Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 K This is of interest to me. A holistic doctor I went to put me on Flax seed oil capsules (1000mg) and a some capsules called Lipotrepein to help disolve gallstones. I think the Lipotrepein was just for the digestive problems though. I've always heard that flaxseed oil was good for digestive health but I never had read anything about it good for disolving stones. I searched all over the net for anything that pointing to flax oil directly disolving gallstones so I was wondering where this holistic doctor was coming from. Where did you get this information.Maybe you could point to me to a site or something where I can find this information to re-enforce that what he has been giving me is worthwile I have experienced problems with bad heartburn when I drank the oil. The capsules seem to have less of an effect. I am not sure what the Lipotrepein is part of disolving. In case your wondering whats in Lipotrepein: Gambir leaf, Choline Citrate, L-methionine, Dandaline root,Celandine, Beet leaf,and Black Radish. If this is true about the flax oil then maybe he wasn't off base at all. Any more info would be greatly appreciated. Don > Dissolving stones naturally. > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving effects > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > approach): > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > *Peppermint oil > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > *Lecithin > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > choline (all found in Lecthin) > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > (another amino) > Turmeric > Cardamon > Pectin > Fennel oil > Betaine HCl > > K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2000 Report Share Posted December 11, 2000 Both items aim to dissolve the cholesterol stones - at least reduce their size. However, it not only takes time (a year or more) but may not work well on non-cholesterol stones. Remember that flax oil degenerates quite easily so buy fresh and keep refrigerated. When I find the refernce to flax as a potential stone dissolver I'll let you know. However, the benefit of flax is partly to do with restoring the ratio of omega 3 to omega 6 fats in the body. K > > Dissolving stones naturally. > > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving > effects > > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > > approach): > > > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > > *Peppermint oil > > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > > *Lecithin > > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > > choline (all found in Lecthin) > > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > > (another amino) > > Turmeric > > Cardamon > > Pectin > > Fennel oil > > Betaine HCl > > > > K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Here is that message of dissolving stones naturally. laura ----- Original Message ----- From: <kinabaloo@...> <gallstonesegroups> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 6:02 AM Subject: Dissolving stones naturally. > Dissolving stones naturally. > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving effects > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > approach): > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > *Peppermint oil > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > *Lecithin > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > choline (all found in Lecthin) > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > (another amino) > Turmeric > Cardamon > Pectin > Fennel oil > Betaine HCl > > K > > > > Collected testimonials: > http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the gallstonesegroups. To unsubscribe: Mailto:gallstones-unsubscribeegroups > To subscribe again: Mailto:gallstones-subscribeegroups > To change status to digest: Mailto:gallstones-digestegroups > To change status to normal: Mailto;gallstones-normalegroups > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! > List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones > Web Sites: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > Have a nice day ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2000 Report Share Posted December 16, 2000 - Indeed, this is not a complete list. And 'shrink' is probably more apt than 'dissolve'. My top suggestion is Lecithin - you can get in any large foodstore, its cheap, natural and with wide-ranging benefits; and it is easily added to foods. I add it to a multi-grain cereal with soy milk. My second top choice is plain water - this is needed to dilute and flush out a large variety of metabolites and other toxins. In a number of indirect ways, this will help the fat processing ability of the digestive system too (liver and gallbladder included). The body is like a pond - without fresh water in and old water out, the pond will become stagnant (putrid). Further, the body has natural healing abilities. If we stop harming it, it begins to heal. K > Here is that message of dissolving stones naturally. laura > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <kinabaloo@a...> > <gallstonesegroups> > Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 6:02 AM > Subject: Dissolving stones naturally. > > > > Dissolving stones naturally. > > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving effects > > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > > approach): > > > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > > *Peppermint oil > > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > > *Lecithin > > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > > choline (all found in Lecthin) > > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > > (another amino) > > Turmeric > > Cardamon > > Pectin > > Fennel oil > > Betaine HCl > > > > K > > > > > > > > Collected testimonials: > > http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the > gallstonesegroups To unsubscribe: > Mailto:gallstones-unsubscribeegroups > > To subscribe again: Mailto:gallstones-subscribeegroups > > To change status to digest: Mailto:gallstones-digestegroups > > To change status to normal: Mailto;gallstones-normalegroups > > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR > yourself! > > List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones > > Web Sites: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > > Have a nice day ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2000 Report Share Posted December 16, 2000 Thanks K, I appreciate your information. laura ----- Original Message ----- From: <kinabaloo@...> <gallstonesegroups> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 5:59 PM Subject: Re: Dissolving stones naturally. > - > > Indeed, this is not a complete list. And 'shrink' is probably more > apt than 'dissolve'. My top suggestion is Lecithin - you can get in > any large foodstore, its cheap, natural and with wide-ranging > benefits; and it is easily added to foods. I add it to a multi-grain > cereal with soy milk. My second top choice is plain water - this is > needed to dilute and flush out a large variety of metabolites and > other toxins. In a number of indirect ways, this will help the fat > processing ability of the digestive system too (liver and gallbladder > included). The body is like a pond - without fresh water in and old > water out, the pond will become stagnant (putrid). Further, the body > has natural healing abilities. If we stop harming it, it begins to > heal. > > K > > > > Here is that message of dissolving stones naturally. laura > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <kinabaloo@a...> > > <gallstonesegroups> > > Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 6:02 AM > > Subject: Dissolving stones naturally. > > > > > > > Dissolving stones naturally. > > > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving > effects > > > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > > > approach): > > > > > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > > > *Peppermint oil > > > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > > > *Lecithin > > > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > > > choline (all found in Lecthin) > > > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > > > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > > > (another amino) > > > Turmeric > > > Cardamon > > > Pectin > > > Fennel oil > > > Betaine HCl > > > > > > K > > > > > > > > > > > > Collected testimonials: > > > http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials > > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to > the > > gallstonesegroups To unsubscribe: > > Mailto:gallstones-unsubscribeegroups > > > To subscribe again: Mailto:gallstones-subscribeegroups > > > To change status to digest: Mailto:gallstones-digestegroups > > > To change status to normal: Mailto;gallstones-normalegroups > > > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible > FOR > > yourself! > > > List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones > > > Web Sites: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > > > Have a nice day ! > > > > > > > Collected testimonials: > http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the gallstonesegroups. To unsubscribe: Mailto:gallstones-unsubscribeegroups > To subscribe again: Mailto:gallstones-subscribeegroups > To change status to digest: Mailto:gallstones-digestegroups > To change status to normal: Mailto;gallstones-normalegroups > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! > List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones > Web Sites: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > Have a nice day ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 I think I have a food reaction with soy products. Does anyone know if they make a Lecithin supplement that does contain soy. Don > - > > Indeed, this is not a complete list. And 'shrink' is probably more > apt than 'dissolve'. My top suggestion is Lecithin - you can get in > any large foodstore, its cheap, natural and with wide-ranging > benefits; and it is easily added to foods. I add it to a multi- grain > cereal with soy milk. My second top choice is plain water - this is > needed to dilute and flush out a large variety of metabolites and > other toxins. In a number of indirect ways, this will help the fat > processing ability of the digestive system too (liver and gallbladder > included). The body is like a pond - without fresh water in and old > water out, the pond will become stagnant (putrid). Further, the body > has natural healing abilities. If we stop harming it, it begins to > heal. > > K > > --- In gallstonesegroups, " robert mcmullan " <mcfam12@m...> wrote: > > Here is that message of dissolving stones naturally. laura > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <kinabaloo@a...> > > <gallstonesegroups> > > Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 6:02 AM > > Subject: Dissolving stones naturally. > > > > > > > Dissolving stones naturally. > > > The following natural supplements show some stone dissolving > effects > > > (*indicates best choices, though as many as possible is the best > > > approach): > > > > > > *Milk Thistle (Silymarin) > > > *Peppermint oil > > > *Flax seed oil (make sure its fresh and keep in fridge) > > > *Lecithin > > > Choline and Inositol (related to B-group vitamins) / Phosphatidyl > > > choline (all found in Lecthin) > > > Folic acid (a B vitamin) > > > Methionine (an amino acid, precursor of L-Taurine) / L-Taurine > > > (another amino) > > > Turmeric > > > Cardamon > > > Pectin > > > Fennel oil > > > Betaine HCl > > > > > > K > > > > > > > > > > > > Collected testimonials: > > > http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials > > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to > the > > gallstonesegroups To unsubscribe: > > Mailto:gallstones-unsubscribeegroups > > > To subscribe again: Mailto:gallstones-subscribeegroups > > > To change status to digest: Mailto:gallstones-digestegroups > > > To change status to normal: Mailto;gallstones-normalegroups > > > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible > FOR > > yourself! > > > List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones > > > Web Sites: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/ > > > Have a nice day ! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 K, I note that you did not include Gold Coin Grass in your list of dissolvers. Is this because of no experience or experience which was negative? Also, is dissolving limited to cholesterol stones or does it apply to calcified ones, those that appear on an ultrasound, as well. Please advise. Thanks, Ben Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 Ben - I am not familiar with GCG - it seems to be a herb used in Chinese medicine. From the decription in the site below it seems that it may work on the hard type of stone. http://sensiblehealth.com/prime.html " Ingredients: Gold Coin Grass, Bupleurum Organs Affected: Liver, Gallbladder, Kidneys, Urinary Bladder Dosage 1 tablespoonful (about 15 ml) once daily on empty stomach 30 minutes before breakfast User Experience and Properties: This product is effective in softening and crushing gallstones and is useful as a preparatory step in gallbladder flushing. Most users found their gallbladder pain alleviated or relieved already following a few days of using this product. Gallstones released with the use of this product prior to gallbladder flush are generally smaller and more in numbers. Sometimes the stones even come out in pieces. " K > K, > > I note that you did not include Gold Coin Grass in your list of dissolvers. Is this because of no experience or experience which was negative? Also, is dissolving limited to cholesterol stones or does it apply to calcified ones, those that appear on an ultrasound, as well. Please advise. Thanks, Ben Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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