Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 Agnes, Could you please read this post(again) and give me (and a lot of us in here who are suffering with this type of problem) some more tips on how to eliminate a big, calcified stubborn stone? Another thought; Do you think just using oil (without ES) will produce a harder contraction to the gb? We are eagerly waiting for some more tips from you because you have been doing this a long time and seem to have a lot of great information for us who are following the Dr. cleansing. Thanks is advance for a reply. Barry. > > > > > > Very often question was asked: > > > > If anyone got calcified stones out? > > > > I have no doubt that many people who are doing cleanse, are getting > > calcified stones out, suppose they have them there in the first > place. > > > > The problem is: extremely few people use colander inside toilet > bowl to > > collect all stones. > > > > More then just a few people collect floating stones from the toilet > bowl, > > but calcified stones does not float, so chances of catching > calcified stone > > inside toilet bowel are more then poor. > > > > > > This is one story about calcified stones, told by Dusan, friend of > mine who > > started gallstones group. > > > > > > Regards > > Agnes > > > > > > > > Here is the original story. > > > > > > > > ======================================= > > My grandmother Nada has told me this story. I was teenager, but I > still > > remember it as if she was telling it few years ago. Pictures have > been > > created in my mind, and I could see it all, while she was talking. > I still > > remember most of the stories my grandmother told me. Pictures I was > > imagining that time are still fresh in my brain. > > > > It was happening somewhere in 50's in Belgrade, where she lived > with her > > two sons, my father and my uncle. > > > > That year she was often experiencing sharp and long lasting pain on > her > > right side, and under her rib cage. I think it was winter. > > > > Doctor diagnosed gallstones. He suggested fasting: fat-free diet. I > guess, > > surgery was out of question, that time. Yugoslavia was destroyed in > the > > World War II; I doubt they were performing gallbladder surgeries in > > fifty's. Even if they were performing those surgeries that time, > knowing my > > grandmother, I really doubt she would dare to undertake surgery. > > > > > > Pain was getting worse, so most people who know her, new how bad > she was > > suffering. > > > > Through friends, she came in contact with an old, retired doctor, > who gave > > her recipe written on a small piece of paper. > > > > > > She kept that piece of paper for years, together with her most > important > > papers and documents, and she shared recipe with others who needed > it, but > > eventually she lost it. But, recipe was very simple & easy to > remember, so > > she did not forget it. > > > > > > > > > > Gallstones cleansing recipe: > > _______________________________ > > Eat only fat-free breakfast the day of cleanse, and then fast. > > > > In the evening: > > squeeze juice from 10 lemons > > and mix it with 1 cup of olive oil. > > > > Drink it. > > > > Walk all night. Empty bowels into the pot and look for stones. > > ________________________________ > > > > > > So, she did it. > > My father, and his brother (who were teenagers) had to stay awaken > all that > > night. > > > > She was so weak, and had so much pain, they had to hold her and > walk with > > her all night. As she explained, pain was so strong some moments, > her legs > > were not > > holding her. Some time she was just laying on the floor in pain. > > > > She was emptying her bowels several times that night and morning. > > > > In the morning, they counted over 28 calcified stones of different > color, > > many of them bigger then marble. Stones were as hard as stone. > > > > She kept those stones in a plastic beg for years, but eventually, > she lost > > it, when she was moving into another house. > > > > She never had gallstones problems again, and she never repeated > that > > cleanse again. > > > > I asked my father if he remembers that night, but he doesn't. > > My grandmother is dead, my uncle is dead, and I am the only person > who > > remembers > > this story. > > > > > > I am telling it to my kids, and to you, so the story will not be > forgotten. > > > > Best of health > > Dusan > > =================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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