Guest guest Posted January 20, 2002 Report Share Posted January 20, 2002 Adrienne Congratulations to your husband on a successful 2nd cleanse (and for the willingness to do it even though he hasn't had GB problems!!). Just think of all the potential future health problems that he's avoiding but improving his liver/gallbladder function this way. Way to go!! In a message dated 1/19/02 11:21:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, adriennelynn1@... writes: > I thought I'd post the results of my husband's 2nd liver cleanse (Dr. > 's). (He has no history of GB problems.) Second one went easier. > He passed close to 100 2mm-3mm stones, as well as stones (and chaff) > too small to count. Almost all of them were very dark green, all the > way through. The ones he smashed (against the toilet bowl) weren't > mushy, like mine have been, but were crumbly-if that makes sense! It's > interesting to compare the results of this cleanse with his first > cleanse, two weeks ago, which produced less than 20 countable stones, > almost black in color. > Adrienne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Adrienne, Just a comment on your spouses flush. Sounds like the first flush cleared out the current (new) stones and the second is getting the (deeper) older liver/gb stones. As you cleanse, the older stones move forward in the liver waiting to be eliminated by your flush. The texture really convinces me of that. Whereas the first stones were soft, the second flush eliminated 'crusty' stones. This seems to suggest that they are older and in the process of calcifying. They may have caused your husband problems in later years or maybe not at all but it sure was good to eliminate those old toxins from the body. He should continue at least 5 or 10 cleanses or until the stones are gone and then do twice a year 'maintenance' flushes. Congradulations for that successful report. Barry. --- In gallstones@y..., Adrienne McLaughlin <adriennelynn1@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > I thought I'd post the results of my husband's 2nd liver cleanse (Dr. > 's). (He has no history of GB problems.) Second one went easier. > He passed close to 100 2mm-3mm stones, as well as stones (and chaff) > too small to count. Almost all of them were very dark green, all the > way through. The ones he smashed (against the toilet bowl) weren't > mushy, like mine have been, but were crumbly-if that makes sense! It's > interesting to compare the results of this cleanse with his first > cleanse, two weeks ago, which produced less than 20 countable stones, > almost black in color. > Adrienne > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 nne, The stones float on the top of the toilet water whereas regular stool will sink. The greenish stones can easily be seen. Some are 1mm to 2 cm in size. Some are also like grains of sand. The way you see if they are soft or crusty is obvious. Get out those rubber gloves and go fish. :-) Barry. > In a message dated 21/1/02 02:28:34 GMT Standard Time, barry91162@y... > writes: > > I am new to this group and to the concept of flushing to remove the gall > stones and have a very strange question - how are you able to count the > stones eliminated and tell if they are soft, crusty, solid etc. > > nne > > > The texture really convinces me of that. Whereas the first stones > > were soft, the second flush eliminated 'crusty' stones > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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