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> this idea of heredity too must be questioned.

I agree.

If it was that way when we were born it was heredity.

If it shows up 30 or 50 years later, it's lifestyle.

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Read the curezone site again. Certain groups are more prone to

gallstones than others. Mexicans, pregnant women, American Indians,

etc. Hereditary for me meant that my brother, father, grandmother and

grandfather (on my fathers side) all had gallstones. Something in my

Cherokee background seemed to have been passed in to me. Hereditarial

reasons are even attested to by the alternative medical personal who

created the flush methods you are doing. Reseach of facts cannot be

ignored just because we think it should.

Of course hereditary condition is not the only cause for gallstones.

Bad dieting, stress, pregnancy, sluggish liver and/or gallbladder,

rapid weight gain or loss, etc, etc, can all be reasons for

gallstones. In my case it was bad dieting and hereditary.

Heart disease is hereditarial as well. Some cancers also to some

extent. % of possibility, etc.

More questions?

Barry.

> > this idea of heredity too must be questioned.

>

> I agree.

>

> If it was that way when we were born it was heredity.

>

> If it shows up 30 or 50 years later, it's lifestyle.

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