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Domino's Pizza advertising offers are so tempting these days in New

York City, like " Buy One, Take One on Tuesdays " and " Three at $5, $5,

$5! " I, myself, who stopped eating it for two years already, since I

was seriously attacked by gallstone pains after eating pizza was

tempted again to try it two weeks ago. Thin crust is my favorite among

the Domino's Pizza. I was able to finish half of it's large size

lately. It's also a way of proving myself, if its mozarilla content

would cause a gallstone attack on me again. (I'm referring generally

here the mozarilla content of a pizza, not specifically the Domino's

Pizza.)

My theory was proven again, when my back pains started the following

day when I woke up from bed. I tried to relieve it by jogging and

stretching, but the pains never stopped for three days. So, I

said, " This is it, this is a gallstone pre-attack! The pizza is not

really good for my gall bladder. " (For those who had no idea yet, back

pains is one of signs of a possible gallstone attack.)

I remembered I had this back pains last year, after I started regularly

drinking caffein-free green tea during break times at my work. Working

at Trading Floors where stocks are sold and purchased at split seconds,

is really so stressful. I thought caffein-free green teas would be good

for me to relieve the stress on break times. But after two weeks of

regularly drinking it, caused an unreasonable back pains on me. I fully

well know from readings that drinks with caffein contents could cause

gallstone attacks. So, I thought caffein-free tea would not cause an

attack on me, since it's caffein-free. But my supposition was wrong

when the back pain attack started after two weeks.

Going back to the " pizza story, " I remembered that after having just

Cantaloupe fruit on my meal, when I got backpains after that drinking

caffein-free tea for two weeks, my back pains were relieved after I

finished the whole Canataloupe on two meals (half on lunch and half on

dinner). I started experiencing the relief before midnight. And when I

woke up the pain was gone. With this experience in mind, I thought of

doing it again with this back pain caused by mozarilla of pizza.

To shorten the story, the Cantaloupe fruit had just relieved my back

pains lately. I don't know the medicinal content of a Cantaloupe. All I

know, is that during gallstone pains, we should stop eating hard to

digest foods like rice and meat. So, I eat fruits and salads only

during these miserable times. It just happened that Cantaloupe is my

preferred favorite fruit anytime, with pains or no pains on my body.

But with this second observation of mine, I've thought that Cantaloupe

fruit could be a possible pain reliever for back pains that's the start

of a gallstone attack.

Maybe, someone could try this fruit, too, on their backpains from

gallstone attack. And please email me, if the same relief happened to

them. Or maybe, someone in this group could study the medicinal content

of this fruit, and tell the group if it has really a medicinal value

for a gallstone attack.

Meanwhile, from my readings, one of the best ways to keep us away from

gallstone attacks is by having a " good outlooks in life. " Relax, and

free yourselves from problems and stress. Here in New York City, I do

it by roaming around beautiful landmarks and places every weekend - and

taking pictures of them with my digital camera. Now, I had built a web

site of these 5,000 plus pictures at http://www.bigapplecity.com . A

real New York City sightseeing experience. Please visit it to relieve

your stress in a day.

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Hey Jess,

I have been trying to access your page of bigapplecity (was born in

Hunntington beach and spent the first 9 months of life over a chinese grocery on

Mulberry street), it loads and then just as I am about to explore it flips to

" action cancelled " . In regards the cantaloupe, it may be the water content.

Melons are the fastest food to go through the digestive tract (20 minutes to the

large intestine) so maybe they are creating a venturi effect! Cool. Bring on

the melons. -DaveDave

gallstones@...: jessguim@...: Thu, 1 May 2008

12:05:49 +0000Subject: Cantaloupe as Gallstone Reliever?

Domino's Pizza advertising offers are so tempting these days in New York City,

like " Buy One, Take One on Tuesdays " and " Three at $5, $5, $5! " I, myself, who

stopped eating it for two years already, since I was seriously attacked by

gallstone pains after eating pizza was tempted again to try it two weeks ago.

Thin crust is my favorite among the Domino's Pizza. I was able to finish half of

it's large size lately. It's also a way of proving myself, if its mozarilla

content would cause a gallstone attack on me again. (I'm referring generally

here the mozarilla content of a pizza, not specifically the Domino's Pizza.)My

theory was proven again, when my back pains started the following day when I

woke up from bed. I tried to relieve it by jogging and stretching, but the pains

never stopped for three days. So, I said, " This is it, this is a gallstone

pre-attack! The pizza is not really good for my gall bladder. " (For those who

had no idea yet, back pains is one of signs of a possible gallstone attack.)I

remembered I had this back pains last year, after I started regularly drinking

caffein-free green tea during break times at my work. Working at Trading Floors

where stocks are sold and purchased at split seconds, is really so stressful. I

thought caffein-free green teas would be good for me to relieve the stress on

break times. But after two weeks of regularly drinking it, caused an

unreasonable back pains on me. I fully well know from readings that drinks with

caffein contents could cause gallstone attacks. So, I thought caffein-free tea

would not cause an attack on me, since it's caffein-free. But my supposition was

wrong when the back pain attack started after two weeks. Going back to the

" pizza story, " I remembered that after having just Cantaloupe fruit on my meal,

when I got backpains after that drinking caffein-free tea for two weeks, my back

pains were relieved after I finished the whole Canataloupe on two meals (half on

lunch and half on dinner). I started experiencing the relief before midnight.

And when I woke up the pain was gone. With this experience in mind, I thought of

doing it again with this back pain caused by mozarilla of pizza. To shorten the

story, the Cantaloupe fruit had just relieved my back pains lately. I don't know

the medicinal content of a Cantaloupe. All I know, is that during gallstone

pains, we should stop eating hard to digest foods like rice and meat. So, I eat

fruits and salads only during these miserable times. It just happened that

Cantaloupe is my preferred favorite fruit anytime, with pains or no pains on my

body. But with this second observation of mine, I've thought that Cantaloupe

fruit could be a possible pain reliever for back pains that's the start of a

gallstone attack. Maybe, someone could try this fruit, too, on their backpains

from gallstone attack. And please email me, if the same relief happened to them.

Or maybe, someone in this group could study the medicinal content of this fruit,

and tell the group if it has really a medicinal value for a gallstone

attack.Meanwhile, from my readings, one of the best ways to keep us away from

gallstone attacks is by having a " good outlooks in life. " Relax, and free

yourselves from problems and stress. Here in New York City, I do it by roaming

around beautiful landmarks and places every weekend - and taking pictures of

them with my digital camera. Now, I had built a web site of these 5,000 plus

pictures at http://www.bigapplecity.com . A real New York City sightseeing

experience. Please visit it to relieve your stress in a day.

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On May 1, 2008, at 5:05 AM, Jess Guim wrote:

> Domino's Pizza advertising offers are so tempting these days in New

> York City, like " Buy One, Take One on Tuesdays " and " Three at $5, $5,

> $5! " I, myself, who stopped eating it for two years already, since I

> was seriously attacked by gallstone pains after eating pizza was

> tempted again to try it two weeks ago. Thin crust is my favorite among

> the Domino's Pizza. I was able to finish half of it's large size

> lately. It's also a way of proving myself, if its mozarilla content

> would cause a gallstone attack on me again. (I'm referring generally

> here the mozarilla content of a pizza, not specifically the Domino's

> Pizza.)

>

> My theory was proven again, when my back pains started the following

> day when I woke up from bed. I tried to relieve it by jogging and

> stretching, but the pains never stopped for three days. So, I

> said, " This is it, this is a gallstone pre-attack! The pizza is not

> really good for my gall bladder. " (For those who had no idea yet, back

> pains is one of signs of a possible gallstone attack.)

>

> I remembered I had this back pains last year, after I started

> regularly

> drinking caffein-free green tea during break times at my work. Working

> at Trading Floors where stocks are sold and purchased at split

> seconds,

> is really so stressful. I thought caffein-free green teas would be

> good

> for me to relieve the stress on break times. But after two weeks of

> regularly drinking it, caused an unreasonable back pains on me. I

> fully

> well know from readings that drinks with caffein contents could cause

> gallstone attacks. So, I thought caffein-free tea would not cause an

> attack on me, since it's caffein-free. But my supposition was wrong

> when the back pain attack started after two weeks.

>

> Going back to the " pizza story, " I remembered that after having just

> Cantaloupe fruit on my meal, when I got backpains after that drinking

> caffein-free tea for two weeks, my back pains were relieved after I

> finished the whole Canataloupe on two meals (half on lunch and half on

> dinner). I started experiencing the relief before midnight. And when I

> woke up the pain was gone. With this experience in mind, I thought of

> doing it again with this back pain caused by mozarilla of pizza.

>

> To shorten the story, the Cantaloupe fruit had just relieved my back

> pains lately. I don't know the medicinal content of a Cantaloupe.

> All I

> know, is that during gallstone pains, we should stop eating hard to

> digest foods like rice and meat. So, I eat fruits and salads only

> during these miserable times. It just happened that Cantaloupe is my

> preferred favorite fruit anytime, with pains or no pains on my body.

> But with this second observation of mine, I've thought that Cantaloupe

> fruit could be a possible pain reliever for back pains that's the

> start

> of a gallstone attack.

>

> Maybe, someone could try this fruit, too, on their backpains from

> gallstone attack. And please email me, if the same relief happened to

> them. Or maybe, someone in this group could study the medicinal

> content

> of this fruit, and tell the group if it has really a medicinal value

> for a gallstone attack.

>

> Meanwhile, from my readings, one of the best ways to keep us away from

> gallstone attacks is by having a " good outlooks in life. " Relax, and

> free yourselves from problems and stress. Here in New York City, I do

> it by roaming around beautiful landmarks and places every weekend -

> and

> taking pictures of them with my digital camera. Now, I had built a web

> site of these 5,000 plus pictures at http://www.bigapplecity.com . A

> real New York City sightseeing experience. Please visit it to relieve

> your stress in a day.

>

>

>

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