Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 12/16/2002 12:19:42 AM, " Barbara Sooklal <gizzasmom@...> " <gizzasmom@...> wrote: >but say it >produces the stones as a byproduct >of the oil & lemon juice mixing >with digestive fluids - thus the >lack of pain. I welcome your >comments. You're referring to a rumor started by the SES (Surgeon's Enrichment Society). Several years ago this list had a post from someone who DID get oil-removed gallstones analyzed. They were identical to the stones taken from an inflamed gallbladder that had been surgically removed. The stones are mostly cholesterol. You can buy digestive enzymes. Try mixing some with oil and grapefruit juice and then shaking vigorously. You can do it for a month and you still won't create any gallstones. On the other hand, pay attention to this list and you'll see a common pattern. 1. Someone is sick with gallbladder disease. 2. They try any of the flush variations. 3. They get out plenty of stones. 4. The attacks diminish and ultimately stop as they continue the flushes. 5. They stop flushing because they start passing oil instead of stones. 6. They find they must periodically flush if they don't clean up their diet. My brother in law recently had his gallbladder out at his doctor's orders. I guess there was a Lexus payment due. Anyway, my BIL is still sick and taking medicine to mask the discomfort. For whatever reason he remains unable to hear me patiently explaining why he should flush. I honestly expect he will die in the next few years. Regards, Rex Harrill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 While I agree that what you flush is not " soap stones " , but gallstones, I do not necessarily agree with your other statements. I would recommend cleansing to anyone and everyone before surgery, but I am very thankful for the very competent surgeon who removed my gallbladder, who does not drive a Lexus. He only charged $750 for the surgery. The hospital and anesthetist got the rest of the $4600!! I changed everything, did everything, was near perfect with my diet, did over 20 cleanses over 7 months. My attacks got more and more frequent, until they were daily and I was literally wasting away. I am still healthy and doing much better and living just fine without my gallbladder, thank goodnes. Research, do all you can, and if you have to, find a really good surgeon. I am glad I did all I can, but it did not work for me and I no longer feel horrendously guilty for having surgery. I love being able to live my life without fear of an 8 hour attack. Sincerely, Dawn > > On the other hand, pay attention to this list and you'll see a common pattern. > 1. Someone is sick with gallbladder disease. > 2. They try any of the flush variations. > 3. They get out plenty of stones. > 4. The attacks diminish and ultimately stop as they continue the flushes. > 5. They stop flushing because they start passing oil instead of stones. > 6. They find they must periodically flush if they don't clean up their diet. > > My brother in law recently had his gallbladder out at his doctor's orders. I > guess there was a Lexus payment due. Anyway, my BIL is still sick and taking > medicine to mask the discomfort. For whatever reason he remains unable to hear > me patiently explaining why he should flush. I honestly expect he will die in > the next few years. > > Regards, > Rex Harrill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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