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Dear Gang,

An American Lyme patient suggested we do a gall-bladder and liver flush.

Over the years I have has several severe gall-bladder attacks, but nothing

ever showed up on x-ray or ultrasound, so I was sent home with no treatment.

Apparently you can have stones in your liver before they get to the

gall-bladder. There are some amazing photos on www.curezone.com We have

been reading about people recovering from allergies and all sorts of

illnesses when they get their livers working properly.

This week we did it! Vic got over a tablespoon of stones and I got 6 dark

green ones. Often more stones come out on the second flush.

Two of mine were over a cm and very firm. No wonder I haven't been able to

recover! I think this is the tip of the ice-berg. We are going to do some

more flushes soon.

I made the mistake of wizzing the Olive Oil and Lemon juice up with a Bamix

blender. It really aerated it and it was so revolting. I hardly slept all

night as I felt like I was going to throw up and I was very acidic. I had

to prop myself up on pillows whilst trying to lie on my right side. It was

uncomfortable but not painful. I am a coward when it comes to pain! This

certainly beats having surgery for gall-stones! Vic just shook his lemon

juice/olive-oil mixture up and drank it. He did not have the problems I

had.

It was worth it.

It must be nearly impossible to recover from Lyme or anything else if your

liver is clogged full of stones. Apparently you can have deposits of

mercury and other heavy metals in the stones along with cholesterol! I can

remember as a child going to the dentist and actually swallowing a large

chunk of mercury filling.

If the liver is working properly, we will cope much better with

anti-biotics, Rife die-off and anything else we might try.

I am quite hopeful now that we might recover.

Regards,

Rosemary

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