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I have done three successful flushes, but that the last one was pretty

rough. I got sick and vomited the oil all night. When I try to swallow

it now, I gag. Is there anything else that works?

Carla

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Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] Re: Finally had my gallbladder

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I love the way you think and I agree 100%. Thanks for writing this.

Amber

How do you know your gallbladder was not working? Did your doctor tell

you that? Did your surgeon tell you that? The surgeon that stands to

make a chunk of cash from cutting out this vital organ? Don't listen

to the car salesman when you are trying to decide whether to buy a new

car or not.

" Not working " doesn't mean that it will never work. For most people,

they can get it working by changing their diet and possibly doing some

flushes. Most people need to change their diet drastically and they

are unwilling to do that. It takes some dedication and commitment to

being healthy.

When I had my GB problems, I did extensive research on the subject.

One of the things that I learned for certain is that a VERY SMALL

percentage of people actually need to have their gallbladder removed.

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Hello,

Surgeons have a procedure by which they can test the percentage of the

gallbladder that actually works.

It would be interesting if we compare 'percentages' ;) As I have acute

cholecystitis my gallbladder reads pretty low on the scale at around 10%.

Who wants to start? The one with the lowest percentage gets to buy us all a

gallon of Flax oil. ;)

I have done three successful flushes, but that the last one was pretty

rough. I got sick and vomited the oil all night. When I try to swallow

it now, I gag. Is there anything else that works?

Carla

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" mailto:gallstones%40 " gallstones@...] On

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Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] Re: Finally had my gallbladder

out.

Importance: Low

I love the way you think and I agree 100%. Thanks for writing this.

Amber

How do you know your gallbladder was not working? Did your doctor tell

you that? Did your surgeon tell you that? The surgeon that stands to

make a chunk of cash from cutting out this vital organ? Don't listen

to the car salesman when you are trying to decide whether to buy a new

car or not.

" Not working " doesn't mean that it will never work. For most people,

they can get it working by changing their diet and possibly doing some

flushes. Most people need to change their diet drastically and they

are unwilling to do that. It takes some dedication and commitment to

being healthy.

When I had my GB problems, I did extensive research on the subject.

One of the things that I learned for certain is that a VERY SMALL

percentage of people actually need to have their gallbladder removed.

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carla you said you vomited all night it is recommended to do a colon

cleanse before each cleanse, at least an enema, judy

On Jan 17, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Nault, Carla wrote:

> I have done three successful flushes, but that the last one was pretty

> rough. I got sick and vomited the oil all night. When I try to swallow

> it now, I gag. Is there anything else that works?

>

> Carla

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: gallstones

> [mailto:gallstones ] On

> Behalf Of Amber

> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:06 PM

> gallstones

> Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] Re: Finally had my gallbladder

> out.

> Importance: Low

>

> I love the way you think and I agree 100%. Thanks for writing this.

>

> Amber

>

> How do you know your gallbladder was not working? Did your doctor tell

> you that? Did your surgeon tell you that? The surgeon that stands to

> make a chunk of cash from cutting out this vital organ? Don't listen

> to the car salesman when you are trying to decide whether to buy a new

> car or not.

>

> " Not working " doesn't mean that it will never work. For most people,

> they can get it working by changing their diet and possibly doing some

> flushes. Most people need to change their diet drastically and they

> are unwilling to do that. It takes some dedication and commitment to

> being healthy.

>

> When I had my GB problems, I did extensive research on the subject.

> One of the things that I learned for certain is that a VERY SMALL

> percentage of people actually need to have their gallbladder removed.

>

> .

>

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> It¹s called a HIDA scan. Mine is at 16%.

> elizabeth

>

>

>

> How do they do this test? What is the cost?

>

> --- Porretta <lporretta@... <mailto:lporretta%40shaw.ca> > wrote:

>

>> > Hello,

>> >

>> > Surgeons have a procedure by which they can test the

>> > percentage of the

>> > gallbladder that actually works.

>> >

>> > It would be interesting if we compare 'percentages'

>> > ;) As I have acute

>> > cholecystitis my gallbladder reads pretty low on the

>> > scale at around 10%.

>> > Who wants to start? The one with the lowest

>> > percentage gets to buy us all a

>> > gallon of Flax oil. ;)

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > I have done three successful flushes, but that the

>> > last one was pretty

>> > rough. I got sick and vomited the oil all night.

>> > When I try to swallow

>> > it now, I gag. Is there anything else that works?

>> >

>> > Carla

>> >

>> > -----Original Message-----

>> > From: HYPERLINK

>> >

> " mailto:gallstones%40 " gallstones@...

> <mailto:gallstones%40gro-ups.com>

>> > [mailto:HYPERLINK

>> >

> " mailto:gallstones%40 " gallstones@...

> <mailto:gallstones%40gro-ups.com> ]

>> > On

>> > Behalf Of Amber

>> > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:06 PM

>> > HYPERLINK

>> >

> " mailto:gallstones%40 " gallstones@...

> <mailto:gallstones%40gro-ups.com>

>> > Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] Re: Finally

>> > had my gallbladder

>> > out.

>> > Importance: Low

>> >

>> > I love the way you think and I agree 100%. Thanks

>> > for writing this.

>> >

>> > Amber

>> >

>> > How do you know your gallbladder was not working?

>> > Did your doctor tell

>> > you that? Did your surgeon tell you that? The

>> > surgeon that stands to

>> > make a chunk of cash from cutting out this vital

>> > organ? Don't listen

>> > to the car salesman when you are trying to decide

>> > whether to buy a new

>> > car or not.

>> >

>> > " Not working " doesn't mean that it will never work.

>> > For most people,

>> > they can get it working by changing their diet and

>> > possibly doing some

>> > flushes. Most people need to change their diet

>> > drastically and they

>> > are unwilling to do that. It takes some dedication

>> > and commitment to

>> > being healthy.

>> >

>> > When I had my GB problems, I did extensive research

>> > on the subject.

>> > One of the things that I learned for certain is that

>> > a VERY SMALL

>> > percentage of people actually need to have their

>> > gallbladder removed.

>> >

>> > .

>> >

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