch. The fact is, no one really 'KNOWS' if the flush produces some gall stones or not. Another fact is, some premade stones do get flushed out during a flush (stones that were already there before the flush). Another fact is, we don't really have to know whether or not stones are produced during a flush to benefit greatly by doing a flush Vince > > > > > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder flush, > > but I read up on it on > > > Weil's site and he said the " stones " a > > person sees (the green > > > ones) are left over material from the olive oil. > > How do you respond to > > > that? > > > > > > CC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Answer me this Vince, what flush do you reccommned to get obtain the maximum results. As you know there are several standard flush protocols as well as many variations. --- Vince Richter <new_man85@...> wrote: > don't know what you mean, Hutch. The fact is, no > one really 'KNOWS' > if the flush produces some gall stones or not. > Another fact is, some > premade stones do get flushed out during a flush > (stones that were > already there before the flush). Another fact is, > we don't really > have to know whether or not stones are produced > during a flush to > benefit greatly by doing a flush > > Vince > > > > > > > > > > > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder > flush, > > > but I read up on it on > > > > Weil's site and he said the " stones " a > > > person sees (the green > > > > ones) are left over material from the olive > oil. > > > How do you respond to > > > > that? > > > > > > > > CC > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Hi I just got back from a week out of town and I'm catching up There are many flushes and variations, and for everyone of them there are reported good results. I have always used Dr. Hulda 's flush with the added variation of mixing even the epsoms salts with fresh squeezed grapefruit juice. This has always given me good results and I haven't found another flush that seemed as good or better " for me " . You may find differently, but if you do any flush that works you're doing better than nothing. Best Regards, Vince > > > > > > > > > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder > > flush, > > > > but I read up on it on > > > > > Weil's site and he said the " stones " a > > > > person sees (the green > > > > > ones) are left over material from the olive > > oil. > > > > How do you respond to > > > > > that? > > > > > > > > > > CC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Thanks for you reply Vince> --- Vince Richter <new_man85@...> wrote: > Hi I just got back from a week out of town and I'm > catching up > > There are many flushes and variations, and for > everyone of them there > are reported good results. > > I have always used Dr. Hulda 's flush with the > added variation of > mixing even the epsoms salts with fresh squeezed > grapefruit juice. > This has always given me good results and I haven't > found another > flush that seemed as good or better " for me " . You > may find > differently, but if you do any flush that works > you're doing better > than nothing. > > Best Regards, > > Vince > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A lady told me about doing a gallbladder > > > flush, > > > > > but I read up on it on > > > > > > Weil's site and he said the > " stones " a > > > > > person sees (the green > > > > > > ones) are left over material from the > olive > > > oil. > > > > > How do you respond to > > > > > > that? > > > > > > > > > > > > CC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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