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> I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have

> her

> gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass

> along

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> gone.

> Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

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You've come to the right group!!! I was in the same position as your friend.

Doctors were preasuring me to get mine taken out. That will be a year Dec 30th.

Haven't had an GB attack since. I only changed my died a little. No pop, fried

food, or red meat.. I feel  fine.

~Angie Milby~  

From: Mom2SavNSyd@... <Mom2SavNSyd@...>

Subject: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to

have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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Hi, I had my gallbladder taken out laproscopally last week. I was having 2

attacks and they found small stones in my GB. I spent 1 night in the hospital

and feel great. Returned to work 2 days later, and I work outside in the water!

In the hospital I was next to a lady who waited and she seemed to be is so much

pain that I'm so glad I had it taken out. They have to tell you about the risks

of lifetime diareah but I had no problem at all and I can still eat whatever I

want. It's been a week and I'm chasing my toddler around and the incisions have

been healed for days. I hope this helps because you hear all kinds of things on

the internet but I think if you're normally healthy it's better to have it taken

out before it creates a problem.

Jackie

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You've come to the right group!!! I was in the same position as your friend.

Doctors were preasuring me to get mine taken out. That will be a year Dec 30th.

Haven't had an GB attack since. I only changed my died a little. No pop, fried

food, or red meat.. I feel fine.

~Angie Milby~

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Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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My doctor recommended I take mine out in 2002 - I changed my diet,

stopped eating junk and moderate meals with an emphasis on greens and

fruit and still have mine. AF Beta Food will help curb and eliminate

attacks. How old id ur friends daughter? If old enough she may be

ready for a GB flush.

good luck

FB

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> I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to

> have her

> gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to

> pass along

> to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder

> is gone.

> Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your

> suggestion are

> welcomed.

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From what I understand the only way to take away the attacks is to remove the

GB. It's not a very painful operation and the pain of the attacks far outweigh

the pain of the surgery. I had the laproscopic last week and was back to work

in 2 days. Get it out. Flushes don't work. The stones are not what they say

come out with the flushes. I have my gallstones in a container that were

removed from surgery and they are nothing like what I got with the flushes.

Flushes don't work.

________________________________

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She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is there any

way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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Hypnosis is one avenue to overcome the nausea. I assume you are

speaking about 's flush - and that her getting ill has prevented

her from keeping anything down. Was it the olive oil or lemon juice

that made her ill or was it the epsom salts?

You may also try switching from lemon juice to grapefruit juice, fresh

squeezed is the best and blending the oil into the juice. Alos, if it

was the salts try refrigerating the water after you've dissolved the

salts makes it go down easier.

Have u tried AF Beta tablets? They are made by Standard Process and

from the reviews from this site, myself included, the Beta tablets

take the pain away almost immediately and you need take them only when

needed.

Good luck

FB

On the nutrition front avocados and beets should become staples in the

diet.

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Wow! Jackie you are obviously an authority on gallbladders and health. You

should put that jar with the stones on the nightstand next to your head so every

morning when you wake up you will be reminded about how right you were and

are... What next? a portion of your colon? Knee? How about a thyroid?

Moderators watch out, I smell something...

-Dave

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" Tis better to take care of it so you never have a problem. However if you

didn't, might be best to take responsibility for it and attempt to heal it. Do

you have breast cancer yet? HMMM... Might be best to have them removed before

they create a problem. Glad to hear that in the past week you are feeling

better. Let us hope that the next 40 years holds the same. Interesting that

you show up on the group after you have had the organ removed. While you were

supposedly doing the flushes that you talk about in your next post, did you

search the internet for groups to assist? Or did you wing it on your own and

then search for gallbladder health groups to parade your decision on? Sniff,

sniff...

-Dave

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Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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I disagree wholeheartedly about it being best to have your GB taken out.

That would be my last chance choice ever.

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Subject: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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The only way?  Wrong and a failure of research.  Only way???? oy vey.

Gee, the chance of some percentage of people having diarhea for life...great...

Nothing personal, but I found this entertaining.

From: Jackie <birdsofparadisecayman@...>

Subject: Re: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:19 PM

From what I understand the only way to take away the attacks is to

remove the GB. It's not a very painful operation and the pain of the attacks

far outweigh the pain of the surgery. I had the laproscopic last week and was

back to work in 2 days. Get it out. Flushes don't work. The stones are not

what they say come out with the flushes. I have my gallstones in a container

that were removed from surgery and they are nothing like what I got with the

flushes. Flushes don't work.

____________ _________ _________ __

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She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is there any

way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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Say her to visit www.slackstone.com (this web site is from Spain, but has a

section in English)

Slackstone II is a product that will dissolve all the stones AND will

prevent to develop another stones later. This Slackstone II has 45 years in

the market with very good reports on solving excessive calcium, on

gallstones, kidney stones, uric acid and cardiac calcifications affecting

cardiac valves.

M.D.

On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:22 PM, <Mom2SavNSyd@...> wrote:

> I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have

> her

> gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass

> along

> to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is

> gone.

> Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

> welcomed.

>

>

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I am scheduled to see a surgeon on January 8th. I am happy to say I now have

the confidence to cancel that appointment. I did my first flush two weeks

ago and as soon as I can, a few days after Christmas I will be doing my

second. I had so much relief from my first flush though I was very nervous!

They do work, I did pass stones but it could take many more to get the big

ones out I now know. You have to believe and have faith. Having surgery is

the easy way out.

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 12:39 AM

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I disagree wholeheartedly about it being best to have your GB taken out.

That would be my last chance choice ever.

From: Mom2SavNSyd@ aol.com <Mom2SavNSyd@ aol.com>

Subject: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass

along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is

gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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Could not agree more that if you have stones and have had attacks - taking out

the gb is the safest option instead of waiting for stones to get impacted in

bile duct and/or ultimately damage the pancreas. If you could not avoid stones

in the first place by diet and other natural ways, it is too late to try those

now - that's my 2 cents. Natural cure is not bad - but there is a limit and time

for that. If my kid wants a bike and I give him/her a tri-cycle - that does not

help and when he becomes adult and it is time for a motorized vehicle and I give

a cycle and so on, that does not help.

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Subject: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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Agreed that having the organ removed is the best decision for some. I for one

have no problem with it as a well thought out decision. There is no right nor

wrong decision. Attempting other methods first may be prudent. In regards the

theory that the gallbladder is an unnecessary organ... I would be careful

before swallowing that line though. A convienient was of deluding someone into

a point of view and procedure. I also understand that this is not yours

necessarily but those who would purport it to you are attempting to spin

gold out of flax. While it is true that in our earlier history as a species we

ate when we could, the load on the digestion of fats was no greater, and in fact

probably a lot less than a number 2 meal supersized or a pint of Haggen Daz.

Our caloric intake is many times greater in " developed " cultures. The medical

establishment or anyone else suggesting that organs such as the gallbladder,

tonsils, appendix, stomach acid, thyroid or whatever are vestigial is ignorant

(in the truest sense of the word) fantasy. Life threatening and quality

destructive. Run from such an individual. Run for your life.

-Dave

Questions and need advice from everyone please

I think the decision to remove your gallbladder is a personal one. You can

gather info from people who aren't dr's and who made the decision for them self,

but that is all it is, their opinion. So don't let anyone scare you into doing

or not doing something.

That being said, if your friend's daughter has only had one attack I would

advise her to hold off. Many people have only one attack and never have

another, flush or no flush, change in diet or no change.

For me I decided to have my gb removed (almost a yr ago). It was the right

decision for me and I have never regretted it. It was an out patient surgery

and I was back to work in 4 days. It was painful for the first few days, but so

were the multiple attacks I was having every month or two, which I truly believe

had nothing to do with what I ate because I remember having one right before

meal time on several occasions and I had not eaten a 'horrible' meal prior. I

happened to only get them after the birth of my son, which is common and I did

not want to take the chance that during my second pregnancy I would be suffering

from attacks.

That is just my story, it may or may not be the right option for you or anyone

else on the board, but it is for me.

There are many people who say " it's an organ and is very useful " and they

might be right, but there are also others who believe that evolution has made

the gb basically unnecessary. The thought behind it being that when we were

hunter and gatherers we might have had a heavy meal every few days. The gb was

needed to store the bile for when that meal needed to be digested. Now that we

eat often this is no longer the case. Just 'food' for thought.

When all is said and done, do what is best for you.

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I have done my research and as far as I can see all that the flushes flush out

are oil residue. And if they do flush out what about the risk of getting a

stone stuck in a duct??? seems like a risky choice to make. I speak from

experience and am telling you that the operation is quite painless and for those

who are healthy individuals it IS the BEST option!! Hands Down. I had surgery

last week and felt 100% 2 days later. The only pain was from the small

incisions somewhat like bruises. No big deal .. The lady in the bed next to me

in the hospital trusted the flushes and was in sooooooooooo much pain moaning

and groaning, vomiting and crying for 4 days!!!!! She ended up with a major

surgery, infection and 2 weeks in the hospital, i Only went for 1 night!!! I'm

so glad that I chose to do the surgery while I was healthy! Listen, I speak

from experience, when I was considering the surgery if I would have listened to

the gossip about the flushes I

would have made myself very sick because of the stone in my duct. And I have

my stones in a jar and they are NOTHING like those flushed out during the

flushes!!! Sorry for all of you who are fearful as I was before the surgery but

it really is no big deal and If your GB is causing a problem odds are that you

really aren't using it anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take it out before it becomes a

problem and causes more pain!!! Listen to the doctors not the people scared of

surgery on the site!!!!!!!

________________________________

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 1:41:46 AM

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The only way? Wrong and a failure of research. Only way???? oy vey.

Gee, the chance of some percentage of people having diarhea for life...great. ..

Nothing personal, but I found this entertaining.

From: Jackie <birdsofparadisecaym an (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:19 PM

From what I understand the only way to take away the attacks is to remove the

GB. It's not a very painful operation and the pain of the attacks far outweigh

the pain of the surgery. I had the laproscopic last week and was back to work

in 2 days. Get it out. Flushes don't work. The stones are not what they say

come out with the flushes. I have my gallstones in a container that were

removed from surgery and they are nothing like what I got with the flushes.

Flushes don't work.

____________ _________ _________ __

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gallstones@gro ups.com

Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 8:09:43 PM

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She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is there any

way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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Please tell me if your product works so well then why are gallstones still one

of the most common problems ????? Seems like after 45 years someone would have

noticed that it works!!

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 1:56:00 AM

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Say her to visit www.slackstone. com (this web site is from Spain, but has a

section in English)

Slackstone II is a product that will dissolve all the stones AND will

prevent to develop another stones later. This Slackstone II has 45 years in

the market with very good reports on solving excessive calcium, on

gallstones, kidney stones, uric acid and cardiac calcifications affecting

cardiac valves.

M.D.

On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:22 PM, <Mom2SavNSyd@ aol.com> wrote:

> I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have

> her

> gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass

> along

> to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is

> gone.

> Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

> welcomed.

>

>

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Stones do not necessarily get stuck in the duct nor do they necessarily damage

the pancreas. While this is always a possibility the instance is rare. The

vast majority of people have all sorts of options and gobs of time. 80% of all

stones are silent! That means that the people on this group who have

experienced attacks are in the 20% minority. What about the other 80%? Do we

see our family and friends dropping like flies from gallstones? An attack is

nothing more than a cramp. The smooth muscle constricts to empty the contents

and since it cannot it continues to constrict for a period of time. You may

think you are going to die, in fact you may wish to die, but the vast majority

are not life or pancreas threatening. This is like saying " never cross a street

because you can get hit by a car. " . True, but a small likelihood as long as you

are careful and aware. The vast majority of people with gallstones or

gallbladder problems did not get there by being unsuccessful at avoiding them

through diet and other natural means; quite to the contrary, we get there by

ignoring diet and natural means. If I abuse my kids I do not abandon them, I

might take responsibility for my actions and attempt to heal the wounds I have

created before I dump them on the streets...

-Dave

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gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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I personally disagree - you are never too late to try a flush and any other

method to save your body.  Maybe if the GB is dead which happened to a few

people.

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Subject: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:22 PM

I have a friend who's daughter is being pressured by her doctor to have her

gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass along

to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is gone.

Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

welcomed.

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OK... You have not done your research or anyone else's on this group. Your

experience is caving to an industrial paradigm and then purporting it for fact.

If you had done your research you would have found that the risk of getting a

stone stuck is minimal at best. An unpleasant and albeit dangerous possibility

but very rare. No one argues with the fact that the operation is about as

painless as an operation can be... But what on earth does this have to do with

gallbladder health or health in general for that matter? If you were a healthy

individual you would not be experiencing gallbladder dysfunction. From the

bottom of my heart and the depth of my soul, please consider that the

gallbladder dysfunction that you experienced may be a friendly wake up call from

a magnificent universe that there might be a problem with how you have been

living your life, and that you might not be quite as healthy as you think...

You talk about people who are afraid of surgery... Crap. Surgery is the

easy way out and always has been. Those who tough it out through the

discomfort, inconvenience, and lifestyle changes needed to save the poor little

organ exhibit bravery you obviously have not known in life. Again, as I have

stated many times before, having your gallbladder out as a last option is not a

bad thing... But you, walk onto the group and purport surgery as an only

option... HMMMM. As also I have stated before, there is an odor in the air.

Moderators please take note. The wording of " Listen to the doctors not the

people scared of surgery on the site!!!!!! " smells of subterranean, blind,

tunnel diggers...

-Dave

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Maybe 'cuz you had your gallbladder out instead of trying his product...?

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Say her to visit www.slackstone. com (this web site is from Spain, but has a

section in English)

Slackstone II is a product that will dissolve all the stones AND will

prevent to develop another stones later. This Slackstone II has 45 years in

the market with very good reports on solving excessive calcium, on

gallstones, kidney stones, uric acid and cardiac calcifications affecting

cardiac valves.

M.D.

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> her

> gallbladder taken out. I am looking for any and all information to pass

> along

> to her. I would like her to hear stories about after the gallbladder is

> gone.

> Also stories on how to improve her health. Any and all your suggestion are

> welcomed.

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Obiously I am not done yet now that my hackles are up... Couple of questions

Jackie... If you went for only one night, how are you so familiar with someone

who was vomiting and crying for 4 days (and was in " Sooooooooooo much pain

moaning and groaning " )? Two weeks in a hospital? Did she have managed care

insurance? Or is she independently wealthy? $$$... Anyone have experience

with hospital stays and managed care? Outside of imminent death they would have

booted her ass long before 2 weeks... And please don't try and tell me that it

took 2 weeks to get the infection under control. Especially since she was

probably a " healthy " person to begin with...

When it comes to gossip Jackie, you are the queen...

May I suggest you do with your stones (since you still have them in a jar)

as the woman in the history of Chinese medicine did with her beloved husband's

stone (he got it stuck and died by the way)... Hang them around your neck and

go picking salad greens in a patch of golden coin grass (lysmachia)... Save any

you would like to keep for posterity in the jar...

-Dave

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She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is there any

way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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you worry about a stuck stone so you are happy to remove your GB?  While they

were in there why didn't they remove your appendix, one kidney, half your liver,

etc.  since according to you you do not need them and are probably not using

them anyway.

Your room mate was moaning, who can precisely say why?  You predispose that it

is because of her supposedly doing the flush

You have too much theorizing here for me.

From: Jackie <birdsofparadisecay m an (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: Questions and need advice from everyone please

gallstones@gro ups.com

Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 6:19 PM

From what I understand the only way to take away the attacks is to remove the

GB. It's not a very painful operation and the pain of the attacks far outweigh

the pain of the surgery. I had the laproscopic last week and was back to work

in 2 days. Get it out. Flushes don't work. The stones are not what they say

come out with the flushes. I have my gallstones in a container that were

removed from surgery and they are nothing like what I got with the flushes.

Flushes don't work.

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She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is there any

way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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Guys,

Just thought I'd let you all know, I'm having my brain taken out next

week. Because from what I understand the only way to take care of my

headaches is to get rid of it. Since I'm not using it anyways why not?

Besides brain flushes just DONT work.

:P

>

> From what I understand the only way to take away the attacks is to

remove the GB. It's not a very painful operation and the pain of the

attacks far outweigh the pain of the surgery. I had the laproscopic

last week and was back to work in 2 days. Get it out. Flushes don't

work. The stones are not what they say come out with the flushes. I

have my gallstones in a container that were removed from surgery and

they are nothing like what I got with the flushes. Flushes don't work.

>

>

>

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> gallstones

> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 8:09:43 PM

> Subject: Re: Questions and need advice from everyone please

>

>

> She is 29, She has done flushes but said they make her sick. Is

there any

> way to deterrer the sickness? Thanks

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