Guest guest Posted February 26, 2003 Report Share Posted February 26, 2003 Dear Diane, If done properly there is no chance you will have stones getting stuck in your bile duct. I have had fourty gallbladder attacks before liver flushing and passed over 3,500 stones during a series of 12 cleanses, many of them were calcified. I never had an attack again right from the beginning of the first liver cleanse. The bile that forces the stones out of the liver and gallbladder is very oily which allows for smooth release. The Epsom salts keep the bile ducts relaxed. I have had patients with golfball size stones come out, without any problem. I have had tens thousands of people who used my book The Amazing Liver Cleanse to flush their liver and gallbladder and I have never received a report from anyone who have a stone trapped in the common bile duct. But I know of others who suffered complications. They didn't do the pre-treatment, left out the Epsom salts or didn't follow the dietary directions for the day of the flush. s Moritz http://ener-chi.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2003 Report Share Posted February 27, 2003 > I agree with you about the fact that people need to do > proper flushes, but you have to take into > consideration that you don't know the size of the > ducts that you are speaking about. Ducts can get > smaller due to inflammation and diseases like > schlerosing cholangitis so obviously there may be a > chance of a stone getting stuck and people have to > take that risk into account. I agree it is important to be careful, but it is really a rare occurance to have stones get stuck when doing the flush properly. I have done it more times than I can recall now over the past 15+ years, and each time the thought crosses my mind that something could get stuck, but it has never happened. And there is so much available to read now on the web about others cleansing that I didn't have available back then to make it even more encouraging. There are never guarantees with anything, but the odds are tremendously in your favor!! L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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