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This is for those who have ever felt disappointed or discouraged by the

visible results of their flush. I came across this in a search for something

else this morning and thought it was worth sharing:

<A small number of bacteria may be present in the bile ducts and gallbladder,

getting <there by moving backward from the intestine, which unlike the bile

ducts, contains <large numbers of bacteria. The normal flow of bile out of

the ducts and into the <intestine also helps keep too many organisms from

multiplying. Bacteria also reach <the bile ducts from the lymph tissue or

from the blood stream.

If the normal flow helps keep these organisms from multiplying, just imagine

what is being cleaned out by a gallbladder/liver flush! So even if there

are not visible results, we just don't know how much is actually being

flushed out that we can't see. :)

That is from: <A

HREF= " http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/cholangitis " >http://www.ahealthyme.com/top\

ic/cholangitis</A>

in health,

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Very interesting,

I do know of someone whose candida disappeared from the blood as she did the

flushes so this makes sense.

----- Original Message -----

From: <Rachd1961@...>

<gallstones >

Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 10:28 AM

Subject: results...

> This is for those who have ever felt disappointed or discouraged by the

> visible results of their flush. I came across this in a search for

something

> else this morning and thought it was worth sharing:

>

> <A small number of bacteria may be present in the bile ducts and

gallbladder,

> getting <there by moving backward from the intestine, which unlike the

bile

> ducts, contains <large numbers of bacteria. The normal flow of bile out of

> the ducts and into the <intestine also helps keep too many organisms from

> multiplying. Bacteria also reach <the bile ducts from the lymph tissue or

> from the blood stream.

>

> If the normal flow helps keep these organisms from multiplying, just

imagine

> what is being cleaned out by a gallbladder/liver flush! So even if

there

> are not visible results, we just don't know how much is actually being

> flushed out that we can't see. :)

>

> That is from: <A

HREF= " http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/cholangitis " >http://www.ahealthyme.com

/topic/cholangitis</A>

>

>

> in health,

>

>

>

>

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