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I passed a stone 1/2 the size of a golf ball, with no pain or complications

during a flush. I had 51 flushes with no problems. This is not to say you will

need to make 51 flushes. If there is only one stone and you pass it then you

will probably need one flush. The rule of thumb, and I am not an expert is that

one flushes until there are no more stones.

With that said, there is controversy on what is a stone and what is what appears

to be a stone but may be the emulsification of bile & olive oil. Anyway, I after

51 flushes am satisfied with the results and feel " stone " free. I evidently had

been making stones for the last 40 years and passed at least 15,000. I plan to

have a ultra-sound soon and to see if there are stones left in my gallbladder.

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Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2006 7:48:36 AM

Subject: Is flush appropriate for Large (Behemoth) Gallstone

Hello,

I'm new here and am sorry if I've missed the discussion of this topic.

I have a 2.3 cm x 1.5 cm gallstone.

I think a gallstone flush may not be appropriate for such a large

stone.

Has anyone here ever passed such a large stone? If so, were there

complications?

I've looked everywhere for info on trying to expel such a large stone

with no success.

Any info your have is greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

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My mom has only one stone, a very large calcified one. She did the cleanse

where you take the Oxy Powder and the Super Phos 30. One of these is

suppose to help you break down the stones so you can pass them easier.

Well, we did our flushes at about the same time. She passed all of these

broken up little whitish colored hard rocks. I passed these little soft

green things. I had an ultrasound before the flush and those were the kinds

of stones I had, the little green ones. She didn't have any pain during the

flush, of course she still has that one big stone. She only flushed once

though, and heck where else would those rocks have come from. Maybe try

something that will help break the stones up.

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Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 1:29 AM

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Subject: Re: Is flush appropriate for Large (Behemoth)

Gallstone

I passed a stone 1/2 the size of a golf ball, with no pain or complications

during a flush. I had 51 flushes with no problems. This is not to say you

will need to make 51 flushes. If there is only one stone and you pass it

then you will probably need one flush. The rule of thumb, and I am not an

expert is that one flushes until there are no more stones.

With that said, there is controversy on what is a stone and what is what

appears to be a stone but may be the emulsification of bile & olive oil.

Anyway, I after 51 flushes am satisfied with the results and feel " stone "

free. I evidently had been making stones for the last 40 years and passed at

least 15,000. I plan to have a ultra-sound soon and to see if there are

stones left in my gallbladder.

----- Original Message ----

From: moniquesprite <eaquita@...>

gallstones

Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2006 7:48:36 AM

Subject: Is flush appropriate for Large (Behemoth) Gallstone

Hello,

I'm new here and am sorry if I've missed the discussion of this topic.

I have a 2.3 cm x 1.5 cm gallstone.

I think a gallstone flush may not be appropriate for such a large

stone.

Has anyone here ever passed such a large stone? If so, were there

complications?

I've looked everywhere for info on trying to expel such a large stone

with no success.

Any info your have is greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

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--- In gallstones , " moniquesprite " <eaquita@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I'm new here and am sorry if I've missed the discussion of this

topic.

> I have a 2.3 cm x 1.5 cm gallstone.

>

> I think a gallstone flush may not be appropriate for such a large

> stone.

> Has anyone here ever passed such a large stone? If so, were there

> complications?

>

> I've looked everywhere for info on trying to expel such a large

stone

> with no success.

>

> Any info your have is greatly appreciated.

> Many thanks,

>

>

have you tried gold coin grass try www.sensiblehealth.com and julia

chang is great for support. gold coin grass breaks down the stones

plus there are other herbs you can take she has that break them

down. im trying them for a stuck stone also. i am so far pleased

with the results, they are bitter though.

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hi could any one tell me why beetroot is good for gall stones .mine is 2cm i

have a lot of pain across the top of my stomach .it feels like i am hungry all

the time .i thouht it was an ulcer at first but i had endoscpy that was

clear.but feel uncomforble all the time.and bloated but the doc says he does not

want to operate just yet

carole from the uk thanks for advice

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Beets are loaded with antioxidants that are liver protective and detoxifying,

stimulating the flow of bile. -Dave

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From: carole worthington<mailto:mellymum1@...>

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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 7:53 AM

Subject: Re: Is flush appropriate for Large (Behemoth) Gallstone

hi could any one tell me why beetroot is good for gall stones .mine is 2cm i

have a lot of pain across the top of my stomach .it feels like i am hungry all

the time .i thouht it was an ulcer at first but i had endoscpy that was

clear.but feel uncomforble all the time.and bloated but the doc says he does not

want to operate just yet

carole from the uk thanks for advice

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