Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Cleanses are great, but don't rely just on the cleanse. Follow the basic lifestyle principles as well are just as important. Eating organic foods and adapting to the stressors in your life is the key. The main reason one gets gallstones is secondary to not eating enough or any good fats in their diet. Your GB stores the bile in order for it to be released for the digestions of fats when you ingest them. When you don't eat fat, your GB holds onto this reservoir and eventually you get stones. If you do the research you will find that in the 80's when companies marketed the NO FAT or LOW FAT foods, there was a huge influx of GB removal surgeries. My recommendations for you would be to clean up not only your diet, but your lifestyle. As well, slowly add more fat into your diet. With Qi, Rubin, OTR/L EastWest Healing and Performance " Helping people to help themselves! " Holistic Exercise, Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach 760-277-0337 <mailto:jr@...> jr@... <http://www.eastwesthealing.com> www.eastwesthealing.com Man is limited without, but limitless within. -W. -----Original Message----- From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On Behalf Of manuellaboure2004 Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 4:57 PM gallstones Subject: SPAM-LOW: Newly diagnosed with gallbladder problem I just joined this group hoping to add to the information I've been gathering all week. I just had my first ever gallbladder attack and spent last Sunday in the ER and was admitted to the hospital from there. Tests show that I have gallstones and the doctor wants me to have surgery as soon as I feel better. I've been in a lot of pain for these past 5 days. I'm home, but very weak and still have pain. I've been researching methods to do a gallbladder flush using olive oil and lemon juice and some herbs, etc. I'm concerned if all that olive oil will be too much on my gallbladder. Has anyone here done this flush successfully? Surgery will be my last choice as then I could do nothing else. I hope to do a purge first and if that doesn't work, I could always have surgery later. But I've also read of many possibly complications following this surgery, especially for older people. I'm a 68 yr. old female. I've also read that the Mediterranean diet is what I should be consuming now. Looking forward to any information. Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 i take a 180 to that and do away with animal fat and less fat and protein and do not thing it is sound advice to add more fat in fact any mucus causing food will cause more gallstones this also explains why the parasite treatment should be part of the gallbladder flush.......... http://www.108pages.com/anatomy.html LIVER I suggest taking plenty of natural minerals. Give the liver a selection to choose from all your life. This is the theory behind the Longevity formula that is my pet formula for years. Herbs are an organic substance, they feed your liver, it is the liver than makes the chemicals that it allows in the blood stream. For example, just because you drink a walnut tincture, this walnut never enters the blood stream. The liver takes those organic foods and makes what is needed. The liver is the ultimate manufacturer. Having no gallbladder leaves you with a dry liver and 90% less concentrated bile, in other words, your medically damaged for life, the same as my wife is. This leaves your liver wide open for parasites, mostly the common Liver Fluke. These creatures eat up to dime size holes all through your liver, I call it the swiss cheese effect. Your Gallbladder may have had 3-4 hundred pea size stones at one time, but your liver and ducts can hold huge stones once you kill the flukes and the mud hardens in their old holes and forms stones. Our experience is you must do liver flushes every month for about 8 months or until you stop getting stones. You must stay dewormed the rest of your life! As your liver reproduces new tissues, you will have less and less stones. Keep the flukes out and there will be no new holes for stones to form. You keep your gallbladder stone free, I explain how in my free booklet, it cost nothing and the method cost practically nothing and you don't need to do a liver flush the rest of your life " IF " you do one simple thing each night before you go to bed and the side effects are you feed your brain, now I suppose I have the liver flush people mad at me?? a liver flush is good when ever you can do one, but there is a way that the medical surgeons knew back in 1960 that not only avoids the need for gallstone surgery, but I discovered it also avoids the need for continued flushes. It is not information people needs until they have done 3 flushes and knows they have gotten the big stones out. Josh Rubin wrote: > Cleanses are great, but don't rely just on the cleanse. Follow the basic > lifestyle principles as well are just as important. Eating organic > foods and > adapting to the stressors in your life is the key. The main reason one > gets > gallstones is secondary to not eating enough or any good fats in their > diet. > Your GB stores the bile in order for it to be released for the > digestions of > fats when you ingest them. When you don't eat fat, your GB holds onto this > reservoir and eventually you get stones. If you do the research you will > find that in the 80's when companies marketed the NO FAT or LOW FAT foods, > there was a huge influx of GB removal surgeries. My recommendations > for you > would be to clean up not only your diet, but your lifestyle. As well, > slowly > add more fat into your diet. > > > > With Qi, > > Rubin, OTR/L > > EastWest Healing and Performance > > " Helping people to help themselves! " > > Holistic Exercise, Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach > > 760-277-0337 > > <mailto:jr@...> jr@... > > <http://www.eastwesthealing.com> www.eastwesthealing.com > > > > Man is limited without, but limitless within. > > -W. > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On > Behalf Of manuellaboure2004 > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 4:57 PM > gallstones > Subject: SPAM-LOW: Newly diagnosed with gallbladder problem > > > > I just joined this group hoping to add to the information I've been > gathering all week. I just had my first ever gallbladder attack and > spent last Sunday in the ER and was admitted to the hospital from > there. Tests show that I have gallstones and the doctor wants me to > have surgery as soon as I feel better. I've been in a lot of pain for > these past 5 days. I'm home, but very weak and still have pain. I've > been researching methods to do a gallbladder flush using olive oil and > lemon juice and some herbs, etc. I'm concerned if all that olive oil > will be too much on my gallbladder. Has anyone here done this flush > successfully? Surgery will be my last choice as then I could do > nothing else. I hope to do a purge first and if that doesn't work, I > could always have surgery later. But I've also read of many possibly > complications following this surgery, especially for older people. > I'm a 68 yr. old female. I've also read that the Mediterranean diet > is what I should be consuming now. Looking forward to any information. > > Amber > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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