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Hi..

 I don't have any experience with stone free...but I have been using Chanca

Piedra (also has a latin and Indian name).  I am still new with it so I don't

have much to report, other than it is also supposed to break stones...I also

take lecithin and milk thistle....there are lots of other things you can

take...but " how much can I really take here "   I am doing my best.  I don't eat

any animal fat or fried foods (no exceptions)...and I am planning a second gall

baldder flush in a few weeks.

If you want to do the flush and follow the  protocol exactly and take the epsom

salts, you should have no problems

all the best,

Rose

 

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From: peebster1 <peebster1@...>

gallstones

Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:34:40 AM

Subject: gallbladder feels bloated - is it infected?

My ultrasound 2 months ago showed many stones but no infection. I've

started taking a product called Stone Free this week which is

supposed to dissolve stones. (I asked a question earlier but no one

responded). Now, my gallbladder feels bloated/sore.

Do you think the bloating could just be from the Stone Free breaking

stuff up in my gallbladder? I hear 'gurgling' going on, so

I assume my gallbladder is still functioning.

I'm getting scared here, thinking an infection is brewing and I could

become septic and possibly die from it. Should I request another

ultrasound to see if things have changed from 2 months ago? I

haven't done the flush because I'm afraid of a stone moving and

blocking the port. I was scheduled for surgery once...maybe it's

time to just remove it?

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Thanks for responding. Do you ever feel bloated with the Chanca

Piedra? I'm 'hoping' that the Stone Free is working and breaking

things up...which could account for the bloating feeling. Everyone

talks about the flushes, but I'm fairly certain my gallbladder is not

functioning too well (had a scan years ago showed it was very slow)

and I wonder how it would act with all that oil.

I guess I just get tired of being scared that something horrible is

going to happen and I'll be sitting in the ER wondering why I just

didn't go through with the scheduled surgery to begin with instead of

putting my life at risk.

gallstones , Rose Conforti <roseconforti@...> wrote:

>

> Hi..

>

> �I don't have any experience with stone free...but I have been using

Chanca Piedra (also has a latin and Indian name). �I am still new with

it so I don't have much to report, other than it is also supposed to

break stones...I also take lecithin and milk thistle....there are lots

of other things you can take...but " how much can I really take here " �

I am doing my best.� I don't eat any animal fat or fried foods (no

exceptions)...and I am planning a second gall baldder flush in a few

weeks.

>

> If you want to do the flush and�follow the� protocol exactly and

take the epsom salts, you should have no problems

>

> all the best,

>

> Rose

>

>

> �

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: peebster1 <peebster1@...>

> gallstones

> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:34:40 AM

> Subject: gallbladder feels bloated - is it infected?

>

>

> My ultrasound 2 months ago showed many stones but no infection. I've

> started taking a product called Stone Free this week which is

> supposed to dissolve stones. (I asked a question earlier but no one

> responded). Now, my gallbladder feels bloated/sore.

>

> Do you think the bloating could just be from the Stone Free breaking

> stuff up in my gallbladder? I hear 'gurgling' going on, so

> I assume my gallbladder is still functioning.

>

> I'm getting scared here, thinking an infection is brewing and I could

> become septic and possibly die from it. Should I request another

> ultrasound to see if things have changed from 2 months ago? I

> haven't done the flush because I'm afraid of a stone moving and

> blocking the port. I was scheduled for surgery once...maybe it's

> time to just remove it?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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" guess " " fairly certain " - these words mean zero.

I recommend a flush per Hulda .

>

> Hi..

>

> �I don't have any experience with stone free...but I have been using

Chanca Piedra (also has a latin and Indian name). �I am still new with

it so I don't have much to report, other than it is also supposed to

break stones...I also take lecithin and milk thistle....there are lots

of other things you can take...but " how much can I really take here " �

I am doing my best.� I don't eat any animal fat or fried foods (no

exceptions). ..and I am planning a second gall baldder flush in a few

weeks.

>

> If you want to do the flush and�follow the� protocol exactly and

take the epsom salts, you should have no problems

>

> all the best,

>

> Rose

>

>

> �

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: peebster1 <peebster1@. ..>

> gallstones@gro ups.com

> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:34:40 AM

> Subject: gallbladder feels bloated - is it infected?

>

>

> My ultrasound 2 months ago showed many stones but no infection. I've

> started taking a product called Stone Free this week which is

> supposed to dissolve stones. (I asked a question earlier but no one

> responded). Now, my gallbladder feels bloated/sore.

>

> Do you think the bloating could just be from the Stone Free breaking

> stuff up in my gallbladder? I hear 'gurgling' going on, so

> I assume my gallbladder is still functioning.

>

> I'm getting scared here, thinking an infection is brewing and I could

> become septic and possibly die from it. Should I request another

> ultrasound to see if things have changed from 2 months ago? I

> haven't done the flush because I'm afraid of a stone moving and

> blocking the port. I was scheduled for surgery once...maybe it's

> time to just remove it?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You are not risking your life by trying alternative methods

especially when you can see the testimonials of all the people who

have improved their lives and well being so dramatically. So, pause ,

take a deep breath and reexamine your goal and let the facts speak

for themselves - fear is irrational - you sound intelligent enough to

be able to figure out what is good for you. Ask yourself these

questions: Why did I come to this group? Do I believe the people i

this group for the most part are truthful? Do I believe in the

success stories I have read here? What is stopping me from pursuing

this course?

I am certain you will get an answer to the effect the olive oil may

have on you. Stick in there- you are doing a whole lot better than

you think.

Good luck

FB

On Feb 19, 2009, at 4:33 PM, peebster1 wrote:

> Thanks for responding. Do you ever feel bloated with the Chanca

> Piedra? I'm 'hoping' that the Stone Free is working and breaking

> things up...which could account for the bloating feeling. Everyone

> talks about the flushes, but I'm fairly certain my gallbladder is not

> functioning too well (had a scan years ago showed it was very slow)

> and I wonder how it would act with all that oil.

>

> I guess I just get tired of being scared that something horrible is

> going to happen and I'll be sitting in the ER wondering why I just

> didn't go through with the scheduled surgery to begin with instead of

> putting my life at risk.

>

> gallstones , Rose Conforti <roseconforti@...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi..

> >

> > �I don't have any experience with stone free...but I have been

> using

> Chanca Piedra (also has a latin and Indian name). �I am still new

> with

> it so I don't have much to report, other than it is also supposed to

> break stones...I also take lecithin and milk thistle....there are lots

> of other things you can take...but " how much can I really take

> here " �

> I am doing my best.� I don't eat any animal fat or fried foods (no

> exceptions)...and I am planning a second gall baldder flush in a few

> weeks.

> >

> > If you want to do the flush and�follow the� protocol exactly and

> take the epsom salts, you should have no problems

> >

> > all the best,

> >

> > Rose

> >

> >

> > �

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: peebster1 <peebster1@...>

> > gallstones

> > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:34:40 AM

> > Subject: gallbladder feels bloated - is it infected?

> >

> >

> > My ultrasound 2 months ago showed many stones but no infection. I've

> > started taking a product called Stone Free this week which is

> > supposed to dissolve stones. (I asked a question earlier but no one

> > responded). Now, my gallbladder feels bloated/sore.

> >

> > Do you think the bloating could just be from the Stone Free breaking

> > stuff up in my gallbladder? I hear 'gurgling' going on, so

> > I assume my gallbladder is still functioning.

> >

> > I'm getting scared here, thinking an infection is brewing and I

> could

> > become septic and possibly die from it. Should I request another

> > ultrasound to see if things have changed from 2 months ago? I

> > haven't done the flush because I'm afraid of a stone moving and

> > blocking the port. I was scheduled for surgery once...maybe it's

> > time to just remove it?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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