Guest guest Posted January 12, 2001 Report Share Posted January 12, 2001 I've been reading this discussion group for a few weeks. I'd like to start by thanking all of you for your enthusiasm and advice. The tone of what follows may seem overly hardheaded, but this is because I'm frustrated at the difficulty of tracking down well-documented assertions, and at the inability of mainstream medicine and the alternative health advocates to talk to each other productively. Western medicine tends to be highly dogmatic, but has what seems to me a good basic premise, which is that the world makes sense, and therefore can be explained. I'm not a strict rationalist, but I'm very reluctant to subject my body to any procedure I don't understand, whether the procedure is offered by an MD or by an alternative health expert. I have a few questions about natural elimination of gallstones, which perhaps you can help me with. -the version of the flush which many of you advocate involves Epsom salt, or another magnesium compound. Reportedly the magnesium opens up the ducts. Is there anyone who can cite any scientific support for this assertion? I notice there's another version of the flush which uses just olive oil and lemon juice (see http://health.microworld.com/html/gall_stone_cleanse.htm). So it appears the flush can work, and work comfortably, without magnesium. Some cursory searches of the medical literature don't show any association between duct dilation and magnesium.... -many accounts of the flush imply that the olive oil itself trickles into the gallbladder, or at least into the ducts, thereby lubricating the stones and helping them exit the biliary system. Looking at anatomical diagrams of the gallbladder, ducts, and their relation to the stomach and the duodenum, I'm having trouble seeing how the olive oil could make its way into the ducts or the gallbladder. I'm assuming that the common duct isn't generally hanging open, but has a sphincter to prevent intestinal contents travelling up the duct. Assuming this, I don't see how the olive oil can get in. I suppose there could be metabolites or components of the olive oil which affect the biliary system less directly, via the bloodstream. I'm not dismissing the possible efficacy of the olive oil--I'm just puzzled. -some of you have mentioned that you have taken Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus niruri, or P. amarus). Can any of you report on your results? Most of the web pages offering information on this herb seem to be highly derivative of one another, and searches of medical papers on Medline reveal substantial research on Phyllanthus, but very little addressing its effect on gallstones. So I'm looking for some anecdotes or testimonials. In general, I'm looking for more insight into the actual mechanics of the flush. It may sound as if I'm being highly sceptical, but I'm not--I just want to understand what I'm doing before I do it. I certainly have more confidence in alternative approaches to gallstones than I have in the approach offered by doctors, which favors the knife. My own belief is that there is very likely a non-surgical approach to this problem, and it's just a matter of determining what it is. One thought which I've had over and over again as I've done research over the last several weeks, is that it's a shame that medical researchers aren't--apparently--researching the alternative approaches to gallbladder disease. It would be pretty simple to design a clinical study to document whether the gallbladder flush is genuinely removing gallstones, or to document which flush method is most effective. Likewise, a study of Chanca Piedra would be easy to do. Surely some obscure medical school would like to make a name for itself by either debunking or corroborating the assertions of the alternative health movement. Regards, __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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