Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 I first tried the Dr. Schultz gallbladder flush using raw sunflower oil. I felt worse afterwards so i figured i just needed to switch the oils. Just a few days ago i tried the flush using raw olive oil and felt even worse than the first flush. I got internal heating immediately afterwards and now have a constant aching pain in my side right around where the gallbladder is. The pain increases whenever i lay down and can sleep only about 2 hours at a time. About 3 months ago i got a ultrasound test and nothing showed up, so i dismissed the idea of having gallstones. Then someone told me i cant rely on the tests because hers came up negative even though she still had gallstones and got rid of them by doing a flush, so now i am dubious. What i do know is the side pain and internal heating increases whenever i eat fatty foods, so i avoid oils, meats, eggs, dairy, nuts, seeds, breads, pastries, etc. A typical meal that i eat includes rice, fish, and veggies. I eat most meals with holy basil which feels good. I also must eat only small meals. If i overeat (more than a child-size meal) then i will get a stomach and will break out in a sweat from my body become burning hot no matter what i eat. I got a hold of the stone breaker herb (Phyllanthus niruri) and feel slightly better after drinking the tea (very bitter). Has anyone tried the stone breaker chanca piedrac compound by Herb Pharm? Two out of the 4 ingredients are known to help with gallstones and the other 2 help with the liver. Any other ideas? In addition, my throat is a always dry and itchy no matter how much water i drink. This poses a serious problem due to my profession being singing. Im open to any suggestions on how to keep my throat moist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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