Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 Dear Gang, > This week Vic did his 3rd liver flush and got out about a tablespoon of > pea-sized stones! > He looks and feels so much better! He always had a sallow look to his skin > and looked extremely unwell. Now even friends and family are commenting on > the fact that he has color in his face! He is so excited about it that he's > even thinking he will be well enough to get some part-time work soon. He > has not been well enough to work for years, nor has he felt like it. He has > lots more energy and is even sweating which he has been unable to do much of > for years. He even feels like exercising. > We took anti-biotics for over 2 years without much improvement. We have > also been on the Hallelujah diet www.hacres.com for over 3 years and this > certainly helped, but it was not enough to fix his clogged liver. > I have had several " gall-bladder " attacks over the years, but nothing showed > up on x-ray or ultra-sound, so I did not think a liver flush applied to me. > Well, now I believe it is the quickest thing you can do to get a dramatic > improvement in your health. I have read that most adults have stones in > their livers. Many have up to 2,000 stones! I believe these are caused > from eating animal products and from exposure to chemicals, bacteria, heavy > metals and other toxins. You can still have lots of stones even after > having your gall-bladder out. Many people have done succesful liver flushes > after their gall-bladder has been removed. > I am doing my 3rd flush tonight. I'll keep you posted. > If you decide to do a flush please check with your doctor and also do some > research to be well prepared. It is a little gruelling, but well worth it. > Below are some links. > Wishing you health, > Rosemary. > Lyme disease 24 years. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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