Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hi everyone, I'm new in my liver flush, and last weekend I had my second cleanse. My first cleanse helped me to pass 25 stones, dark-green and not very big. Last weekend I passed 165 stones, some of them somehow big, which made me really happy :-) However, I have a question, I hope someone can give me a reasonable answer. One of the stones I passed had some red stuff a small area of its surface, and when I broke and opened the stone, there was more of these red stuff inside which looked pretty much like tomato (something I had eaten for lunch the day before). And yes, my stones are pretty much the same stones I see in all pictures :-) So, I also heard that some people says that these are not gallstones but a kind of oil mix. If eventually, one stops passing stones after several flushes, this last option wouldn't really make sense for me (then, I should flush " stones " every single time I do the cleanse, shouldn't I?). And I also heard that analysis have been done on these stones and they contain bilis and so on, meaning they're gallstones. However, after seeing some red stuff (tomato presumably, I didn't dare to taste it :-p), I can't explain they are really gallstones or stones coming from the liver. So if someone had a similar experience i.e. finding out something inside a gallstone which obviously is not bilis at all, I'd like to hear from them. I don't want to be a believer, in neither of the two positions. I want to learn from my experience, but right now it doesn't fit in either of the two solutions: are they gallstones, are they not? Looking forward to know :-) Thanks!!! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 When you eat your food..it gets broken down in the stomach..mainly by hydrochloric acid..it becomes a liquid soupy mush..and then passes into the small intestines..where its then has more enzymes added to it from the pancreas.. so proteins..carbs are broken down and then pass through the small intestine to the hepatic portal circulation that will take this blood containing the nutrients to the liver..where the liver then has do quite a lot of different jobs to that digested foods..which by now would not contain any red tomatoe pips!! Indigested cellulose which often includes pips ends up in your poops!! otherwise known as the large intestine aka colon, and then out on into the big wide world and down the panny! So you do not get lumps of food inside stones that are in the liver... hope this will help the doubters. AJD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 The skin of a tomato is mostly cellulose which none of us can digest. so after we chew up the tomato we have a bunch of small pieces of tomato skin in the chyme. When we do the flush with olive oil and lemon juice and if the blobs (different from the calcifications) are coagulations of oil, we would have little orange bits from the tomato in them. -D ----- Original Message ----- From: vanadeux<mailto:vanadeux@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 5:28 AM Subject: Re:Tomato in a gallstone? When you eat your food..it gets broken down in the stomach..mainly by hydrochloric acid..it becomes a liquid soupy mush..and then passes into the small intestines..where its then has more enzymes added to it from the pancreas.. so proteins..carbs are broken down and then pass through the small intestine to the hepatic portal circulation that will take this blood containing the nutrients to the liver..where the liver then has do quite a lot of different jobs to that digested foods..which by now would not contain any red tomatoe pips!! Indigested cellulose which often includes pips ends up in your poops!! otherwise known as the large intestine aka colon, and then out on into the big wide world and down the panny! So you do not get lumps of food inside stones that are in the liver... hope this will help the doubters. AJD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Well what about the curezone post someone put on here not too long ago , that shows an experiment where a man put red dye in the oil and the stones had red dye in them. If the dye did go through the liver, it still would mean that the stones were not created until the dye was thrown into the mix. I guess my point is that you would not get food particles from stones from inside the liver, but if they are really formed in the intestines, it would be much more plausible. So this actually seems to empower the doubters' view on the efficacy of the flush. greg > > When you eat your food..it gets broken down in the stomach..mainly by hydrochloric acid..it becomes a liquid soupy mush..and then passes into the small intestines..where its then has more enzymes added to it from the pancreas.. > > so proteins..carbs are broken down and then pass through the small intestine to the hepatic portal circulation that will take this blood containing the nutrients to the liver..where the liver then has do quite a lot of different jobs to that digested foods..which by now would not contain any red tomatoe pips!! > > Indigested cellulose which often includes pips ends up in your poops!! otherwise known as the large intestine aka colon, and then out on into the big wide world and down the panny! > > So you do not get lumps of food inside stones that are in the liver... > > hope this will help the doubters. > > AJD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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