Guest guest Posted May 11, 2002 Report Share Posted May 11, 2002 " Some people believe that small stones are formed in the liver and then drop down into the galbladder. I believe most of the gallstones are formed in the gallbladder and not the liver. It does happen that the liver does produce stones but it is more rare. " Barry, I know you've had your gall bladder removed and you probably got your information from the doctors who did it. If what they told you is correct, you should get no more stones when you flush. However, Hulda says gall stones are formed in the liver. " At the very center of each stone is found a clump of bacteria... suggesting a dead bit of parasite might have started the stone. " " As the stones grow and become more numerous the back pressure on the liver causes it to make less bile. " " No stomach infection such as ulcers or intestinal bloating can be cured permanently without removing these gallstones from the liver. " " This (procedure) contradicts many modern medical viewpoints. Gallstones are thought to be formed in the gallbladder, not the liver... The truth is self evident. People who have had their gallbladder surgically removed still get plenty of green, bile-coated stones. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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