Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 skaidriuke wrote: > I want to try flushing my liver for the first time, but I am very > concerned that > passing stones might be very painfull. Also, as I understand, people > get quite > sick after drinking the oil mixture. Does it come to vomiting, abdominal > cramps, other pains? > I am very afraid to try... > I'm very new here and can just say that I had my first ever gallbladder attack and am just finished day 6 of a 9 day flush. The first few days, I was still in a lot of pain from the attack itself, but the last few days, the pain has subsided and I'm feeling a lot better. While I don't enjoy drinking olive oil and lemon juice, it has not caused any vomiting or other pains. I, too, don't know what to expect at the end of day 9. I wasn't afraid to try. It's a much better option than just submitting to surgery. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Hi skaidriuke, I've done 9 liver flushes and have not had any pain at all. None of the flushes caused sick feelings or nausea. No cramps or other pains. Only diarea for a half a day afterwards, lots of stones of all sizes, and a great feeling after the flush. I had no idea what to expect the first time, but took the plunge based on the fact that a whole lot of people have already done it and reported good results. My goal is to help my liver and gallbladder get better over time as I grow older instead of the " normal " getting worse. I did the Hulda flush, and it turned out fine. Best Regards, Vince > > I want to try flushing my liver for the first time, but I am very concerned that > passing stones might be very painfull. Also, as I understand, people get quite > sick after drinking the oil mixture. Does it come to vomiting, abdominal > cramps, other pains? > I am very afraid to try... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Hi Amber, If you have any stones (and very few don't) you will have to flush several times. The stones you get will only be the ones closest to the opening of your gallbladder. There are more " upstream " all the way into your liver where they are originally formed. Doctors aren't taught that " gallstones " are formed in the liver, but they are. People with no gallstones flush and get stones out the same as people with gallbladders. When you flush some of your stones out, you make room for the ones you didn't get out to move into the space created by the stones which moved out. This process reocurres every time you flush for a total of 5-20 times depending on how many you have and how severely you change your diet. You will most likely make more because of the same inbalences in your diet that caused you to make the first ones. Sorry I can't tell you one flush is enough. 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. Best Regards, Vince > > > 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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