Guest guest Posted December 30, 2002 Report Share Posted December 30, 2002 Hi , Dr. Hulda has found that the liver bilary tubes can be choked with gallstones and cause the same symptoms as gallstones with or without a gallbladder. The solution is the same with our without a gall bladder - a flush. She calls the flush the liver flush or the gall bladder flush interchangebly. Unfortuatly, our medical people don't understand the benefit of flushing the liver and gall bladder and can only understand taking out the gallbladder. Reminds me of the old saying that if a person's only tool is a hammer everything looks like a nail. The only tools our doctors have (and they can be very useful at times, just like the hammer) are drugs and surgery, and guess what their solution for gallstones is? Hint: they can't quickly and easily take out your liver, so it gets ignored until it become so damaged that it shows up in your blood. Then when it gets bad enough - surgery again for a transplant. The next step as far as most of them are concerned for you is probably to do another surgery to look for a stone blocking your tubes. Dr. recommends parasite cleansing prior to a liver flush, but she's dealt mainly with people who have serious life threatening diseases. Most people who have done the liver flush without the parasite cleanse that I've heard from directly had great results. This is what Dr. Hulda has to say, and at the end of the quote is the website from which it came (also, a lot more info can be obtained relating to general liver health from the links at the end of this and every post to this list): Hulda says: “Cleansing the liver of gallstones dramatically improves digestion, which is the basis of your whole health. You can expect your allergies to disappear, too, more with each cleanse you do! Incredibly, it also eliminates shoulder, upper arm, and upper back pain. You have more energy and an increased sense of well being. Cleaning the liver bile ducts is the most powerful procedure that you can do to improve your body's health. It is the job of the liver to make bile, 1 to 1 1/2 (one to one and half) quarts in a day! The liver is full of tubes (biliary tubing) that deliver the bile to one large tube (the common bile duct). The gallbladder is attached to the common bile duct and acts as a storage reservoir. Eating fat or protein triggers the gallbladder to squeeze itself empty after about twenty minutes, and the stored bile finishes its trip down the common bile duct to the intestine. For many persons, including children, the biliary tubing is choked with gallstones. Some develop allergies or hives but some have no symptoms. When the gallbladder is scanned or X-rayed nothing is seen. Typically, they are not in the gallbladder. Not only that, most are too small and not calcified, a prerequisite for visibility on X-ray. There are over half a dozen varieties of gallstones, most of which have cholesterol crystals in them. They can be black, red, white, green or tan colored. The green ones get their color from being coated with bile. Notice in the picture how many have imbedded unidentified objects. Are they fluke remains? Notice how many are shaped like corks with longitudinal grooves below the tops. We can visualize the blocked bile ducts from such shapes. Other stones are composites - made of many smaller ones - showing that they regrouped in the bile ducts some time after the last cleanse. At the very center of each stone is found a clump of bacteria, according to scientists, suggesting that a dead bit of parasite might have started the stone forming. As the stones grow and become more numerous the back pressure on the liver causes it to make less bile. It is also thought to slow the flow of lymphatic fluid. Imagine the situation if your garden hose had marbles in it. Much less water would flow, which in turn would decrease the ability of the hose to squirt out the marbles. With gallstones, much less cholesterol leaves the body, and cholesterol levels may rise Gallstones, being porous, can pick up all the bacteria, cysts viruses and parasites that are passing through the liver. In this way " nests " of infection are formed, forever supplying the body with fresh bacteria and parasite stages. No stomach infection such as ulcers or intestinal bloating can be cured permanently without removing these gallstones from the liver. For best results, ozonate the olive oil in this recipe to kill any parasite stages or viruses that may be released during the cleanse”. http://www.drhuldaclark.org/liver_dr_hulda_clark.htm Vince >From: " <sage5243@...> " <sage5243@...> >Reply-gallstones >gallstones >Subject: Flush >Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 14:23:54 -0000 > >I have had my gall bladder removed and still have the same pain in my >right side that I had before. Can a liver flush still help after >having ones gall bladder removed? _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 3 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail & xAPID=42 & PS=47575 & PI=7324 & DI=7474 & SU\ = http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/getmsg & HL=1216hotmailtaglines_advancedjmf_3mf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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