Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 I just ran across this product this morning. Perhaps it will help http://www.organichealthandbeauty.com/Liver-Gallbladder-Formula_p_130-61.html?ut\ m_source=overture & utm_medium=cpc & utm_term=gallbladder & utm_campaign=gallbladder & O\ VRAW=DEBILE%20%22gall%20bladder%22 & OVKEY=gall%20bladder & OVMTC=advanced Also, I have read about a product called DEBILE by Dr. Chi. It is supposed to dissolve the stones. ----- Original Message ----- From: 1 guess gallstones Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 9:17 PM Subject: Is it time to remove my gallbladder? Hello, My name is and I'm 26 years old. I was diagnosed with gallstones about 5 years ago and my attacks can be quite severe and seem to be happening more regularly. If I'm not in full attack mode, I have a really strong sick feeling in the area of my gallbladder. I have done a few cleanses now, which have all been successful in passing stones, but it doesn't seem to be stopping the pain. My doctor has arranged for a consultation with a surgeon in about a weeks time. This will be my second consultation in 4 years. I am very leary about side effects if I do decide to have the surgery. I'm also very tired of the pain...it has caused me to miss several weeks from work and its not getting any better. Any thoughts/ suggestions/ opinions are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 - A flush is a flush and it's only a flush. While most people gain some relief from flushes, it's only going to be as good as your diet. I guess I am asking what else you have done to prevent attacks? Have you changed your diet, do you exercise regulary, have you eliminated deep fried foods, are you eating pro-gallbladder foods? We live in a magic pill world and unless we take care of our bodies for the long term, the pill (or in this case the knife) can seem like a viable option. To be prudent though, you'll need to listen to what the Dr tells you from your ultrasound and determine from there whether your GB can be saved. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hello , I have not posted to this group in a while, due to summer change in schedules and then our vacation, but your post caught my eye and thought I'd respond. For many years I successfully did cleanses and was on here encouraging people to cleanse, and still do believe that this is a wonderful alternative for as long as you can do so. My husband wanted me to have surgery, but that wasn't an option for years, until last February, when it was clear that it was time to go ahead and have the surgery. I have not regretted doing all the cleanses I did, and all I learned about proper nutrition during those years one bit. I have also not regretted having surgery done, not at all, it was the right time to get it done and went very well, with no negative after affects. I'm able to eat almost anything now, but value the knowledge I gained while I couldn't, as eating EVERYTHING isn't healthy whether or not you have a gallbladder. All this to say that you'll know when the time is right for surgery...your body won't let you get by without doing it when the time is right :-) I do tell about my cleanses, kept a record of them over the years, at my website, as well as my surgery, you'll find the links at http://happynutritionist.com I hope all goes well with you....you'll get a lot of different advise here, take it all in, and do what is right for you. God bless, L. Meydrech, CN A cheerful heart is good medicine. Prov. 17:22a http://happynutritionist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Hi , How about mercury? Do you have amalgam fillings? Mercury in your system will thwart any attempt to get rid of candidis after it is well established. I'd also suggest looking at many more sources of info than just one who is selling you their product Just my opinion... Best Regards, Vince > > Dave, > > On the topic of candida: > 25 years of doing what you recommend only allowed my candida to get worse. > It did NOT go away in 3 to 6 months. I believe many people suffer all kinds > of physical problems from long-established systemic yeast that they don't > even know they have because they have followed the usual diet and > anti-fungal recommendations for killing yeast and they think that took care > of it. > > The YeastAway program is obviously much different from what you are used > to. They recommend that you do NOT follow any special diet and do NOT take > any kind of anti-fungals at all. Just take their product and go about your > normal life, free of any die-off symptoms, while it is doing it's work. > > It is not necessarily a long-term maintenance program. For the kind of > infestation you seem to be thinking of it can be fully defeated in as > little as 12 days. In my case, because there is so much with such a deep > foothold, it is expected to take about 9 months. I suppose you are > imagining that I am the biggest most gullible sucker you have seen in > awhile. No, I just know how to do my own research. If you, or anyone else > here, wants to understand what makes this program so different I suggest > talking to Randy of Peak Health Care Products at: 1-866-442-0617. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Hi , I have had 12 amalgams removed by a knowledgeble dentist and replaced with composite fillings. I am going to Tijuana in a couple of weeks to get my two root canals extracted and my non-biocompatible crown replaced with a good one. My flushes and diet changes have greatly helped me recover from the mercury toxicity. I'm looking to go the rest of the way to better long term health with the remaining dental work. Then, I will be able to start the oral chelation to detox the remaining metals. Meanwhile, I'm taking herbs and minerals to strengthen my adrenals and elimination paths. I appreciate your input to the list. I hope this works well for you and that you'll keep us posted on your progress. I'm glad to hear you had your teeth pulled (not that I want anyone to be without their own teeth , because when they are full of mercury most other options are not as good as pulling them. Most other options are definietly more expensive. Have you looked into making your own kefir and/or Kombucha tea? Good cheap probiotics, enzymes, minerals, detox, etc for much less than any equivalent commercially available supplements. Google kefir. One of the best sites is here: http://users.chariot.net.au/~dna/kefirpage.html Google kombucha. Two of the best sites are here: faq: http://www.kombuchatea.co.uk/kombucha-faq.asp kombucha tea/ Lots of info on these two naturally fermented drinks that provide a powerful amount of detox and balencing for pennies a gallon. I'm all for finding traditionally nourishing foods that don't cost an arm and a leg, although I'm not opposed to spending the money to invest in my health. Come to think of it, I've invested thousands of dollars in all kinds of things to help me, but I'm always looking for cheaper ways to do the same or more Vince > > > > > > Dave, > > > > > > On the topic of candida: > > > 25 years of doing what you recommend only allowed my candida to get > >worse. > > > It did NOT go away in 3 to 6 months. I believe many people suffer > >all kinds > > > of physical problems from long-established systemic yeast that they > >don't > > > even know they have because they have followed the usual diet and > > > anti-fungal recommendations for killing yeast and they think that > >took care > > > of it. > > > > > > The YeastAway program is obviously much different from what you are > >used > > > to. They recommend that you do NOT follow any special diet and do > >NOT take > > > any kind of anti-fungals at all. Just take their product and go > >about your > > > normal life, free of any die-off symptoms, while it is doing it's work. > > > > > > It is not necessarily a long-term maintenance program. For the kind of > > > infestation you seem to be thinking of it can be fully defeated in as > > > little as 12 days. In my case, because there is so much with such a > >deep > > > foothold, it is expected to take about 9 months. I suppose you are > > > imagining that I am the biggest most gullible sucker you have seen in > > > awhile. No, I just know how to do my own research. If you, or anyone > >else > > > here, wants to understand what makes this program so different I > >suggest > > > talking to Randy of Peak Health Care Products at: 1-866-442-0617. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I don't want to get too carried away with mercury detox until I get my last amalgam out. It's under my crown. The conventioal dentist refused to remove the amalgam when the crown was off anyway. That was the last time I will ever willingly go to a conventional dentist. I have a fifty pound bag of bentonite clay. It is mined straight from the ground, and the less tampering with it they do the better. It needs to be very pure to use it for pottery (an ingredient they mix with clays). Cost including shipping was about $50, which is about $1.00 a pound. Getting small amounts of bentonite from the detox people is exhorbitantly expensive compared to the cost of the unadulterated bentonite clay. I will be able to do baths and I already add it to psillium and oat bran to take orally. After I get my mouth all cleaned up I'll go after all the other toxins in my body. I'm glad you had help from the clay baths. I look forward to using it more in the near future myself. At that time, a well flushed liver will become very important to handle the added burden of the detox in my body. Best Regards, Vince > > Have you tried the LL clay baths for mercury detox?? There are several types of LL baths. I tried them because i was in excruciating pain. They helped me quite a bit. Perhaps you would want to research that as well. I also added bentonite clay to my diet. The product I use is Great Plains Bentonite detox. I truly believe it helped me to quickly relieve the pain I was in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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