Guest guest Posted April 6, 2002 Report Share Posted April 6, 2002 In a message dated 4/4/02 10:46:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, barry91162@... writes: > Well, there is > an answer (keeping with the theory). As the body is more conditioned > with better dieting, the bile consistancy, flow and production will > also improve. Bile is always neccessary, as well as olive oil, to > form these balls. The internal body is also always needed and testing > can never be proven in any labratory. Your body is the labratory. So, > if you are changing your bile, the results will definitely be better > (better meaning less globs of bile-stones coming out). The body will > remove bile in the normal function with stool as it should do. > Flushing at that time would only increase the speed of action and > also make results more viewable (more viewable mainly because of > fasting while flushing). > Well, then to further dig into this theory, let's enter a case like mine into it. I've done fairly consistent flushing for a few months and have seen a decrease in the amount of stones/chaff/sludge, but have not dramatically changed my diet, i.e., still consuming fats. The only thing I've really changed is that I've been flushing. So according to the theory, I should still be seeing stones/globs/chaff/sludge/sand, but it has gradually decreased. On another note, though, I don't think that my gb attacks were necessarily induced by fat. I know that flies in the face of typical experiences, but the most recent attack (I still get about one a month) happened about half an hour after eating chicken stirfry. No high amount of fat in that. It does, however, have the combination that Agnes has previously written about, which is protein and grain. So that brings us to the idea that GB attacks are not necessarily brought about just by fat, but by anything that the body has difficulty digesting. So, back to the theory. I understand what you're trying to say and while I completely respect your right to your perspective and opinion about it - I respectfully disagree with it. I know, though, that you aren't posting it in order to create debates, so let it be known that I'm totally okay with two people coexisting on the same list with differing opinions. <big grin>. I totally support your search for health and any conclusions you arrive at in the process. in health, rachel~ " Live your dreams now. Life is not a dress rehearsal. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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