Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 What about yellow stones? For over a year after my 3 purges, I passed a few green but hundreds of yellow ones with white speckles . Amber 3) The green stones are identical in look, feel, and lab analysis to the cholesterol stones that are removed from the gall bladder during surgery (when no flushes were ever done). The other color stones are identical to the other many kind of stones formed in the gall bladder (white, black, brown, etc.). . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Thanks Vince for your so accurate portrayal of " quackwatch " . Dr. Barrett and his cronies are mere shills for the pharma/ama/fda/legislative cartel. I am sure that and Monsanto will offer him a very lucrative consulting contract when he chooses to retire. Acid reflux may or may not be related to gallbladder problems. One cannot make a direct equation to solving gallbladder issues with relieving acid reflux 100% of the time. Considering the volumes of testimonials on this group alone of relief of gallbladder problems in this group, the actual composition of the blobs is a moot point. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: VR<mailto:new_man85@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 7:44 PM Subject: Re: true flush efficacy? I can understand your frustration and dissapointment if you've done 20 flushes and have no sign of relief from your problems or slowing of stone formation. I'd keep up the flushing, but not every week or two. You have to treat getting more healthy like running a marathon (so I've been told, I've never been that ambitious myself). You don't try to run the marathon all at once quickly. You take one step at a time and keep going at a reasonable rate that allows you to complete the race. I'd stop flushing until you get energy back after each flush. If that's a month instead of two weeks wait a month. Keep ingesting the good oils and good foods. Eliminate or reduce all processed foods. This is a life long process. Sorry about not clicking on your link. The quackwatch address tells me not to waste my time on the info provided. They are totally unreliable and of no value to truth seekers. They are worse than unreliable, they are totally untruthful in their effort to denegrate every health enhancement which isn't drugs or surgeries. Their favorite insult is " it hasn't been proven by scientific studies [meaning multimillion dollar, double blind, placebo controlled studies] to be effective " . Neither has water been scientifically proven to rehydrate our body tissues, but we drink it anyway. Who or what company would waste millions of dollars to prove something that wounldn't allow them to recup their investment and make a profit? Same with health care. The absurd insinuation (and non-scientific in the true sense of science) is that something can't work to make us healthy until the companies with all the money and studies tell us they work. I've got an idea. If something works for lots of people without hurting them, lets believe it until the companies with all the money to study it prove that it doesn't work. There are also no scientific studies which prove the flushes are harmful and/or not beneficial. So because of this, my own experience, and the experiences of countless others, I'll believe the fulshes are beneficial until multi-million dollar studies prove other wise. Is there some small danger doing the flushes? Yes. Is there danger not doing the flushes? Absolutely. Is there danger driving our cars? Yes, and we do it because we assess the risk and have decided that the benefit far outweighs the risk. We pick our dangers. We don't totally avoid danger in any area of our lives. I choose to flush in order to enjoy the benefits which far outweigh the small risk I take. That is a choice everyone must make for themselves. I wish you the best in evaluating all the information out there to decide what's best for you. I'd encourage you to consider the source of your information though to ensure it is all accurate. Best Regards, Vince > > Thanks Vince, that is a pretty comprehensive answer. In the past I > have spent hours on the cure zone list reading arguments as to whether > or not it is real. I have come across no conclusive evidence, as the > few web analysis documents I did come across saying the stones were > real, were later proven to be forgeries. Also, the color of the > stones seems to slightly very between light and dark green depending > on the brand of olive oil I use. > It is just a little hard to buy after 20 flushes with no noticeable > relief. Especially when the combined mass of my stones in my last > flush alone seems like it would almost equal the size of my fist. > There is obviously a severe contraction of the gall bladder, as one > would expect when ingesting such a large amount of fat at one sitting. > And I even believe the bile released might be somewhat toxic and > therefore allow the body to rid itself of some crap. But I just > wonder if it is worth it to put myself through this every week or 2. > I guess what speaks loudest is the testimonials, and there are alot of > " I feel betters " which is great, but has anyone completely solved acid > reflux with this, or even gall bladder pain? Here's a little info > from the other side > > http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/flushes.html<http://wwwquackwa\ tch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/flushes.html> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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