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Hi Shefy, You've got me curious now. I searched on methyl tert butyl

refining the search to eliminate all the hits on methyl tert butyl

ether (a gasoline additive). Here is the website I found and what it

said of interest. It is from the allopathic point of view, so it was

no surprise that it spoke of removal as the accepted common treatment

of the gall bladder, and all other treatments " experimental " including

the direct injection. Options used for decades that work are still

" experimental " if they don't have promise of making the big companies

millions of dollars.

At any rate, it struck me that if the treatment you seek is

" experimental " , then you mey need to look into the medical colleges

near you which are engaged in medical research. If you can get in on

a study you may be able to get this treatment.

Enjoy:

http://wrongdiagnosis.com/g/gallstones/treatments.htm

Silent gallstones are usually left alone and occasionally disappear on

their own. Usually only patients with symptomatic gallstones are treated.

The ***most common treatment for gallstones is surgery to remove the

gallbladder***. This operation is called a cholecystectomy. In rare

cases, drugs are used to dissolve the gallstones. ***Other nonsurgical

methods are still considered experimental***.

Contact dissolution therapy.This experimental procedure involves

injecting a drug directly into the gallbladder to dissolve stones. The

drug—***methyl tert butyl***—can dissolve some stones in 1 to 3 days,

but it must be used very carefully because it is a flammable

anesthetic that can be toxic. The procedure is being ***tested*** in

patients with symptomatic, noncalcified cholesterol stones.

Best Regards,

Vince

> >

> > Hi J

> >

> > I have EVERY symptom you listed...I've had it on and off since I was

> 15 (now 22). It comes back when I stop exercising and eating " bad " .

> >

> > I know A LOT of people who had their gb removed and still have all

> the symptoms. I think you should try cleansing/flushes first before

> you consider having it removed.

> >

> > After billions of years of evolution, we still have a gb :)

> >

> > shefy

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