Guest guest Posted March 5, 2003 Report Share Posted March 5, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 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? >the > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 > > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 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 soli Deo gloria He deprives of intelligence the chiefs of the earth's people... www.HealingYou.org - Your nonprofit source for remedies and aids in fighting these diseases, information on weaning from drugs, and nutritional kits for repairing adrenal damage; 100% volunteer staffed. (Courtesy of Captain Cook's www.800-800-cruise.com) J1224 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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