Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 ----- Original Message ----- From: marinershoney01 gallstones Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:38 AM Subject: GB Flush Hi Beth: The flush is a natural way to get rid of the stones. It wont kill you as you so fear. Granted diarihia is not all that pleasant but if you end up symptom free and keep from having invasive surgery it's a God send. Losing you Gall bladder is not the answer unless it is beyond healing. Your body neads your Gall bladder to work properly. So people get worse after having it removed. Cut and slash is not the answer, except in rare instances where the organ is so very infected and has to be removed. One doctor told me at the VA whatever happens do not let them operate. I now now know more then my doctor of thirty years in practice. It's pitiful what they do not know and the degree of suffering that can be avoided. I'm doing my second flush next week. After the first 99% of my acid reflux and pain has vanished. It even helped my Asthma because that acid is not backing up into my lungs, and gas bloating in my stomach and asphagus swelling pushing on my diaphram is no longer causing shortness of breath. None of these things did the docs even know how to fix. I give the flush a big high score of 100% plus. This is just My opinion but i'm sure many here will agree with me. Walt I have had it with the pain. My ultrasound is in the morning. Once stones are determinded I am going to do the flush. I don't want to do it until I am certain that stones are present. Please give me some reinforcement. I am terrified of the flush. Does it really work? Is it something that has to keep being done? Were the painful symptoms and diarehea gone after the flush? Has anyone had stones get stuck while the flush is taking place? Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 Did you do all the preparation first such as the liver bacteria flush, and the dental clean up or is this all simply precautions to consider? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: marinershoney01 > gallstones > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:38 AM > Subject: GB Flush > > Hi Beth: The flush is a natural way to get rid of the stones. It wont kill you as you so fear. Granted diarihia is not all that pleasant but if you end up symptom free and keep from having invasive surgery it's a God send. Losing you Gall bladder is not the answer unless it is beyond healing. Your body neads your Gall bladder to work properly. So people get worse after having it removed. Cut and slash is not the answer, except in rare instances where the organ is so very infected and has to be removed. One doctor told me at the VA whatever happens do not let them operate. I now now know more then my doctor of thirty years in practice. It's pitiful what they do not know and the degree of suffering that can be avoided. > > I'm doing my second flush next week. After the first 99% of my acid reflux and pain has vanished. It even helped my Asthma because that acid is not backing up into my lungs, and gas bloating in my stomach and asphagus swelling pushing on my diaphram is no longer causing shortness of breath. None of these things did the docs even know how to fix. I give the flush a big high score of 100% plus. This is just My opinion but i'm sure many here will agree with me. > Walt > > > > I have had it with the pain. My ultrasound is in the morning. Once > stones are determinded I am going to do the flush. I don't want to > do it until I am certain that stones are present. > Please give me some reinforcement. I am terrified of the flush. Does > it really work? Is it something that has to keep being done? Were > the painful symptoms and diarehea gone after the flush? Has anyone > had stones get stuck while the flush is taking place? > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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