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Ah, okay, so you weren't suggesting that eating produces the bile, but rather

triggers the release of bile from the gallbladder. That makes sense. Your

post raised a good question, though, and you've probably already seen that I

did some research to find which foods/herbs aid in the production and flow of

bile. Some of those can be included during a juice fast and a person could

also use olive oil or flax seed oil in one of their juices during the day if

they were concerned about triggering the gallbladder to contract on a daily

basis. I'm referring here to people who are considering an extended fast.

It is, of course, ideal to have a regular consistent flow of bile under

normal circumstances. There are, though, several sites that encourage juice

fasting prior to a cleanse, some up to seven days, specifically to allow the

bile to build up in order to have more in there to push out, in the hopes

that it would push more stones out with it.

I think we're all on the same page here. :) Thanks for responding.

in health,

rachel~

scottherm@... writes:

> What I was trying to say is that bile is released (stagnant bile,possibly

> with stones) after eating(during the day). That's why the gallstone cleanse

> calls for eating as opposed to fasting. I don't know if it is recommended

> to fast while trying to get out stones.Am I making any sense?

>

" And now I know, as sure as any immutable law of nature, that the value of

our existence can only be measured in the hearts of those we love and who

love us in return. In the end, my family was my greatest joy. "

(from " In Her Defense " by Horn)

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What I was trying to say is that bile is released (stagnant bile,possibly with

stones) after eating(during the day). That's why the gallstone cleanse calls for

eating as opposed to fasting. I don't know if it is recommended to fast while

trying to get out stones.Am I making any sense?

Rachd1961@... wrote: Okay, perhaps this will help clarify. This is the

message I was responding

to when i asked the question about eating to produce bile:

From: scott hermance <<A

HREF= " gallstones/post?protectID=061158253165175125\

184061072248100253094145066046167121181 " >scottherm@y...</A>>

Date: Fri Mar 8, 2002 10:34 am

Subject: Re: fasting cleanse question

From my experience, I would say a liver flush can be done after a 2-3 day

fast but not a longer fast. Really, to get out the most stones, one should be

eating to build up the bile, which released more stones during the flush.

Fasting should be done after the stones are out.

Good Luck,

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It doesn't refer to eating non-fat food, but rather eating as opposed to

fasting. So, - if you're still out there, can you explain about how

eating builds up bile? If this is the case, what type of food builds up

bile and why do you suppose this isn't mentioned in any gallbladder cleanse

protocol that I've ever come across?

Any additional information would be appreciated. Thanks.

rachel~

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O.K. ,

Forget (forgive) my last post. I think I know what page we are on now

too. Don't mean to change any subject but talking more about a topic

can open new doors of knowledge for us to explore. :-)

Thanks also for that post about 'promoting' bile production and flow.

That is what I was refering too. The bile production itself can be

had from intake of the 4 ingrediences of bile. :-)

Barry.

> Ah, okay, so you weren't suggesting that eating produces the bile,

but rather

> triggers the release of bile from the gallbladder. That makes

sense. Your

> post raised a good question, though, and you've probably already

seen that I

> did some research to find which foods/herbs aid in the production

and flow of

> bile. Some of those can be included during a juice fast and a

person could

> also use olive oil or flax seed oil in one of their juices during

the day if

> they were concerned about triggering the gallbladder to contract on

a daily

> basis. I'm referring here to people who are considering an

extended fast.

>

> It is, of course, ideal to have a regular consistent flow of bile

under

> normal circumstances. There are, though, several sites that

encourage juice

> fasting prior to a cleanse, some up to seven days, specifically to

allow the

> bile to build up in order to have more in there to push out, in the

hopes

> that it would push more stones out with it.

>

> I think we're all on the same page here. :) Thanks for responding.

>

> in health,

> rachel~

>

>

>

> scottherm@y... writes:

> > What I was trying to say is that bile is released (stagnant

bile,possibly

> > with stones) after eating(during the day). That's why the

gallstone cleanse

> > calls for eating as opposed to fasting. I don't know if it is

recommended

> > to fast while trying to get out stones.Am I making any sense?

> >

>

>

> " And now I know, as sure as any immutable law of nature, that the

value of

> our existence can only be measured in the hearts of those we love

and who

> love us in return. In the end, my family was my greatest joy. "

> (from " In Her Defense " by Horn)

>

>

>

>

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