Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 I just wanted to tell everyone that the olive oil/epsom salt flushes do indeed work and what is expelled are indeed gallstones. I had my second ultrasound recently and no longer have stones!!! I am still, however, trying to figure out if my gallbladder is not working properly as I still have a multitude of symptoms. Nonetheless, I was pleased to discover that the stones were gone. What is hilarious is that my doctor won't acknowledge that the stones are gone as a result of the flushes. He says they must have been expelled on their own, but not because of the flushes. Bizarre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 How ridiculous! And frustrating. Amber > I had my > second ultrasound recently and no longer have stones!!! ... What is > hilarious is that my > doctor won't acknowledge that the stones are gone as a result of the > flushes. He says they must have been expelled on their own, but not > because of the flushes. Bizarre. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Serrapeptase is a natural cure for disfunctional gallbladders. You should be able to get this from any health food store. I myself though will not buy it when it is combined with natokinase only because the strength in the product lines I have seen are weaker. Just incase people reading this is wondering what is natokinase, it is a miracle drug created by a Japanese scientist. I call it a miracle because he has discovered how to dissolve arterial build up. Doctor Hiroyuki Sumi had long researched thrombolytic enzymes searching for a natural agent that could successfully dissolve thrombus associated with cardiac and cerebral infarction (blood clots associated with heart attacks and stroke). Sumi discovered nattokinase in 1980 while working as a researcher and majoring in physiological chemistry at Chicago University Medical School. After testing over 173 natural foods as potential thrombolytic agents, Sumi found what he was looking for when Natto was dropped onto artificial thrombus (fibrin) in a Petri dish and allowed it to stand at 37 C (approximately body temperature). The thrombus around the natto dissolved gradually and had completely dissolved within 18 hours. Sumi named the newly discovered enzyme " nattokinase " , which means " enzyme in natto " . Sumi commented that nattokinase showed " a potency matched by no other enzyme. " 1,7 Anyways hope this helps. > > I just wanted to tell everyone that the olive oil/epsom salt flushes do > indeed work and what is expelled are indeed gallstones. I had my > second ultrasound recently and no longer have stones!!! I am still, > however, trying to figure out if my gallbladder is not working properly > as I still have a multitude of symptoms. Nonetheless, I was pleased to > discover that the stones were gone. What is hilarious is that my > doctor won't acknowledge that the stones are gone as a result of the > flushes. He says they must have been expelled on their own, but not > because of the flushes. Bizarre. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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