Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 GB issues are very closely related to diet. I have seen a great deal of success with a program based on Pitchford's ideas on the GB in Healing with Wholefoods I usually recommend a gradual GB renewal program but there are also more drastic overnight or one week programs wich have saved many people's GB. I think the gradual program is safer and more effective long term the herb cleavers is a godsend for the GB. It is part of the program but can also be used on its own working at keeping your GB is a very worthwhile endeavour. Now going towards the fall in the northern hemoisphere means the organis of the opposite season Liver and GB often complain if the organs of the season - lungs and Large intestine which are weka in many people these days cannot keep their energies in check there are a lot of GB self help ebooks if you google too sarah wrote: Help! i have a friend who has just been diagnosed with gall bladder stones. she's been in quite a bit of pain, on and off. The dr wants to take out her gall bladder, but she'd rather not have surgery (she's already had her appendix removed.) She is a vegetarian. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. -- Ilanit Tof - Signature Ilanit Ms Ilanit Tof B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition ilanit@... www.littletree.com.au Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Unbelievable timing - my husband has just scheduled to have his gb removed next Thursday because of stones. Now I know he has done alot of research, especially with the computer and has asked his doctor many questions. I tried to approach the topic to see if he might consider an alternative way in which the stones may pass by themselves. He said his doctor said once it reaches the symptomatic level (pain!!!) then even if the stones pass, they are most likely to return. Also the doctors have convinced him that it's a very " easy " operation, that he doesn't need his gb, and that it's been done alot. So I'm in a big dilemna whether to pass on this info to him or not. Klara > > > Help! i have a friend who has just been diagnosed with gall bladder > > stones. she's been in quite a bit of pain, on and off. The dr wants > > to take out her gall bladder, but she'd rather not have surgery (she's > > already had her appendix removed.) She is a vegetarian. Does anyone > > have any suggestions? Thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- > > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. > > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=42974/*http://www.yahoo.com/preview> > > > > > -- > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Unbelievable timing - my husband has just scheduled to have his gb removed next Thursday because of stones. Now I know he has done alot of research, especially with the computer and has asked his doctor many questions. I tried to approach the topic to see if he might consider an alternative way in which the stones may pass by themselves. He said his doctor said once it reaches the symptomatic level (pain!!!) then even if the stones pass, they are most likely to return. Also the doctors have convinced him that it's a very " easy " operation, that he doesn't need his gb, and that it's been done alot. So I'm in a big dilemna whether to pass on this info to him or not. Klara > > > Help! i have a friend who has just been diagnosed with gall bladder > > stones. she's been in quite a bit of pain, on and off. The dr wants > > to take out her gall bladder, but she'd rather not have surgery (she's > > already had her appendix removed.) She is a vegetarian. Does anyone > > have any suggestions? Thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- > > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. > > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=42974/*http://www.yahoo.com/preview> > > > > > -- > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Unbelievable timing - my husband has just scheduled to have his gb removed next Thursday because of stones. Now I know he has done alot of research, especially with the computer and has asked his doctor many questions. I tried to approach the topic to see if he might consider an alternative way in which the stones may pass by themselves. He said his doctor said once it reaches the symptomatic level (pain!!!) then even if the stones pass, they are most likely to return. Also the doctors have convinced him that it's a very " easy " operation, that he doesn't need his gb, and that it's been done alot. So I'm in a big dilemna whether to pass on this info to him or not. Klara > > > Help! i have a friend who has just been diagnosed with gall bladder > > stones. she's been in quite a bit of pain, on and off. The dr wants > > to take out her gall bladder, but she'd rather not have surgery (she's > > already had her appendix removed.) She is a vegetarian. Does anyone > > have any suggestions? Thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- > > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. > > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=42974/*http://www.yahoo.com/preview> > > > > > -- > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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