Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Doragio, Polyps can completely recede. This is a bit different from gallbladder flushing though the flushes will only help and are probably recommended. The polyp is abnormal cell growth though benign. Therefore, you cannot flush it out, but the body can either apoptose and reabsorb or detrigger the cell proliferation process. This takes time. Even if she decides to try some other thing first it is probably imperative to follow up with the doctors in order to track it's growth or recension. If it gets to big this can become a big problem and gallbladder surgery would be a blessing at that point. But she probably has some time to try other things. Here are some possible things to try: Internally, Poke root (be very carefull. Start low dosages and work up slowly. It can produce nausea. Powerfull and wonderfull herb), guggul gum, turmeric, proteolytic enzymes (in between meals), lot's of liver/gallbladder therapy. Applied topically, poke root oil, castor oil, and if you are into breaking the law, while I would never recommend it, DMSO (Illegal, but one has to wonder why?). My very best to your mother.Dave gallstones@...: doragio@...: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:41:17 +0000Subject: Gallbladder Polyp Help Hi Everyone,I'm fortunate enough to come to this group via a link from the Curezone site and I was hoping someone can help me with the current situation.My mom was recently diagnosed through ultrasound of having a poly approx. 1.1cm in size. This is just past the threshold of the recommendation for gallbladder surgery according to the doctors. However, having read some of the people who have done this, we want to avoid this procedure by all means.So my question is, what can we do currently to help the situation of a gallbladder polyp? Is it the same procedure as flushing with the stones or totally something else?Thank you for any and all assistance, comments.Best wishes, _________________________________________________________________ Search that pays you back! Introducing Live Search cashback. http://search.live.com/cashback/? & pkw=form=MIJAAF/publ=HMTGL/crea=srchpaysyoubac\ k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Dave, I have also been diagnosed with a GB polyp. When you say surgery, I am assuming that you mean gallbladder removal rather than polyp removal? Also, do you know for sure that people have had success in reducing the polyp size by using the herbs and enzymes mentioned below? Are there any other treatments? If the polyp gets too big, why would the GB have to be removed? What kinds of problems would it cause? Thanks. > > > Doragio, > > Polyps can completely recede. This is a bit different from gallbladder flushing though the flushes will only help and are probably recommended. The polyp is abnormal cell growth though benign. Therefore, you cannot flush it out, but the body can either apoptose and reabsorb or detrigger the cell proliferation process. This takes time. Even if she decides to try some other thing first it is probably imperative to follow up with the doctors in order to track it's growth or recension. If it gets to big this can become a big problem and gallbladder surgery would be a blessing at that point. But she probably has some time to try other things. Here are some possible things to try: Internally, Poke root (be very carefull. Start low dosages and work up slowly. It can produce nausea. Powerfull and wonderfull herb), guggul gum, turmeric, proteolytic enzymes (in between meals), lot's of liver/gallbladder therapy. Applied topically, poke root oil, castor oil, and if you are into breaking the law, while I would never recommend it, DMSO (Illegal, but one has to wonder why?). My very best to your mother.Dave > > > gallstones@...: doragio@...: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:41:17 +0000Subject: Gallbladder Polyp Help > > > > > Hi Everyone,I'm fortunate enough to come to this group via a link from the Curezone site and I was hoping someone can help me with the current situation.My mom was recently diagnosed through ultrasound of having a poly approx. 1.1cm in size. This is just past the threshold of the recommendation for gallbladder surgery according to the doctors. However, having read some of the people who have done this, we want to avoid this procedure by all means.So my question is, what can we do currently to help the situation of a gallbladder polyp? Is it the same procedure as flushing with the stones or totally something else?Thank you for any and all assistance, comments.Best wishes, > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Search that pays you back! Introducing Live Search cashback. > http://search.live.com/cashback/? & pkw=form=MIJAAF/publ=HMTGL/crea=srchpaysyouback > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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