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Hi,

I have been reading about the use of Gold Coin Grass as a method to

help break down large GB stones before doing a liver flush, and

Coptis as a stimulant of bile flow to help the removal of these on

the flush.

Has anyone used these and how successful where/are they? If not, has

anyone else used other 'herbs' to encourage the same result?

Kind regards,

Michele

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I have taken Chang's herbs (am almost done with the bottles

actually). Ideally they are to be taken a few weeks before a liver

cleanse daily, thus helping break down stones and help them pass

better.

I do remember doing a liver cleanse after taking the herbs for 2

weeks, and the stone/waste material appeared more pliable/softened.

I did pass a hazelnut sized stone with that cleanse (and many other

small ones), and it was smoothed and shaped like a tear drop - as if

it had been squeezed through a small opening/tube.

I have also taken Chang's herbs when my gall bladder seems

sensitive/ready to have an attack over a few days time. Coptis and

Curcuma at night, Gold Coin Grass in the morning.

The jury is still out for me, however I am reconsidering getting

another batch of her herbs.

pomagranate@...

> Hi,

>

> I have been reading about the use of Gold Coin Grass as a method to

> help break down large GB stones before doing a liver flush, and

> Coptis as a stimulant of bile flow to help the removal of these on

> the flush.

> Has anyone used these and how successful where/are they? If not,

has

> anyone else used other 'herbs' to encourage the same result?

>

> Kind regards,

>

> Michele

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