Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 > Two questions: > 1. What is the best way to deal with this without having surgery. I > take Dandelion Root and Milk Thistle every day...are there other non- > invasive measures I could take? > > 2. I have developed Psoriasis this year, since about the time what > turned out to be my gallbladder playing up began. Does anyone know of > any possible link between these two diseases? > Dave> Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. Psoriasis could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a lot about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Three drops of Grapefruit seed extract in my morning tea and 10 minutes a week in the tanning bed...No Psoriasis for a year. Steve -- Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? > Two questions: > 1. What is the best way to deal with this without having surgery. I > take Dandelion Root and Milk Thistle every day...are there other non- > invasive measures I could take? > > 2. I have developed Psoriasis this year, since about the time what > turned out to be my gallbladder playing up began. Does anyone know of > any possible link between these two diseases? > Dave> Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. Psoriasis could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a lot about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 The grapefruit seed extract would be the antifungal portion of my recommendations. Amber > Three drops of Grapefruit seed extract in my morning tea and 10 minutes a > week in the tanning bed...No Psoriasis for a year. > Steve > Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. > Psoriasis > could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf > extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a > lot > about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. > > Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 I understand that food allergies are a very common cause of psoriasis. Food allergies can also cause gallbladder problems. The most common food allergies are gluten, dairy, eggs, garlic, etc. Don't know if this is your problem, but definitely worth investigating. Many, many people have food allergies and don't know it. > > Hi everyone, > > I have gallbladder problems (not stones, but inflammation). > > Two questions: > 1. What is the best way to deal with this without having surgery. I > take Dandelion Root and Milk Thistle every day...are there other non- > invasive measures I could take? > > 2. I have developed Psoriasis this year, since about the time what > turned out to be my gallbladder playing up began. Does anyone know of > any possible link between these two diseases? > > Best Wishes, > Dave > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? > > The grapefruit seed extract would be the antifungal portion of my > recommendations. > > Amber > > > > > Three drops of Grapefruit seed extract in my morning tea and 10 minutes a > > week in the tanning bed...No Psoriasis for a year. > > Steve > > > Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. > > Psoriasis > > could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf > > extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a > > lot > > about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. > > > > Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? > > The grapefruit seed extract would be the antifungal portion of my > recommendations. > > Amber > > > > > Three drops of Grapefruit seed extract in my morning tea and 10 minutes a > > week in the tanning bed...No Psoriasis for a year. > > Steve > > > Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. > > Psoriasis > > could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf > > extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a > > lot > > about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. > > > > Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 > If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? The root cause is fungus! We eat it, breath it, live in moldy homes, etc. You can learn a lot about how it affects our health at www.knowthecause.com. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 We are exposed to funguses everyday of our lives and have been for millions of years. And to a much greater degree earlier in hjistory than we are now after the advent of central heating and other luxuries of life. the human body was either designed and/or evolved to deal with this aspect. funguses are a normal component of the decomposistion process. so for an organism to survive optimally it must have developed mechanisms to retard this process during the robust period of it's life cycle. therefore if an individual is experiencing fungal problems there is prematurely, the root problem must be in immunal response. -D Re: Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? > If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? The root cause is fungus! We eat it, breath it, live in moldy homes, etc. You can learn a lot about how it affects our health at www.knowthecause.com<http://www.knowthecause.com/>. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Thanks v much Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Thank you so much Dave From: Amber <amber@...> Subject: Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? gallstones Date: Monday, 3 November, 2008, 1:07 AM > Two questions: > 1. What is the best way to deal with this without having surgery. I > take Dandelion Root and Milk Thistle every day...are there other non- > invasive measures I could take? > > 2. I have developed Psoriasis this year, since about the time what > turned out to be my gallbladder playing up began. Does anyone know of > any possible link between these two diseases? > Dave> Take A-F Betafood tablets from Standard Process Labs for your GB. Psoriasis could be due to a fungal problem. Natural antifungals are olive leaf extract, garlic, apple cider vinegar, oregano oil, etc. You can learn a lot about fungal problems on: www.knowthecause.com. Amber ------------------------------------ Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 Images: http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! To Post message: gallstones Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe Web Sites for more information: http://CureZone.org http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ Group page: gallstones To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! Have a nice day ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Thank You Dave From: Dave Shelden <wholehealthawareness@...> Subject: Re: Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? gallstones Date: Monday, 3 November, 2008, 2:59 PM We are exposed to funguses everyday of our lives and have been for millions of years. And to a much greater degree earlier in hjistory than we are now after the advent of central heating and other luxuries of life. the human body was either designed and/or evolved to deal with this aspect. funguses are a normal component of the decomposistion process. so for an organism to survive optimally it must have developed mechanisms to retard this process during the robust period of it's life cycle. therefore if an individual is experiencing fungal problems there is prematurely, the root problem must be in immunal response. -D Re: Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? > If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? The root cause is fungus! We eat it, breath it, live in moldy homes, etc. You can learn a lot about how it affects our health at www.knowthecause.com<http://www.knowthecause.com/>. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 By the way Dave, There is definitely a potential link between gallbladder and psoriasis. Liver/gallbladder is a major elimination avenue in the human body. When this route is not working properly, the body may be forced to eliminate through other avenues. Skin, kidney, lungs are then taxed exceptionally... In my practice, It would seem that liver issues are the number 1 player in psoriasis issues. Having said this, the person who mentioned allergic reactions is still right on the money. Improper digestion of proteins, excess histaminic release, etc. are heavy burdens upon the liver/gallbladder channel. As Amber has pointed out yeast or fungal load can cause the same issues. If one has such, it is not a static condition. The immune response is busting it's butt to kill off the invader, it is just not winning the war. So the detox load on liver to eliminate what is being killed off is challenged greatly. In your case, consider the possibility of gallbladder problems being an indication of liver dysfunction... Always, in all ways, -Dave Re: Re: Gallbladder problems and Psoriasis? > If in fact someone has a " fungal problem " , what is the root cause? The root cause is fungus! We eat it, breath it, live in moldy homes, etc. You can learn a lot about how it affects our health at www.knowthecause.com<http://www.knowthecause.com/<http://www.knowthecause.com/>>\ .. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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