Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Try to get AOR CHANCA PIEDRA 3 capsules a days and you will feel the difference. On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:04 AM, roseconforti <roseconforti@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 --- In gallstones , " roseconforti " <roseconforti@...> wrote: > > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... Hi Rose, I'm so sorry to hear that you've been unwell. > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? No, but I did a little reading about meniere's syndrome (is that how you spell it?) and learned that it has to do with the inner ear. Did your dr. say anything about how this condition is actually related to the gall bladder? I couldn't find any information on the connection between this condition and the gall bladder, but here's a site with some info on Meniere's: http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/menieres/menieres.html So I'm a little confused. Does this mean that you actually did have a gall bladder attack? Or did you have attack of meniere's? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? I don't know, but I would imagine that getting those stones out would be beneficial regardless. > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose You may need to do a series of flushes. One flush generally doesn't make much of a dent with most people. Why are you nervous about getting s stone stuck? Has this happened to you when you've done flushes before? If so, what protocol did you use? There's really no reason to be fearful about a stone getting stuck if you follow Hulda 's protocol and take the recommended doses of dissolved epsom salts at the prescribed times the evening before and the morning after drinking the olive oil/juice mixture. It might help to relieve your fears if you read the article at this link about how the magnesium sulphate in epsom salts works when taken during a liver flush: http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=985355 If it's any consolation, maybe it would help you to know that I've done a half dozen flushes, passed hundreds of stones and have never experienced any pain whatsoever doing them, so obviously no stones have gotten stuck inside me. I'm sure there are plenty of others on this list who've had similar experiences and can would tell you the same thing. elan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Has anyone here ever done that liver flush? From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On Behalf Of elan_spire Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:47 PM gallstones Subject: Re: Meniere's syndrom --- In gallstones <mailto:gallstones%40> , " roseconforti " <roseconforti@...> wrote: > > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... Hi Rose, I'm so sorry to hear that you've been unwell. > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? No, but I did a little reading about meniere's syndrome (is that how you spell it?) and learned that it has to do with the inner ear. Did your dr. say anything about how this condition is actually related to the gall bladder? I couldn't find any information on the connection between this condition and the gall bladder, but here's a site with some info on Meniere's: http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/menieres/menieres.html So I'm a little confused. Does this mean that you actually did have a gall bladder attack? Or did you have attack of meniere's? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? I don't know, but I would imagine that getting those stones out would be beneficial regardless. > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose You may need to do a series of flushes. One flush generally doesn't make much of a dent with most people. Why are you nervous about getting s stone stuck? Has this happened to you when you've done flushes before? If so, what protocol did you use? There's really no reason to be fearful about a stone getting stuck if you follow Hulda 's protocol and take the recommended doses of dissolved epsom salts at the prescribed times the evening before and the morning after drinking the olive oil/juice mixture. It might help to relieve your fears if you read the article at this link about how the magnesium sulphate in epsom salts works when taken during a liver flush: http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=985355 If it's any consolation, maybe it would help you to know that I've done a half dozen flushes, passed hundreds of stones and have never experienced any pain whatsoever doing them, so obviously no stones have gotten stuck inside me. I'm sure there are plenty of others on this list who've had similar experiences and can would tell you the same thing. elan __________ NOD32 3675 (20081209) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Thank you so much all.  I will ask doctor what the correlation is between gall bladder and meniere's disease. he is not an allopathic doctor so he will have some esoteric response (I imagine). But, I will ask.  And, I will look for this AOR....is that for the gall bladder, meniere's, or both? Thanks again. Rose ________________________________ From: Munawar Rasheed <munawarr@...> gallstones Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:51:18 PM Subject: Re: Meniere's syndrom Try to get AOR CHANCA PIEDRA 3 capsules a days and you will feel the difference. On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:04 AM, roseconforti <roseconforti> wrote: > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 I am interested in learning about chanca piedra as I don't know much about it. What does it do? How does it help you? What has been your personal experience with it? Thanks. --- In gallstones , " Munawar Rasheed " <munawarr@...> wrote: > > Try to get AOR CHANCA PIEDRA 3 capsules a days and you will feel the > difference. > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:04 AM, roseconforti <roseconforti@...> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > > pain... > > > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > > experience with this dizziness? > > > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > > > Rose > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 I just looked up chanca piedra on line and it sounds amazing. I am wondering where is best to order from. AOR is being recommended so I guess wherever this brand is offered. there is lots of information on this on line. Personal experience would be nice to hear:)) ________________________________ From: fjnie1234 <Fred.Niehaus@...> gallstones Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 9:10:07 AM Subject: Re: Meniere's syndrom I am interested in learning about chanca piedra as I don't know much about it. What does it do? How does it help you? What has been your personal experience with it? Thanks. --- In gallstones@gro ups.com, " Munawar Rasheed " <munawarr@.. .> wrote: > > Try to get AOR CHANCA PIEDRA 3 capsules a days and you will feel the > difference. > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:04 AM, roseconforti <roseconforti@ ...> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > > pain... > > > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > > experience with this dizziness? > > > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > > > Rose > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Hi Rose,  I've been having that dizziness spell or vertigo or minieres' syndrome. It became part of my life that I can almost predict the onset of the attack That I began tracking the pattern such as what previous activities I had before the attack, what kind of food I took in, and also my environment such as the pollution of air, strong perfume. And I don't know for others, but in my experience, these triggers vertigo. When I eat much fatty food, cake with butter icing, specially those that are kept for more than 2 days, their lard or fat affects my sense of smell that I am nauseated. Activities that are stressful, even posture when you strain your neck for so long like in bending to reas or sleep.,, putting much weight at your shoulder and strained the eys due to much exposure in computer and reading. These specially when my resistance is low, these activities triggers my vertigo. I take betahistine to check this . This was prescribed by my physician. Some herbal medicine with ginko Bilova is also helpful. You said you ate hamburger, and you got dizzy, I guess thats the fat or the lard or oil used to fry the potties or the fat of the meat itself..Maybe I have to hear from Dave why these cause vertigo? > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 The secretion of Catarrh (mucus) from the mucosal membranes is several fold in purpose. The first is to protect the body from invasion from the outside. This is the lining of your digestive tract, sinuses, ears, eyes, vaginal etc. anything exposed to the outside world (including skin. While you do not think of a mucus discharge here, you sweat). So very recently they have realized for instance that ear wax is highly anti viral and anti bacterial and now it is recommended to be very careful if/when removing it because it is there for a purpose and the natural migration out of the ear normally occurs. So when you get a bacterial or viral infection the sinuses, ears, lungs etc produce more discharge in order to provide a protective film as well as these anti microbial aspects. Another purpose is elimination of unwanted metabolic products. Excessive sweating, eye goop, ear wax, lung biscuits, etc can be a sign of insufficient elimination through the main channels which are liver/gallbladder/colon and Kidney/bladder. This is how gallbladder problems could be associated. you are not metabolizing fats properly, the liver is not eliminating properly, so the body is forced to eliminate through other channels, in this case the ears and you develop excessive hydrops. -Dave Re: Meniere's syndrom Hi Rose, I've been having that dizziness spell or vertigo or minieres' syndrome. It became part of my life that I can almost predict the onset of the attack That I began tracking the pattern such as what previous activities I had before the attack, what kind of food I took in, and also my environment such as the pollution of air, strong perfume. And I don't know for others, but in my experience, these triggers vertigo. When I eat much fatty food, cake with butter icing, specially those that are kept for more than 2 days, their lard or fat affects my sense of smell that I am nauseated. Activities that are stressful, even posture when you strain your neck for so long like in bending to reas or sleep.,, putting much weight at your shoulder and strained the eys due to much exposure in computer and reading. These specially when my resistance is low, these activities triggers my vertigo. I take betahistine to check this . This was prescribed by my physician. Some herbal medicine with ginko Bilova is also helpful. You said you ate hamburger, and you got dizzy, I guess thats the fat or the lard or oil used to fry the potties or the fat of the meat itself..Maybe I have to hear from Dave why these cause vertigo? > Hi All, > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > pain... > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > experience with this dizziness? > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > Rose > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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