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now im taking homeopathic medicine,

its really effective,

try that with a good homeo doctor, and check by ultra sound

njoy the life with some simple food restrictions

thanx

sha

----- Original Message ----

From: shefy gupta <shefy7@...>

gallstones

Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 8:36:35 AM

Subject: Re: lithotripsy and flushes?

i researched it al ot and i don't think it's worth risking damaging the liver,

since our lovely full gb's are tucked safely in it lol...i wanted to do it too

:) the mtbe injection is out too...they don't know long term 'cancer' effects...

try homeopathy :) i'm taking it right now and my pain is all but

gone...hopefully the stones will break down too...i will probably try to get in

for an ultrasound to see if there are any changes..

best

shefy

Dave Shelden <wholehealthawarenes s@...> wrote:

The medical establishment does not recognize flushes as a viable option. There

are some concerns as to lithotripsy (sp?). Check it out fully first. There are

many people who have needed to do more or many more than one flush to empty the

gallbladder. No matter what, flushes are not a cure all. If you want to save

your gallbladder (and potentially much more) start with the archives... Welcome

to the yellow brick road. -D

----- Original Message -----

From: faith96386<mailto:zollarshotmail (DOT) com>

gallstones@gro ups.com<mailto:gallstones@gro ups.com>

Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 6:03 PM

Subject: lithotripsy and flushes?

Anyone have any knowledge of lithotripsy, various means of breaking up

the stones and passing them (western med.), perhaps in conjunction

with flushes?

I had gallbladder pain all last night, despite doing a flush Sunday

night. I had bloodwork done today and my organs are okay for now. I

still have very full gallbladder, and I don't know if I can do enough

flushes to free me of this trouble. ly, having the gallbladder

out is tempting, but due to scar tissue laproscope is out for me, and

I don't want to spend a week in hospital being sliced and diced. Is

lithotripsy relatively safe or dangerous, and has it ever been

combined with flush(es)?

Desperate in NC

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