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Hi Everyone,

I'm new to this form, and I have a question regarding gall flush safety. I've

got a stone that is oblong and is 2.5 cm in length, 2.2 cm widthwise. Is it safe

to venture gallbladder flush, given the stone size? I've read a lot on the

internet about the flushes and seen some impressive pictures of large numbers of

stones (usually smaller in size), but no reassurance that it's safe enough with

stones this size. Does anyone have any experience regarding this?

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Probably safe, seen larger stones flushed but this is still a very large nugget.

Why not work at dissolution for awhile and flush later when it is say, 1/2 the

size? -D

stone size

Hi Everyone,

I'm new to this form, and I have a question regarding gall flush safety. I've

got a stone that is oblong and is 2.5 cm in length, 2.2 cm widthwise. Is it safe

to venture gallbladder flush, given the stone size? I've read a lot on the

internet about the flushes and seen some impressive pictures of large numbers of

stones (usually smaller in size), but no reassurance that it's safe enough with

stones this size. Does anyone have any experience regarding this?

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Hello,

As long as you include several doses of dissolved epsom salt in your protocol,

(generally two are taken in the evening prior to drinking the olive oil and two

more are taken the morning after) you should have no problem passing stones, no

matter what their size. The magnesium in the epsom salt relaxes the biliary

ducts, which helps stones to pass easily into the intestinal tract for

elimination, and it also causes frequent loose stools so that much of the

released matter is offloaded from the body rapidly.

Check out this excerpt from s Moritz's book The Amazing Liver and Gall

Bladder Flush:

http://tinyurl.com/yfl2rbn

Scroll down to the next page to see a photo of a stone considerably larger than

the one you say you have, which was passed by one of s' clients.

According to s, who is considered by many to be an expert on liver

flushes, many gallstones are 2cm and larger, and even the larger ones can be

passed safely and painlessly during a flush.

Do be aware however, that you may not pass the particular stone you're taking

about on your first flush. It may (or may not) take doing a series of flushes

before it comes out.

Elan

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> Hi Everyone,

> I'm new to this form, and I have a question regarding gall flush safety. I've

got a stone that is oblong and is 2.5 cm in length, 2.2 cm widthwise. Is it safe

to venture gallbladder flush, given the stone size? I've read a lot on the

internet about the flushes and seen some impressive pictures of large numbers of

stones (usually smaller in size), but no reassurance that it's safe enough with

stones this size. Does anyone have any experience regarding this?

>

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