Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Dear all, I am Cristian Popovici from Bucharest-Romania, 42 y.o. Last Saturday on the 27th of Feb. I had my first gallbladder flush being diagnosticated at echography (ultrasounds) with small stones between 2 and 3 milimeters. I followed the recipe with 300 ml olive oil and juice from 4 lemons without epsom salt. I managed to eliminate some small stones, most of them like green gelatine the next day, on Sunday. Yesterday and the day before yesterday I felt badly, with a gallbladder attack and I went immediately to a new ultrasounds exam. They confirmed that the gall bladder is still full of small stones. I don't know what happened and why I eliminated only a few. After reading some more on the net, I saw that there are lazyer gallbladders - mine might be one of this type - and there are needed more flushes. I am planning to have another flush this weekend. My questions are: - Is it too soon for another flush after one week? - Do you think that missing the Epsom salt, this was the cause of non eliminating enough stones? Thank you and kind regards to you all from Bucharest, Cristian __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi there I also have lots of 2.2mm stones. I am hoping that they will eventually dissolve, and pass out without flushing anything except liquid bile. Malic acid with taurine taken together will help. Best Max ----- Original Message ----- From: " Cristian Popovici " <cristian_popovici@...> <gallstones > Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:54 PM Subject: First flush not satisfactory > Dear all, > I am Cristian Popovici from Bucharest-Romania, 42 y.o. > Last Saturday on the 27th of Feb. I had my first > gallbladder flush > being diagnosticated at echography (ultrasounds) with > small stones > between 2 and 3 milimeters. I followed the recipe with > 300 ml olive oil and juice from 4 lemons without epsom > salt. I managed to eliminate some small stones, most > of them like green gelatine the next day, on Sunday. > Yesterday and the day before yesterday I felt badly, > with a gallbladder attack and I went immediately to a > new ultrasounds exam. They confirmed that the gall > bladder is still full of small stones. I don't know > what happened and why I eliminated only a few. After > reading some more on the net, I saw that there are > lazyer gallbladders - mine might be one of this type - > and there are needed more flushes. I am planning to > have another flush this weekend. My questions are: > - Is it too soon for another flush after one week? > - Do you think that missing the Epsom salt, this was > the cause of non eliminating enough stones? > > Thank you and kind regards to you all from Bucharest, > Cristian > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Cristian; It would certainly behoove you to use Epson salts the next time you do a flush. The reason for this is that Magnesium Sulfate will act as a softener for the bile duct allowing for greater elasticity. Its softening effect is used by many to help with softening the skin by bathing in it. Of course the best thing you can be doing at this time is to avoid all saturated animal fats and hydrogenated foods like those that are deep fried. Taking Lecithin will help the liver produce a better bile, bile that is much more capable of holding cholesterol in a suspended state. It can be likened to a higher quality dish detergent. I high quality detergent will hold the fats and oils better with out letting it precipitate to the sides of the sink and in this case keep the cholesterol suspended with the bile salts to be deposited in the small intestines to help with the breakdown of other fats and not become a gallstone. Other essential fatty acids will also help with the production of a better quality of lipoproteins. HDL will do a scouring of the blood vessels for the LDL and seek to help in the removal of an over abundance of them. Maltic Acid is what you get from apples and is considered a great stone softener. Not to mention apples also work quite well for providing soluble fiber which along with insoluble fiber it is extremely helpful in removing waste from the body. When gallstones are allowed more oxygen they will turn to a liquid. Ways to get more oxygen into the body is vigorous exercise. Another method is the use of insufflated ozone. Insufflated ozone will get to the various organs very quickly by means of the portal vein because of all the connections that there are to the large intestines. I will use an opportunity of getting a colonic to also do a flush since the colonist that I use also uses ozone with the treatment. This really shortens the time in which the flush is done to just a few hours rather than a few days, which may entail fasting and getting the bowels cleared by using Epson Salts. All I usually have to do is to ingest around four ounces of the purest of virgin olive oil two to three hours before the colonic and it works like a charm. Often oil can be seen since it will move through so quickly but will still have stimulated the liver and gallbladder to release bile. Stones are usually notable towards the end of a treatment at around an hour to an hour and a half as they float along the top of the water unlike the other stuff that is in lower suspension. Often more will show with a movement after being removed from the equipment. Be patient with yourself and chances are real good that with a proper diet as well as exercise and flushing you will be able to keep your gallbladder. Dale >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear all, I am Cristian Popovici from Bucharest-Romania, 42 y.o. Last Saturday on the 27th of Feb. I had my first gallbladder flush being diagnosticated at echography (ultrasounds) with small stones between 2 and 3 milimeters. I followed the recipe with 300 ml olive oil and juice from 4 lemons without epsom salt. I managed to eliminate some small stones, most of them like green gelatine the next day, on Sunday. Yesterday and the day before yesterday I felt badly, with a gallbladder attack and I went immediately to a new ultrasounds exam. They confirmed that the gall bladder is still full of small stones. I don't know what happened and why I eliminated only a few. After reading some more on the net, I saw that there are lazyer gallbladders - mine might be one of this type - and there are needed more flushes. I am planning to have another flush this weekend. My questions are: - Is it too soon for another flush after one week? - Do you think that missing the Epsom salt, this was the cause of non eliminating enough stones? Thank you and kind regards to you all from Bucharest, Cristian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Is taurine the stuff in the red bull drink? shefy max <max@...> wrote: Hi there I also have lots of 2.2mm stones. I am hoping that they will eventually dissolve, and pass out without flushing anything except liquid bile. Malic acid with taurine taken together will help. Best Max ----- Original Message ----- From: " Cristian Popovici " <cristian_popovici@...> <gallstones > Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 5:54 PM Subject: First flush not satisfactory > Dear all, > I am Cristian Popovici from Bucharest-Romania, 42 y.o. > Last Saturday on the 27th of Feb. I had my first > gallbladder flush > being diagnosticated at echography (ultrasounds) with > small stones > between 2 and 3 milimeters. I followed the recipe with > 300 ml olive oil and juice from 4 lemons without epsom > salt. I managed to eliminate some small stones, most > of them like green gelatine the next day, on Sunday. > Yesterday and the day before yesterday I felt badly, > with a gallbladder attack and I went immediately to a > new ultrasounds exam. They confirmed that the gall > bladder is still full of small stones. I don't know > what happened and why I eliminated only a few. After > reading some more on the net, I saw that there are > lazyer gallbladders - mine might be one of this type - > and there are needed more flushes. I am planning to > have another flush this weekend. My questions are: > - Is it too soon for another flush after one week? > - Do you think that missing the Epsom salt, this was > the cause of non eliminating enough stones? > > Thank you and kind regards to you all from Bucharest, > Cristian > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 Yes Taurine is an ingredient in " Red Bull " ...but its a helluva pricey way too buy it....I find here in Aust the cheapest source of bulk amino acid powders or the like & even most supplements are the big fitness /body builders superstores..These plays tend to buy in bulk & are a lot cheaper generally than their main competition (here (for these products (ie Health food/Vitamin shops ... No doubt Online bulk Taurine suppliers are very well priced too I would guess. Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 23:16:21 -0800 (PST) From: shefy gupta <shefy7@...> Subject: Re: First flush not satisfactory Is taurine the stuff in the red bull drink? shefy max <max@...> wrote: Hi there I also have lots of 2.2mm stones. I am hoping that they will eventually dissolve, and pass out without flushing anything except liquid bile. Malic acid with taurine taken together will help. Best Max Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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