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I read Dale description in the files section and am interested in

the following statement:

" Use of other things along with the essential fatty acids, and a diet

without

the hydrogenated and saturated fats, can work over time to get rid of some

types of stones. But it does take a lot of time for those that are

calcified.

That is, those that are made from calcium deposits. They just don't break

down

that easily nor do they flush out as easily as the cholesterol type of

stones.

If someone is trying to get out the calcified type of stone it will mean

laying

on the left side rather than the right to hopefully get the stone placed at

the

neck of the gallbladder to get it into the common bile duct and out of the

body. "

My question is how does a person know if they have cholesterol or calcified

stones? I suspect I have calcified stones so what product could I use to

break them down?

ne

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

From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ]On

Behalf Of Vince Richter

Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 7:18 PM

gallstones

Subject: Re: Is a Parasite Cleanse required?

Hi Jonnie, Welcome to the list. Here's where I recommend you start:

Our list files:

gallstones/files/

Read " Dale info " first

Then, these two sites:

http://www.liverdoctor.com/

http://www.sensiblehealth.com/

Enjoy, and let us know of any specific questions you have. A lot of

people here have been where you are at. The archives are a great

resource also.

Best Regards,

Vince

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most of my stones are calcium based but that doesn't rule out some

cholesterol ones as well.

And if you read some of the why's we have stones--many think it

begins with a parasite and our bodies attempt to cover it with

bile/stone (matter) and it sounds like some way for our body to get

cover it and maybe pass it?

Would be interesting to get more info on this. I have only briefly

looked into this. I am sure the group knows more on this issue.

tina

>

> I read Dale description in the files section and am

interested in

> the following statement:

>

> " Use of other things along with the essential fatty acids, and a

diet

> without

> the hydrogenated and saturated fats, can work over time to get rid

of some

> types of stones. But it does take a lot of time for those that are

> calcified.

> That is, those that are made from calcium deposits. They just

don't break

> down

> that easily nor do they flush out as easily as the cholesterol

type of

> stones.

>

>

> If someone is trying to get out the calcified type of stone it

will mean

> laying

> on the left side rather than the right to hopefully get the stone

placed at

> the

> neck of the gallbladder to get it into the common bile duct and

out of the

> body. "

>

> My question is how does a person know if they have cholesterol or

calcified

> stones? I suspect I have calcified stones so what product could I

use to

> break them down?

>

> ne

> -----Original Message-----

> From: gallstones

[mailto:gallstones ]On

> Behalf Of Vince Richter

> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 7:18 PM

> gallstones

> Subject: Re: Is a Parasite Cleanse required?

>

>

> Hi Jonnie, Welcome to the list. Here's where I recommend you

start:

>

> Our list files:

>

> gallstones/files/

>

> Read " Dale info " first

>

> Then, these two sites:

>

> http://www.liverdoctor.com/

> http://www.sensiblehealth.com/

>

> Enjoy, and let us know of any specific questions you have. A lot

of

> people here have been where you are at. The archives are a great

> resource also.

>

> Best Regards,

>

> Vince

>

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