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I have been having stomach upsets over the last few months, had 3 within 3

months, last one end of March. The Dr sent me for blood tests and a stomach

scan. I got the results of my stomach scan today, I do have multiple gallstones

so have to see a specialist.

What can cause these? Is there any way of taking away the gallstones without

operating to take the gallbladder out?

I have problems with general anaesthetic as I have breathing problems and use a

ventilator?

I look forward to hearing your comments

Liz

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ciongratulations - you are the winner today for gallstones....

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Subject: DIAGNOSED WITH GALL STONES TODAY

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Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 3:54 PM

I have been having stomach upsets over the last few months, had 3 within 3

months, last one end of March. The Dr sent me for blood tests and a stomach

scan. I got the results of my stomach scan today, I do have multiple gallstones

so have to see a specialist.

What can cause these? Is there any way of taking away the gallstones without

operating to take the gallbladder out?

I have problems with general anaesthetic as I have breathing problems and use a

ventilator?

I look forward to hearing your comments

Liz

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> I have been having stomach upsets over the last few months, had 3 within 3

months, last one end of March. The Dr sent me for blood tests and a stomach

scan. I got the results of my stomach scan today, I do have multiple gallstones

so have to see a specialist.

>

> What can cause these?

Hi Liz,

I don't think even the medical types in white coats know exactly what causes

them.

What is known is that gallstones are formed out of cholesterol and other

substances found in the bile, and that bile is made in the liver and travels

through a duct where it is stored in the gall bladder, eventually to be released

into the digestive tract.

Besides making bile, one of the liver's main functions is to filter toxins and

other wastes from the blood. And one of the ways the liver disposes of these

noxious substances is by secreting them into the bile. Stored in the gall

bladder until needed, small amounts of bile are then excreted into the

intestines, where it helps with the digestion of fats, and ideally the toxins

and wastes it contains are eliminated via the feces.

However this process doesn't always necessarily go as smoothly as it should.

Since many people don't always eat the healthiest diets, and since the planet is

full of toxic chemicals which are finding their way into the water we drink, the

air we breathe and the food we eat, some people's livers are not functioning at

peak efficiency because they're overburdened with attempting to filter all this

environmental pollution from our bodies.

Think of the role an oil filter plays in your car and imagine what would happen

over the long haul if you never changed it. It would get all gunked up and

congested with sticky, gooey crud, it wouldn't be able to do its job properly,

and eventually it would get completely blocked up. This is a rough analogy for

what happens when the liver is overloaded and the gall bladder becomes congested

with coagulated bile to the point of causing painful attacks.

When liver functioning stagnates, this can have a domino effect. Not only does

it compromise the liver's ability to do its many jobs, but it also negatively

impacts gall bladder and digestive function. What happens is that often

peoples' gall bladders are chock full and choked with stale, stagnant toxic

bile, which can coalesce and congeal to the point of forming things like stones,

sludge, chaff and gravel. And since bile plays a part in digestion, if the flow

of bile is congested in this way, it can cause problems with nutrient

assimilation and elimination of wastes. So it can become a bit of a vicious

circle.

>>

Is there any way of taking away the gallstones without operating to take the

gallbladder out?

>>

Yes, there sure is. It's called a liver/gall bladder flush, and doing a series

of these cleanses properly can result in the elimination of many, many

gallstones.

There are also a number of herbs that can be very helpful for improving liver

function and dissolving stones.

Addressing the diet can (and should) play a role as well, and doing other types

of cleanses can also be very beneficial in helping to accelerate the healing

process.

>

> I have problems with general anaesthetic as I have breathing problems and use

a ventilator?

>

> I look forward to hearing your comments

>

>

> Liz

>

I'd suggest you start by reading through some of the archived messages on this

list to learn as much as you can about how to do liver cleanses and support your

body's own healing wisdom. Look through the files and links sections too, where

you'll find loads of information and resources.

Curezone also has a huge forum with years worth of archives all about liver/gall

bladder flushing:

http://www.curezone.org/forums/f.asp?f=447

Read and research so you can get as informed as possible, then ask questions

here and/or on the curezone forum. There are plenty of folks with a lot of

experience in both these places who can answer your questions and guide you

through the process of helping yourself to take responsibility for your health

and heal your own body.

Elan

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