Guest guest Posted February 1, 2003 Report Share Posted February 1, 2003 Hi, Yes, I agree, the stress that the liver and gallbladder are going through do affect the back, as can other organs in the body...and visa vise...especially up between the shoulder blades, and sometimes just a bit lower about opposite the area just above your " belly button " . And it can be very tender in the fleshy area between the right shoulder blade and the spine. I just went a few days ago after flushing by GB last Friday, and my back adjusted much easier. My upper back is staying in real well, but lower back is wanting to pop out...probably because I've let it go so long, or maybe because I may need to do another flush, time will tell..but believe me there is already a night and day difference in my digestive system since flushing, my whole body and insides feel so much more relaxed. Have had no pain whatsoever on my right side, just a very minor jab here and there in liver and gallbladder area if I eat something fatty, but imagine that will go on for a bit as it really did go through quite a bit and needs to settle down. There is no pain and less stress on my the back. I am very pleased with my results so far!! L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a > Hello, I am new and this is my first post. I have chronic back > problems and almost live at the chiropractor. My adjustments barely > hold 48 hours. I've been through all the exercises, etc., etc. and > nothing helps. I was wondering if anyone has experience with relief > from back/spinal problems after doing several flushes and getting > most of the stones out. I'm probably just dreaming, out of > desperation but thought that just in case-----I might find some hope. > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2003 Report Share Posted February 1, 2003 At 16:00 31/01/03 -0600, you stated: >Most chronic back problems do stem from gallstones in the gallbladder and >liver bile ducts. Why do most people think that back problems are caused by the spine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 At 07:08 06/02/03 -0800, you stated: >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT > > >whatWally Gordon <wally.gordon@...> wrote:At 16:00 31/01/03 -0600, >you stated: > > >Most chronic back problems do stem from gallstones in the gallbladder and > >liver bile ducts. > >Why do most people think that back problems are caused by the spine? >what about kidney problems? OK. Where do YOU think most chronic back problems originate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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