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Wow, when you're right, you're right! Love it. Excellent post. I hope people

take it to heart.

Amber

I want to add my information to this about advising people to get the

Gallbladder removed. I am going to tell what I have found out from many

different ones I have known who had this done. It does not solve the

problem.

When the GB is removed, then the body has to store the stones in the

liver. Now the body has no way of making the bile needed for handling

fat. What you all need to know is that your stomach does not have enough

HCL in it to digest food and help handle the greasy foods. Grease in the

stomach coats other foods so the body can't digest it. So then it is

dumped into the liver to get rid of. IF there is too much fat in the

liver, the GB has to try and make enough bile to handle it, but if it

does not, then it has to become stones and are stored in the GB. After a

while the GB gets full and we are in pain and trouble.

When you have indigestion, you are not in need of antacids, you are in

need of Hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

When you have Gall stone problems, removal of the GB is not the answer.

When you remove the organ then the body has to store the stones in the

liver and the liver does not have a place to make bile so you have a

bigger problem than before. Believe me, you CANNOT eat any and

everything you want to have after a removal of the organ.

IF you have pain, is is a warning that you are doing something wrong and

need to correct it.

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try this in the address bar

gallstones-unsubscribe put remove me

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> Please, tell me how I can become unsubscribed? I have followed the

> instructions at the bottom of all emails to send a blank email - I

have

> nothing against this forum but I have sent almost a dozen requests to

> terminate stop – I will be going away for a long vacation soon and

wish to

> unsubscribe - but whomever is supposed to be doing this, is not

– I

> expected to be automatic but evidently it has to done manually -

why am I

> not being unsubscribed?

>

>

>

> Ralph

>

> _____

>

>

>

> From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ]

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> Behalf Of Amber

> Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 11:23 AM

> gallstones

> Subject: Re: Remove the Gallbladder

>

>

>

> Wow, when you're right, you're right! Love it. Excellent post. I hope

people

> take it to heart.

>

> Amber

>

> I want to add my information to this about advising people to get the

> Gallbladder removed. I am going to tell what I have found out from

many

> different ones I have known who had this done. It does not solve the

> problem.

>

> When the GB is removed, then the body has to store the stones in the

> liver. Now the body has no way of making the bile needed for handling

> fat. What you all need to know is that your stomach does not have

enough

> HCL in it to digest food and help handle the greasy foods. Grease in

the

> stomach coats other foods so the body can't digest it. So then it is

> dumped into the liver to get rid of. IF there is too much fat in the

> liver, the GB has to try and make enough bile to handle it, but if it

> does not, then it has to become stones and are stored in the GB. After

a

> while the GB gets full and we are in pain and trouble.

>

> When you have indigestion, you are not in need of antacids, you are in

> need of Hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

>

> When you have Gall stone problems, removal of the GB is not the

answer.

> When you remove the organ then the body has to store the stones in the

> liver and the liver does not have a place to make bile so you have a

> bigger problem than before. Believe me, you CANNOT eat any and

> everything you want to have after a removal of the organ.

>

> IF you have pain, is is a warning that you are doing something wrong

and

> need to correct it.

>

> .

>

>

>

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> Please, tell me how I can become unsubscribed? I <snip> wish to

> unsubscribe - but whomever is supposed to be doing this, is not – I

> expected to be automatic but evidently it has to done manually -

why am I

> not being unsubscribed?

>

>

>

> Ralph

It's automatic when done correctly, but doesn't work when done

incorrectly. Ralph has been unsubscribed. I hope he rejoins us when

he gets back from vacation. I know from experience that the flushing

cures a lot of things, including irritability and impatience. The

liver is the seat of emotions...

Vince

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