Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 --- In gallstones@y..., of Dewberry Hill <cozad76078@y...> wrote: > > Elsa, have you noticed a difference with and without using the drops? How do you think it helps? Thanks, of DH > > - My recipe for the Gall-Bladder Flush says that when natural acids are used, they help cut the sludge or hardened bile to allow for it to be expelled more easily from the gall bladder through the bile duct, into the colon and out of the body. I feel that when I've followed directions closely that I have for the flush including the drops, I have had better results overall - little if any nausea, better sleep, good elimination of stones, etc. I guess I'm especially thinking of my last flush of about two weeks ago which went really well. Now, all may not go as I wish it to the next time, but apparently, the phos. acid drops are beneficial. By the way, isn't phosphoric acid an ingredient in Coca Cola? I remember Coca Cola being mentioned in several past posts as the primary ingredient in a version of the flush. Would this be the reason - the phosphoric acid? Just wondered about this. Thanks, Elsa > > > > > > > " > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 --- In gallstones@y..., of Dewberry Hill <cozad76078@y...> wrote: > > Phos acid is in Coke I think. I heard somewhere that it leaches the calcium from your bones. I guess only used for the flush would be OK, just not drink cokes regularily. What is your source of the Phos product, I'm gathering all my info to get my " ducks " in line. Thanks, of DH > - I've heard & read this, also, about coke & other similar type soft drinks taking calcium from the body. I get the Phos. acid I use from a chiropractor's office. It is the Standard Process Inc. brand & is called " Phosfood Liquid " . If you should decide to try it, I'd be interested in knowing what you think of it. Hope this is of help. Elsa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2002 Report Share Posted March 17, 2002 L. Meydrech sent the following text: >Actually phosphorus is in all carbonated beveridges, giving it it's > " phospherescence(sp??) " . >>>>>>>>>>>==End of Quoted Material==<<<<<<<<<<< Actually, phosphorescence is the phenomenon of glowing in the dark. Perhaps you were thinking of carbonation? --------------------------- IRA L. JACOBSON --------------------------- mailto:laser@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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