--- In gallstones@egroups.com,
Kalexan328@a... wrote:
For 2 /12 years I have used the "flush + health" approach to managing
my gallbladder. I have sought to identify what is inside of
the "greenies" that come out without success. I have come to a
number of conclusions:
1) The "greenies" are most likely not gallstones... but may be liver
stones.
2) Gallstones may be passing, most likely on a first or second flush
and not picked up by the flushee. These stones would be most
likely "brownish" in color like those found in Dale's photo of his
flushed stones.
3) Many of those I know have received tremendous benefit from the
flush. Two individuals I gave the flush recipe to were scheduled for
operations, but flushed instead. Now almost two yaers later neither
of them have had ANY symptoms of a gb problem. Unfortunately, they
even eat whatever they want!
4) The rest of us have recieved significant benefit from the flush.
I can go 3-7 months without having any symptoms. Currently it has
baeen 2 1/2 months since my last flush and I have felt the best
ever! Even shrimp cannot get my gb to act up!
5) The focus on "large" stones is incorrect. It is the small stones
that CAN pass into the ducts that cause the majority of attacks. The
large stones are often "silent." When one does a flush, huge amounts
of green bile (forming greenies) is expelled from the liver and gb.
The extra push of bile expells sludge and many calcium chrystals that
form the neucleus of the "stone." This is most likely why we find
great relief after a flush. The building blocks for making the small
stones are expelled.
6) I believe that many small "stones" are expelled in the flush
process, especially the first and second flush. The flush must
strain their stools to find the little black and brown "stones."
These are what should be analysed by a lab.
Conclusion: The flush MUST benefit the flushee in either
expelling "stones" or sludge or calcium chrystals. The results are
proof of its effectiveness. Not all with gain permanent relief, not
all will gain months of relief, but all should try the flush as it is
a simple approach to health and keeping one's gb.
ken
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