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There are some pictures of gallstones in the book; " the cure for all

cancers " by Hulda . Along with a program and reciepes to get rid of

them and how to do it. And here us a url to see the book on line:

http://www.concentric.net/~Healthy/cfac/cancerbk.htm

Bruce Van Roekel

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From: <Mgreer98@...>

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Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 7:07 PM

Subject: Re: Picture.

> From: Mgreer98@...

>

> For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

> are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

> Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

> olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

> truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

> to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

> form.

>

> I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

> flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

> suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

> studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

> showing gallstones (full and empty).

>

> If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

> information out there. It would save millions of people

> from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

> understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

>

> C.

> Well, I checked out the

> picture and all I can say is, Yup, that''s them alright " . Have done the

flush

> more than a few times over the years and examined the stones. They tend

to

> be soft at first but in the course of a few hours become hard like

" stones " .

> I felt like a new person once these passed. I don't see how they could be

> olive oil... also, if Dr's recommended this procedure, ( or any other

> cleansing program), to rid the body of gallstones, who would have

surgery?

> In other words, it's bad for business. Sincerely, G.

>

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Here is a link to a picture of a gallbladder full of

stones. For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

form.

I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

showing gallstones (full and empty).

If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

information out there. It would save millions of people

from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

C.

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Colleen, where is that link? Also, a doctor my neighbor works for has said

you can pass stones.

At 06:11 AM 9/14/99 -0700, you wrote:

>From: Colleen <plumeria9@...>

>

>

>Here is a link to a picture of a gallbladder full of

>stones. For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

>are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

>Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

>olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

>truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

>to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

>form.

>

>I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

>flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

>suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

>studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

>showing gallstones (full and empty).

>

>If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

>information out there. It would save millions of people

>from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

>understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

>

>C.

>

>

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Colleen, that is what they look like to me. And I have been told you know

they are stones because they are green. The epsom salts is what opens up

the ducts allowing them out.

At 06:17 AM 9/14/99 -0700, you wrote:

>From: Colleen <plumeria9@...>

>

>Link to gallstone picture:

>

>http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/academics/course.offerings/physbo/biology/cours

es/biol232/graphics/captions/stones.htm

>

>

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That's exactly what mine looked like!

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Gilbert

----- Original Message -----

From: Colleen <plumeria9@...>

<gallstonesonelist>

Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 8:11 AM

Subject: Re: Picture.

> From: Colleen <plumeria9@...>

>

>

> Here is a link to a picture of a gallbladder full of

> stones. For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

> are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

> Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

> olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

> truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

> to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

> form.

>

> I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

> flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

> suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

> studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

> showing gallstones (full and empty).

>

> If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

> information out there. It would save millions of people

> from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

> understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

>

> C.

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

form.

I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

showing gallstones (full and empty).

If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

information out there. It would save millions of people

from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

C.

Well, I checked out the

picture and all I can say is, Yup, that''s them alright " . Have done the flush

more than a few times over the years and examined the stones. They tend to

be soft at first but in the course of a few hours become hard like " stones " .

I felt like a new person once these passed. I don't see how they could be

olive oil... also, if Dr's recommended this procedure, ( or any other

cleansing program), to rid the body of gallstones, who would have surgery?

In other words, it's bad for business. Sincerely, G.

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That's right. The Dr. who almost did surgery on me (for a consultation fee

of 150.00) told me that was the most popular surgery. Imagine if ppl didn't

have it done! I think most ppl think stones can't be passed. I had a

before ultrasound, but haven't finished with the flushes yet. I may have

an after whenever I am finished. laura

At 10:07 PM 9/14/99 EDT, you wrote:

>From: Mgreer98@...

>

> For those of you that have flushed with olive oil,

>are you elimating something similiar in form and texture?

>Or, are the flushed stones smoother, more like globs of

>olive oil? I tend to be pessimistic that the flush is

>truly cleansing the gallbladder of stones, but I would like

>to be proven wrong. The olive oil has to come out in some

>form.

>

>I cannot find any medical proof or clinical studies on this

>flushing method. Does anyone have any such links? As Jim

>suggested, it would be nice to see at least one or two

>studies with picture proof: an untrasound before and after

>showing gallstones (full and empty).

>

>If this really works, I cant believe there is not more

>information out there. It would save millions of people

>from unnecessary laparoscopic cholecystectomy. But, I can

>understand why Surgeons wouldn't recommend it.

>

>C.

> Well, I checked out the

>picture and all I can say is, Yup, that''s them alright " . Have done the

flush

>more than a few times over the years and examined the stones. They tend to

>be soft at first but in the course of a few hours become hard like

" stones " .

>I felt like a new person once these passed. I don't see how they could be

>olive oil... also, if Dr's recommended this procedure, ( or any other

>cleansing program), to rid the body of gallstones, who would have surgery?

>In other words, it's bad for business. Sincerely, G.

>

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