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Hi ,

Lot's of people have passed stones painlessly during a flush as large

or bigger than 1 cm. People with much smaller stones have had

problems with them getting stuck too. It seems to totally depend on

the health of their gall bladder and ducts. The gall bladder ducts

stretch a great deal when they are healthy, like other smooth muscle

ducts and channels in our body that are made to stretch to many times

their normal diameter. The epsoms salts of a " Dr. Hulda " flush

is for the purpose of relaxing the bile ducts and allowing them to

stretch. Her flush protocol can easily be found by Googling. She

calls the gallbladder flush the liver flush and they are one and the

same. You said: " Luckily, the doctor says there isn't any scarring

nor swelling from the gall stone. " I can't make your health decisions

for you, since you have to take all consequences, but you would be a

prime candidate for flushing. I would start a diet to support the

gall bladder and liver, and when I felt energetic I'd do a flush.

It's up to you.

Here's two quotes from Dr. Hulda 's book " The Cure for All

Diseases " :

" You may feel a train of stones traveling along the bile ducts like

marbles. There is no pain becasue thhe bile duct valves are open

(thank you Epsom salts!). "

" How safe is the liver cleanse? It is very safe. My opinion is based

on over 500 cases, including many persons in their seventies and

eighties. None went to the hospital: none even reported pain.

However it can make you feel quite ill for one or two days afterwards,

although in every one of these cases the maintenance parasite program

had been neglected. This is why the instructions direct you to

complete the parasite and kidney rinse programs first. "

Best Regards,

Vince

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> Hi all,

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> I have a 1 cm gall stone in my gall bladder that was found with a

sonogram. My problem started about 6 months ago, and have been

gradually getting worse. Luckily, the doctor says there isn't any

scarring nor swelling from the gall stone. Since I've figured out this

problem, I've educated myself on the gall bladder disease and have

come across several websites about cleanses and such. I can see that

the flushes work very well with small stones, but I'm skeptical that

they work for large ones, since the gall stone cannot fit through the

bile duct.

> I know though that they can be reduced by drinking a combination of

olive oil, lemon juice, apple juice, and pineapple juice combined with

a diet to keep the gall bladder from constricting too much and wearing

down the gall stone.

> I am very concerned that by doing this, the stone may become small

enough to go through the bile duct and get stuck which could have been

avoided by a gall bladder removal procedure.

> I'm hoping there is someone out there that has had a large stone and

have successfully worn it down and flushed it without complications.

Has anyone out there tried this???

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My husband tells me that 1 cm is approximately equal to 3/4 inch. I've passed

two stones that were 3/4 inch. The purpose of the flushes is to soften the

stones to allow them to pass. That's exactly what happened to me. I did 3

flushes and passed many stones. Some were the size of corn, some the size of

hominy and a few were 1/2 inch and two were 3/4 inch.

Amber

I have a 1 cm gall stone in my gall bladder that was found with a sonogram.

I'm hoping there is someone out there that has had a large stone and have

successfully worn it down and flushed it without complications. Has anyone out

there tried this???

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Just to clarify 1 cm = 0.4 in or less than half an inch.

Amber wrote:

> My husband tells me that 1 cm is approximately equal to 3/4 inch. I've

> passed two stones that were 3/4 inch. The purpose of the flushes is to

> soften the stones to allow them to pass. That's exactly what happened

> to me. I did 3 flushes and passed many stones. Some were the size of

> corn, some the size of hominy and a few were 1/2 inch and two were 3/4

> inch.

>

> Amber

>

> I have a 1 cm gall stone in my gall bladder that was found with a

> sonogram.

> I'm hoping there is someone out there that has had a large stone and

> have successfully worn it down and flushed it without complications.

> Has anyone out there tried this???

>

>

>

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