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Vince Richter wrote:

> Hi skaidriuke,

>

> I've done 9 liver flushes and have not had any pain at all.

Since this was my first attack and I'm still learning, may I ask why you

have done 9 flushes? I was hoping this first one would be my last one.

How often do you do them?

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Hi Amber,

I am sorry to say that most people need more than 1 liver flush. I flush

quite regularly and have done many more than 9 to date. The last 8 or

so with out a gallbladder. The liver will continue to make stones

unless you change your diet to a healthy one that includes the good fats

and restricts the S.A.D. diet. Usually one will not do the trick as

there is usually more stones or sludge behind the ones that come out the

first time. They just keep moving forward with each flush. I do 3-4 in

series every two weeks, and then I wait for 4 or so months and then

start all over again. While I was younger I had been very bad with the

diet and am very depleted in nutrients so I build up sludge and stones

much faster than the next person, I presume.

I also have never had any pain during the cleanses either. Just make

sure you take the magnesium sulfate.

G Murray

Amber wrote:

>Vince Richter wrote:

>

>

>

>>Hi skaidriuke,

>>

>>I've done 9 liver flushes and have not had any pain at all.

>>

>>

>

>

>Since this was my first attack and I'm still learning, may I ask why you

>have done 9 flushes? I was hoping this first one would be my last one.

>How often do you do them?

>

>Amber

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G & K Murray wrote:

> Hi Amber,

>

> I am sorry to say that most people need more than 1 liver flush. I flush

> quite regularly and have done many more than 9 to date. The last 8 or

> so with out a gallbladder. The liver will continue to make stones

> unless you change your diet to a healthy one that includes the good fats

> and restricts the S.A.D. diet. Usually one will not do the trick as

> there is usually more stones or sludge behind the ones that come out the

> first time. They just keep moving forward with each flush. I do 3-4 in

> series every two weeks, and then I wait for 4 or so months and then

> start all over again. While I was younger I had been very bad with the

> diet and am very depleted in nutrients so I build up sludge and stones

> much faster than the next person, I presume.

>

> I also have never had any pain during the cleanses either. Just make

> sure you take the magnesium sulfate.

>

> G Murray

>

Thank you so very much for this information. I'm printing it out and

will save it. I feel that I have been eating a fairly good diet for

some time (before my first gallbladder attack). I've now read that the

Mediterranean diet is the best for gallbladder problems, i.e. , some

whole grains, lots of vegetables and fruits, some yogurt and cheese,

olive oil, and nuts, but minimal fish and very minimal red meat. Does

this sound reasonable to you?

Amber

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Vince Richter wrote:

> Hi Amber, If you have any stones (and very few don't) you will have to

> flush several times.

Yes, I have seen them on a sonogram taken when I was in the hospital 2

weeks ago today. I saw my gallbladder for the first time and it had

some stones that looked like they just coated the bottom of that organ.

> One flush is

> definitely not enough. The good news is, several flushes are better

> than one irreversable surgical removal. That's how I look at it anyway.

Ha, ha, ha, yes, I'm with you on this one. You can't believe how many

people just want me to have surgery and think I'm crazy for trying

" natural " thing first, or maybe you can.

Amber

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