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, I tried to preserve the gallbladder stones in a little glass bottle

after rinsing them off, and when I went back

some weeks later, they had desintegrated????

I also had gallbladder pain after my last liver cleanse and it lasted several

days? I was puzzled because not much came out on my last cleanse. I don't know

what happened. I have had 9 liver cleanses and never had this happened to me.

I even have had gall bladder attacks on a few occasions after that. Really

surprised!

Any and all info is appreciated!

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From: Michele Weissman <michele@...>

Dr

Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 12:23:34 PM

Subject: preserve parasite/stone remains

Okay, this may sound kind of gross, but.Having eliminated some kidney

stones, gallbladder stones, saliva stones, and what looked to be a fluke in

the past I know there is more to come with my current detox regime in

progress. I finally got the metal out of my mouth. The gauntlet has been

thrown. The next time 'Stuff " happens I wanted to save and preserve these

lovelys to " show and tell " to family members and close friends. They all

think I am nuts. I think they need a little bit more proof. So, what

liquid do I use to preserve this stuff?

Michele

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Alot of people take pictures, that might be one way to share the experience.

preserve parasite/stone remains

Okay, this may sound kind of gross, but.Having eliminated some kidney

stones, gallbladder stones, saliva stones, and what looked to be a fluke in

the past I know there is more to come with my current detox regime in

progress. I finally got the metal out of my mouth. The gauntlet has been

thrown. The next time 'Stuff " happens I wanted to save and preserve these

lovelys to " show and tell " to family members and close friends. They all

think I am nuts. I think they need a little bit more proof. So, what

liquid do I use to preserve this stuff?

Michele

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Let's go back to our High School Biology -- I believe the name of the substance

is FORMALDAHYDE!

 

Not easy to come by in small quaitities unless you " Know someone " ! [in a lab of

some sort] so I and a couple of clients have tried Alcohol. It works but only

for a few weeks/months and then the Critters begin to deteriorate. One thing is

certain, water won't preserve anything... ok, its the only known true 'universal

solvent'!

 

Photos are a good bet.  Most of us will be challenged if we attempt to

Identify a creature.  Ok so I can accept that I am incapable of identifying a

creature; like a lion or a dog or a mouse.  How about if we get photos of

Lions, dogs and mice and compare them with living animals.    NOPE!  we'd be

laughed at because we're not doctors or Biology PhDs. 

 

On a serious note, few realize how difficult it is to truly identify a fluke or

a worm of some evasive genus!  Most worms simply do NOT resemble what we  all

think of when we think of a worm:  e.g. an earth worm! Try that with the worms

that inhabit the human body!   Hookworms, pinworms, round worms and ascaris.

Then there are the unidentifyable blobs of white mass small to larger that

inhabit our various body cavities! No resemblance! 

 

Save your salvaged critters in alcohol and then photograph them with close up

lenses Then compare them to photos of parasites that are available and you'll be

able to figure out what you got rid of!

 

Nutricon -Wm

 

 

 

 

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From: Michele Weissman <michele@...>

Dr

Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 1:23:34 PM

Subject: preserve parasite/stone remains

 

Okay, this may sound kind of gross, but.Having eliminated some kidney

stones, gallbladder stones, saliva stones, and what looked to be a fluke in

the past I know there is more to come with my current detox regime in

progress. I finally got the metal out of my mouth. The gauntlet has been

thrown. The next time 'Stuff " happens I wanted to save and preserve these

lovelys to " show and tell " to family members and close friends. They all

think I am nuts. I think they need a little bit more proof. So, what

liquid do I use to preserve this stuff?

Michele

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Hi

One of my liver cleanses went like this; no stones came out at all, and I felt

queezy and tired.

In The cure For All Diseases, I read that liver flukes may be present in such a

case.

I immediately did a parasite cleanse, and within the following days those black

fuzzy things came out, like you see on p.222 in the book (definitely nothing I

had eaten).

I then did another liver cleanse, and lots of stones came out and I felt great

again. There was also a noticeable improvement in my digestion afterward.

Blessings,

Yael

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> , I tried to preserve the gallbladder stones in a little glass bottle

after rinsing them off, and when I went back

> some weeks later, they had desintegrated????

> I also had gallbladder pain after my last liver cleanse and it lasted several

days? I was puzzled because not much came out on my last cleanse. I don't know

what happened. I have had 9 liver cleanses and never had this happened to me.

I even have had gall bladder attacks on a few occasions after that. Really

surprised!

> Any and all info is appreciated!

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Michele Weissman <michele@...>

> Dr

> Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 12:23:34 PM

> Subject: preserve parasite/stone remains

>

>

> Okay, this may sound kind of gross, but.Having eliminated some kidney

> stones, gallbladder stones, saliva stones, and what looked to be a fluke in

> the past I know there is more to come with my current detox regime in

> progress. I finally got the metal out of my mouth. The gauntlet has been

> thrown. The next time 'Stuff " happens I wanted to save and preserve these

> lovelys to " show and tell " to family members and close friends. They all

> think I am nuts. I think they need a little bit more proof. So, what

> liquid do I use to preserve this stuff?

>

> Michele

>

>

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