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Is there a proof before and after by ultrasound of gb that the stones

have been removed.

> > > I was wondering if eventually the flushes do get out all the

stones.

> > > Dr Weil states that the " stones " we see are in fact the olive

oil and

> > > not gallstones. I tried to questions him on his proof, but

cannot

> > > get a response from him or his team. My doctor won't analyze

the

> > > stones I released, and I haven't found an independent lab to do

the

> > > same.

> >

> > B,

> > I think you have to pass some stones yourself to know that

> > that simply isn't true. I don't know enough to say that perhaps

> > some of the real soft thingy's, or the chaf that just looks like

> > little yellow bits may in fact be something like that, but the

harder

> > things that I pass cannot form and be as hard as they are in

> > that short of a time. I don't mean like rocks, though some

> > have a little calcium in them, but I didn't take a lot of stone-

> > softening stuff (lots of apple juice, beet powder, etc.) the

> > last time a flushed about a month ago, and the stones were

> > harder than I've had in the past. (BTW, I will need to do this

> > again, I can tell, but am not nearly as bad as I was...will wait

> > a bit until the " traditional " cleansing time of spring if I can :-

)

> >

> > As to whether you'll ever been stone-free forever, I don't

> > know. I know I am a " stone maker " and have been flushing

> > on and off for many years. Just accept that as part of my

> > life. Your diet sounds fantastic, by the way, and like you

> > are on an even better track that way than I am. It is so hard

> > around here as my hubby is on the Atkins diet and I would

> > rather not eat that way...in fact I definately can't. Right now

> > we have compromised, and maybe we'll talk and he'll want

> > to go vegetarian again like we have tried in the past.

> >

> > I'll read more posts before I reply to anything else as I'm sure

> > others have helped a lot :-) I am analytical, too, btw.

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > L. Meydrech, CN

> > http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes

> > http://nutritionist.tripod.com ~ Journey to Health & Auctions

> > " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a

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Interesting discussion...gruesome but interesting just the same. My

question is this. Since I had my gall bladder removed some time

ago...there is no chance for stones...right?

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> > > I was wondering if eventually the flushes do get out all the

stones.

> > > Dr Weil states that the " stones " we see are in fact the olive

oil and

> > > not gallstones. I tried to questions him on his proof, but

cannot

> > > get a response from him or his team. My doctor won't analyze

the

> > > stones I released, and I haven't found an independent lab to do

the

> > > same.

> >

> > B,

> > I think you have to pass some stones yourself to know that

> > that simply isn't true. I don't know enough to say that perhaps

> > some of the real soft thingy's, or the chaf that just looks like

> > little yellow bits may in fact be something like that, but the

harder

> > things that I pass cannot form and be as hard as they are in

> > that short of a time. I don't mean like rocks, though some

> > have a little calcium in them, but I didn't take a lot of stone-

> > softening stuff (lots of apple juice, beet powder, etc.) the

> > last time a flushed about a month ago, and the stones were

> > harder than I've had in the past. (BTW, I will need to do this

> > again, I can tell, but am not nearly as bad as I was...will wait

> > a bit until the " traditional " cleansing time of spring if I can :-

)

> >

> > As to whether you'll ever been stone-free forever, I don't

> > know. I know I am a " stone maker " and have been flushing

> > on and off for many years. Just accept that as part of my

> > life. Your diet sounds fantastic, by the way, and like you

> > are on an even better track that way than I am. It is so hard

> > around here as my hubby is on the Atkins diet and I would

> > rather not eat that way...in fact I definately can't. Right now

> > we have compromised, and maybe we'll talk and he'll want

> > to go vegetarian again like we have tried in the past.

> >

> > I'll read more posts before I reply to anything else as I'm sure

> > others have helped a lot :-) I am analytical, too, btw.

> >

> > Take care,

> >

> > L. Meydrech, CN

> > http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes

> > http://nutritionist.tripod.com ~ Journey to Health & Auctions

> > " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a

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Hi Steve! Geoff here.

You wrote:

" Since I had my gall bladder removed some time

ago...there is no chance for stones...right? "

Sorry, the stones begin in the Liver; they end up in the gall bladder.

That's the whole issue with the liver cleanse/flush.

Geoff

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