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This is something that I coped from this website:

http://www.betterlife4you.net/gall_stone_cleanse.html

It's just a simple explanation about gallstones. Most people always think

all gallstones are hard, but many are not. Most are just greenish-colored

blob thingies, which those of us who have done the GB/Liver cleanse know very

well. Also, many times you'll pass tannish-yellow ones it seems after you

get the greenish colored ones out, along with that yellow-tan sludge stuff.

Susie

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What are gall stones?

Stones can form anywhere in the body where there is a liquid containing

mineral salts that can be crystallized and where the fluid is held for a

while in a hollow organ, such as the gall bladder.

The stones may be large or small, and sometimes grow together causing extra

large stones. Small stones are often excreted along with the bile and

eliminated with no problem. Larger ones, however, can become lodged in the

ducts, causing gall stone colic, one of the most painful illnesses known. At

other times, gall stones may be silent. In autopsies, examiners often find

gall bladders full of gall stones although the deceased had no complaints

about them.

A gall stone is not a true stone. They are rather rubbery and soft. Most

gall stones float. They are mostly green. The size varies from rice grains

to golf balls. Even large gall stones will slip out easily with this gall

stone cleanse. Dr had one lady who passed a gall stone as big as two

hens eggs stuck together!!!

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