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Arjit,

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

From: AJIT BUTTAR

gallstones

Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 12:11 PM

Subject: Re: Surgery ?

Arjit wrote:

I am saying: What would make me think that these are

biodegradable? They are not biogradable by body itself

unless we play some part into it. Flushing was the only

option I thought of. Then why people go to dentist for

removing the plaque on their teeth. Why plaque is not

biodegradable?

responding:

We don't think of these possibilities because we

are trained against having these kind of thoughts of

the body being self-maintaining and self-correcting.

We are trained to dependency on use of mechanical

devices instead of knowledge in how to use

natural substances to chemically alter our internal

environment in favor of overcoming objectionable

situations and preventing their re-occurrence.

Arjit wrote:

Dietarily, I am coming from Asian country where Gb

stones are unknown, there it is saying that GB stones

is disease of the western countries. The diet is 90 %

without animal fat in that country. I came here 26

years ago and I started on eating fries, Burgers and

Pizza. You are right these stones are not formed in

one day or few months.

responding:

Your association to the diet as a cause of your

gallstones in your earlier post was the reason I

questioned you. Some people do not correlate their

liver or gallbladder condition to diet, so you were

at an advantage in having that information through

your culture. Being able to start from a place of

dietary self-responsibility was very likely a factor in

your being able to keep up your motivation for

two entire years.

Arjit wrote:

We all can not be like since each of us

have different will and motivation. My motivation

lasted only 2 years.

responding:

No; nor may we need to do as does

himself, or recommends; but it is important to have

knowledge of him and others--to have the option

to use or discard their ideas, their theories, their

practices, their claims of " results " . Groups like this

are important as a means of disseminating information

we might not ever hear, otherwise.

I must share with you a story of dental plaque--in

another group I'm in, a woman told the story of her

dentist who decided to eliminate carbohydrates from

his diet, only eating protein foods like meat and fish

for an extended period of time, the result of which

was that his body stopped forming plaque! We

think of dental calculus (the hardened stuff) as being

removable only by chipping it away with dental tools,

but, similarly, I've heard, and have experienced,

myself, in a limited way, the dietary response of

having this material literally flake away from the tooth

surface, quite simply as a result of the change in the

oral chemistry generated by diet.

If that hard, old dental calculus can respond to the

chemistry of diet, it gives me hope for those

rock-hard gallstones, too. So, these are tales to tell

your children when discussing the hazards of Western

diets and your gallstones--that way they can begin to

think about more possibilities for more than just their

gallbladders!!

Arjit wrote:

>, you are lucky if you can keep your gallbladder

in good condition.

responding:

That is certain! I have a very strong genetic propensity

for liver, gallbladder, and stomach problems--so I am

always keeping ears and eyes open for all possible

ways to help keep these organs functioning the very,

very best that they can.

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--- Macdonald <morgan@...> wrote:

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> responding:

> We don't think of these possibilities because we

> are trained against having these kind of thoughts of

> the body being self-maintaining and self-correcting.

> We are trained to dependency on use of mechanical

> devices instead of knowledge in how to use

> natural substances to chemically alter our internal

> environment in favor of overcoming objectionable

> situations and preventing their re-occurrence.

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> Ajit responding:

> , where I am coming from we believe in natural

healing or healing with herbs. We only practice unani,

Aryovedic (15000 yrs old), and Homepathic medicine. .

Allopathic is the last resort of the people in that

country. In my house in the past I and my wife have

successfully cured Children's ear infections, Cysts of

the skin, and common colds, bladder infections, ulcers

with our home made things (learned from our parents).

In the last two years I only went once to the

emergency for GB pain ( thought it was heart attack),

otherwise I managed the pain with biofeedback , and

imaginary methods.

I have a co-worker in NY. I talked to him about my

surgery. He told me that his grandma had her GB

surgery when she was around 60 and her doctor told her

to eat only low fat diet. Believe it or not that lady

died when she was 95 years old.

Ajit

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