Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 The image of breaking the stones sounds good... I've read somewhere that the stones form mass, and when you do the oils part of the cleanse, it minimizes the masses, knocking off chunks and bits that started as small stones... ...thus, having to repeat the oils part twice a month until the sizes grow smaller and fewer.... vanadeux <vanadeux@...> wrote: I was researching the herb called Chanca Piedra (stone breaker) and the information said that its for stones both kidney and gall.. if its so good and effective, why is it rarely mentioned in this group. surely it makes sense to try to reduce and break up stones before doing any sort of strong cleanse like the olive oil and lemon etc? I am sure these sites are not out to give false information, perhaps people just prefer not to spend months taking a herb ..before getting results! anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Anne, I've heard this herb mentioned several times over the last few years, but I will agree that it has been infrequent. This is one of the herbal remedies that I understand has been around a long time and used by native cultures for stone breaking. I'd try it if I had a stubborn big stone or if I was worried for some reason about flushing. I'd try it with all the other good things that help the liver and gall bladder too. Best Regards, Vince > > I was researching the herb called Chanca Piedra (stone breaker) > > and the information said that its for stones both kidney and gall.. > > > if its so good and effective, why is it rarely mentioned in this group. > > > surely it makes sense to try to reduce and break up stones before doing any sort of strong cleanse like the olive oil and lemon etc? > > I am sure these sites are not out to give false information, perhaps people just prefer not to spend months taking a herb ..before getting results! > > anne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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