Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 If the doctor deems the surgery nonimperitive, then you can flush away and get good liver health. Hopefully, in a year, all of your problems will be so-o-o much better.NOW, to achieve good health, research ways on how to optimize your liver function. This will help to decrease stone production. And yes,.......... hormone changes in women may bring about onset of gallbladder problems. ~S " beautiex2 " <beautiex2@y...> wrote: I of course was > told by the specialist at my appt. to have the surgery as it is > inevitable, and that it's a year's waiting list for the surgery > anyway. ........... but am female and forty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 Hi CJ, I have never had acupucture, but sounds like it is doing good things for you. Is it actually helping the body rid itself of stones (I don't know a lot about it) or just breaking the pain pathway? If you know that your stones are so small, and are already interested in natural ways to help yourself, why don't you try the flush and get rid of them so that your liver and gallbladder can function better? There is more to cleaning out the liver and gallbladder than getting rid of pain. Yes, Ginger is very good for nausea. Also motion sickness, taking a capsule or two of it before a trip if you tend to have motion sickness and studies show it works better than the medications out there. L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes http://www.mynsp.com/meydrech " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Hi ...and thank you for your reply and information. I do plan (and had planned on doing alternative methods) once I had a handle on it. All so new to me. Re: your question as to if the accupuncture has taken away the stones? I wouldn't know, (unlikely?) but my doctor said he would certainly request another ultrasound for me within a few months or definitely before surgery. What I Do Know is that the accupuncture has completely taken away my symptoms of pain & nausea,etc. and allows me to be proactive in my treatment of my condition and pain free..at least at the present time. Knock Wood. I plan on gathering as much information, knowledge and experience as I can (within the one year proposed surgery date) I had planned on seeing a well know Herbologist in the city who wants to see me with copies of my lab tests,full chemistry, ultra, etc.and once I am receipt of same, I will. I am also looking into the flush method which I had never heard of before coming across this site or anything else about gallbladder for that matter...and am glad that there is such a site available for information and support. CJ " L. Meydrech " <claudiameydrech@...> wrote:Hi CJ, I have never had acupucture, but sounds like it is doing good things for you. Is it actually helping the body rid itself of stones (I don't know a lot about it) or just breaking the pain pathway? If you know that your stones are so small, and are already interested in natural ways to help yourself, why don't you try the flush and get rid of them so that your liver and gallbladder can function better? There is more to cleaning out the liver and gallbladder than getting rid of pain. Yes, Ginger is very good for nausea. Also motion sickness, taking a capsule or two of it before a trip if you tend to have motion sickness and studies show it works better than the medications out there. L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes http://www.mynsp.com/meydrech " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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