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Dear Rosemary,

Sorry to hear about the lime disease. We have that as well where I

live.

Do you have periods of well being, or are you always very ill?

I would advise you to study up on the various methods of liver flush

to see if it would be too hard for your system. To do that, go to

the links in the navigation bar of the group page and look under

cleanses / flushes. I would also you to advise to try the links on

the home page of the gallstone group.

There are ways to clean your liver over a slower and longer period of

time. This would still cleanse your liver, but would take longer to

achive the desired effect. Keeping the liver healthy will help to

remove toxins and to optimize your health.

As for your husband with fatty stool, that could very well be an

indication of gallbladder problems. Gallstones may not always show

up in ultrasounds.

Check out one of your fellow country man's sites

( http://www.liverdoctor.com/ )for further info as well, and then get

back to us with more questions if necessary.

Good luck!

~Suzanne

<roseagain@i...> wrote:

> I have had chronic Lyme for 24 years. I have been advised to do a

> liver flush to aid getting well. I have had several attacks of

gall-

> bladder pain over the years, but nothing showed up on x-ray or

> ultrasound. I notice Hulda's WARNING not to do the flush if you

are

> ill. I am ill. That is why I want to do the flush as I have

> malabsorption problems with food and chemical sensitivities.

People

> have suggested the flush so that I can start absorbing my food

> better. Also my husband who appears to have Lyme as well, has very

> fatty stools. He has had all the standard medical exams for this

but

> the docs don't know what is causing it.

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Here is a recipe that was given to me and thought it might help

someone here. It sure does work. I have already used it. I sure

did move the stones. Still got a big one that wont come out but I am

going to stay on the job of getting it.

Hope this will help someone here.

" Sure-Fire " Remedy for Kidney and Gallstones.

I had two kidney stone attacks in the 1920's, and then in the

1930's. I had a goallstone attack. I went to the doctor and he put

me on a strick diet. That night when I visited my aunt, a lady in

her 80's whom I had known all my life, was at her house. I told them

about my strict diet and my aunt's friend, whose brother in law was a

country doctor, told me about one of many remedies she had learned

from him.

" Child, don't you know what to do for gall and kidney stones? " Then

she told me about the remedy I have faithfully followed for 46 years.

I have never had another gall or kidney stone attack and I eat what I

please--even if it's spicy--and I'm now 80 years old.

It's a simple remedy and only has to be taken once a year. I usually

take mine in the spring- March-April.

Gallstones and Kidney stones Remedy;

Squeeze 6 lemons into a quart jar, add 1 healping tablespoon of Epsom

salt, and 3 level tablespoons of cream of tartar. Mix well and

finish filling with water. Refrigate it. Take a small juice glass

almost full every night upon retiring, until you have taken the whole

quart.

You not only won't have any gall or kidney stones, but you can eat

what you please. My forty-six years of taking this remedy should be

sufficient proof that it is a sure-fire healer.

Sincerely Mrs. Lena Brown.

> Dear Rosemary,

>

> Sorry to hear about the lime disease. We have that as well where I

> live.

>

> Do you have periods of well being, or are you always very ill?

>

> I would advise you to study up on the various methods of liver

flush

> to see if it would be too hard for your system. To do that, go to

> the links in the navigation bar of the group page and look under

> cleanses / flushes. I would also you to advise to try the links on

> the home page of the gallstone group.

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