Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 --If you had an ultrasound of your gallbladder and it didn't show any stones, that does mean anything as the stones are formed in the liver. I personally can testify that is correct (Dr. states this also) from experience as I do not have a gallbladder and get great results passing multiple stones during the flush. Go figure! Easy enough to figure out. Gail - In oxyplus , " duhboze67 " <duhboze67@y...> wrote: > > Hi Jill, > I passed some big ol' stones a week after having an ultrasound say I > didn't have any. Go figure! > > Personally, I think it's risky to do a L/gallbladder flush without > the magnesium. Especially if a person is sick and hasn't done one for > a while. I use liquid magnesium chloride solution instead of the > epsom salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 With all due respect to Hulda e, These stones didn't come out of my liver. They were 3/4 " in diameter. As far as I know the ducts which go up into the liver called the biliary tree get smaller and smaller and could hold small stones, but how could they contain stones that big? The liver can't store stones that big. No, it's clear that these stones which are just fat and cholesterol don't always show on ultrasound. For that matter since my ultrasound was also of the liver, they would have shown up there had they been there. > > > > Hi Jill, > > I passed some big ol' stones a week after having an ultrasound say > I > > didn't have any. Go figure! > > > > Personally, I think it's risky to do a L/gallbladder flush without > > the magnesium. Especially if a person is sick and hasn't done one > for > > a while. I use liquid magnesium chloride solution instead of the > > epsom salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 < The liver can't store stones that big.> sorry jack but you are mistaken the common bile duct is of small diameter, but it can stretch. that is what the epsom salts are for. if you keep doing flushes you will see that the quantity of stones released will far surpass the volume of the gall bladder which is about the size of a small pear. some people pass ten thousand stones or more. the liver otoh can hold enormous quantities of stones. the biliary tubing deep inside the liver stretches to accomodate the stones. the fallacy with ultrasound and stones or coagulated bile is that it only picks up things that are sufficiently calcified. the liver stones can be solid and yet still not fully calcified enough to be recognized as a 'stone' per se. doctors have conveniently set the standard to only see problems when it's time for $urgery. whether you call it a stone or coagulated bile is just semantics and irrelevant. if it is obstructing bile flow then it is serious business. i, like gail, had both ultrasound and mri done on my liver/gall bladder which showed nothing abnormal. is it normal to have egg sized stones stored in one's liver? even if they did show up on the ultrasound, there is the issue of the technician reporting the results. so many people in the medical field are just blatantly incompetent that you can't put your trust in a report. some doctors just call it a 'fatty liver' and tell you it's normal. and in the eyes of these same people it is normal to have multiple surgeries, be dependent on poisonous rx drugs, and die young of cancer. you might want to reconsider putting blind faith in an ultrasound, or any test for that matter. furthermore people who have had their gallbladder's removed routinely pass stones. for more info on the proof of this check out andreas moritz's posts on curezone, or read his book 'the amazing liver cleanse' the body has a tremendous capacity for storing waste. i have been cleansing my intestines for over 12 years and still no end in sight. most people would rather not know the truth of these matters it's funny, i take issue with alot of what hulda clark says, but the liver cleanse and kidney cleanse are the only things with which i don't. and neither of these are her own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 < The liver can't store stones that big.> sorry jack but you are mistaken the common bile duct is of small diameter, but it can stretch. that is what the epsom salts are for. if you keep doing flushes you will see that the quantity of stones released will far surpass the volume of the gall bladder which is about the size of a small pear. some people pass ten thousand stones or more. the liver otoh can hold enormous quantities of stones. the biliary tubing deep inside the liver stretches to accomodate the stones. the fallacy with ultrasound and stones or coagulated bile is that it only picks up things that are sufficiently calcified. the liver stones can be solid and yet still not fully calcified enough to be recognized as a 'stone' per se. doctors have conveniently set the standard to only see problems when it's time for $urgery. whether you call it a stone or coagulated bile is just semantics and irrelevant. if it is obstructing bile flow then it is serious business. i, like gail, had both ultrasound and mri done on my liver/gall bladder which showed nothing abnormal. is it normal to have egg sized stones stored in one's liver? even if they did show up on the ultrasound, there is the issue of the technician reporting the results. so many people in the medical field are just blatantly incompetent that you can't put your trust in a report. some doctors just call it a 'fatty liver' and tell you it's normal. and in the eyes of these same people it is normal to have multiple surgeries, be dependent on poisonous rx drugs, and die young of cancer. you might want to reconsider putting blind faith in an ultrasound, or any test for that matter. furthermore people who have had their gallbladder's removed routinely pass stones. for more info on the proof of this check out andreas moritz's posts on curezone, or read his book 'the amazing liver cleanse' the body has a tremendous capacity for storing waste. i have been cleansing my intestines for over 12 years and still no end in sight. most people would rather not know the truth of these matters it's funny, i take issue with alot of what hulda clark says, but the liver cleanse and kidney cleanse are the only things with which i don't. and neither of these are her own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Yes, I understand the concepts behind a liver flush, the purpose of taking the magnesium, and I was aware that the common bile duct could stretch greatly, if not it would be impossible to pass stones the size of the ones I mentioned, since this duct is quite skinny. I also am aware that more stones come from the liver than the gallbladder, I just didn't think that BIG ones did, since my understanding was that the common bile duct is the largest and the higher you go into the liver, the smaller the network of ducts become. So egg sized stones, in those small ducts? I don't know. If what your saying is true about the really large stones coming from the liver, then that is a concept that I will have to think about, and require a bit more evidence to believe. Anyone with more info please post. [i want to believe!] By the way I don't put confidence in conventional tests that's why I dissed the ultrasound in my first post. When I got sick I took two trips to Mayo in Rochester, and they couldn't find a thing wrong with me. Then not too much later, I proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. I had Lyme disease of course. Interestingly, they did find a condition known as Gilbert's syndrome, which is excess bilirubin in the blood and they called it a genetic disorder. It went away when I began doing flushes. > < The liver can't store stones that big.> > > sorry jack > > but you are mistaken > > the common bile duct is of small diameter, but it can stretch. that is what > the epsom salts are for. if you keep doing flushes you will see that the > quantity of stones released will far surpass the volume of the gall bladder > which is about the size of a small pear. some people pass ten thousand > stones or more. > > the liver otoh can hold enormous quantities of stones. > > the biliary tubing deep inside the liver stretches to accomodate the stones. > > the fallacy with ultrasound and stones or coagulated bile is that it only > picks up things that are sufficiently calcified. the liver stones can be > solid and yet still not fully calcified enough to be recognized as a 'stone' > per se. doctors have conveniently set the standard to only see problems when > it's time for $urgery. > > whether you call it a stone or coagulated bile is just semantics and > irrelevant. if it is obstructing bile flow then it is serious business. > > i, like gail, had both ultrasound and mri done on my liver/gall bladder > which showed nothing abnormal. is it normal to have egg sized stones stored > in one's liver? > > even if they did show up on the ultrasound, there is the issue of the > technician reporting the results. so many people in the medical field are > just blatantly incompetent that you can't put your trust in a report. some > doctors just call it a 'fatty liver' and tell you it's normal. and in the > eyes of these same people it is normal to have multiple surgeries, be > dependent on poisonous rx drugs, and die young of cancer. you might want to > reconsider putting blind faith in an ultrasound, or any test for that > matter. > > furthermore people who have had their gallbladder's removed routinely pass > stones. > > for more info on the proof of this check out andreas moritz's posts on > curezone, or read his book 'the amazing liver cleanse' > > > the body has a tremendous capacity for storing waste. i have been cleansing > my intestines for over 12 years and still no end in sight. > > most people would rather not know the truth of these matters > > it's funny, i take issue with alot of what hulda clark says, but the liver > cleanse and kidney cleanse are the only things with which i don't. and > neither of these are her own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Thanx. I wonder about that---well apparently you can have stones in the liver. You would think stones, if hard, would show up easily on ultrasound as they will change the shape of the wave and that would be obvious. (The sound will hit the stone and that will be quite different than tissue). Where do you get magnesium chloride solution? > > Hi Jill, > I passed some big ol' stones a week after having an ultrasound say I > didn't have any. Go figure! > > Personally, I think it's risky to do a L/gallbladder flush without > the magnesium. Especially if a person is sick and hasn't done one for > a while. I use liquid magnesium chloride solution instead of the > epsom salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Thanx. I wonder about that---well apparently you can have stones in the liver. You would think stones, if hard, would show up easily on ultrasound as they will change the shape of the wave and that would be obvious. (The sound will hit the stone and that will be quite different than tissue). Where do you get magnesium chloride solution? > > Hi Jill, > I passed some big ol' stones a week after having an ultrasound say I > didn't have any. Go figure! > > Personally, I think it's risky to do a L/gallbladder flush without > the magnesium. Especially if a person is sick and hasn't done one for > a while. I use liquid magnesium chloride solution instead of the > epsom salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I have heard so many conflicting reports on stones, on which stones are " real " , which are from the flush itself (I've heard, if soft and greenish, from teh flush itself; if hard, obviously not)...who knows. In any case, even if my gb and liver are sludgy and have stasis a flush will be useful. But for now I'm doing GCG. > > > > > > Hi Jill, > > > I passed some big ol' stones a week after having an ultrasound > say > > I > > > didn't have any. Go figure! > > > > > > Personally, I think it's risky to do a L/gallbladder flush > without > > > the magnesium. Especially if a person is sick and hasn't done one > > for > > > a while. I use liquid magnesium chloride solution instead of the > > > epsom salts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 How did you treat your lyme disease? Lyme and gb problems seem to be associated, I notice. NOt sure why. -- In oxyplus , " duhboze67 " <duhboze67@y...> wrote: > > Yes, I understand the concepts behind a liver flush, the purpose of > taking the magnesium, and I was aware that the common bile duct could > stretch greatly, if not it would be impossible to pass stones the > size of the ones I mentioned, since this duct is quite skinny. I also > am aware that more stones come from the liver than the gallbladder, I > just didn't think that BIG ones did, since my understanding was that > the common bile duct is the largest and the higher you go into the > liver, the smaller the network of ducts become. So egg sized stones, > in those small ducts? I don't know. > > If what your saying is true about the really large stones coming from > the liver, then that is a concept that I will have to think about, > and require a bit more evidence to believe. Anyone with more info > please post. [i want to believe!] By the way I don't put confidence > in conventional tests that's why I dissed the ultrasound in my first > post. When I got sick I took two trips to Mayo in Rochester, and they > couldn't find a thing wrong with me. Then not too much later, I > proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. I had Lyme > disease of course. Interestingly, they did find a condition known as > Gilbert's syndrome, which is excess bilirubin in the blood and they > called it a genetic disorder. It went away when I began doing > flushes. > > > > > > > < The liver can't store stones that big.> > > > > sorry jack > > > > but you are mistaken > > > > the common bile duct is of small diameter, but it can stretch. that > is what > > the epsom salts are for. if you keep doing flushes you will see > that the > > quantity of stones released will far surpass the volume of the > gall bladder > > which is about the size of a small pear. some people pass ten > thousand > > stones or more. > > > > the liver otoh can hold enormous quantities of stones. > > > > the biliary tubing deep inside the liver stretches to accomodate > the stones. > > > > the fallacy with ultrasound and stones or coagulated bile is that > it only > > picks up things that are sufficiently calcified. the liver stones > can be > > solid and yet still not fully calcified enough to be recognized as > a 'stone' > > per se. doctors have conveniently set the standard to only see > problems when > > it's time for $urgery. > > > > whether you call it a stone or coagulated bile is just semantics and > > irrelevant. if it is obstructing bile flow then it is serious > business. > > > > i, like gail, had both ultrasound and mri done on my liver/gall > bladder > > which showed nothing abnormal. is it normal to have egg sized > stones stored > > in one's liver? > > > > even if they did show up on the ultrasound, there is the issue of > the > > technician reporting the results. so many people in the medical > field are > > just blatantly incompetent that you can't put your trust in a > report. some > > doctors just call it a 'fatty liver' and tell you it's normal. and > in the > > eyes of these same people it is normal to have multiple surgeries, > be > > dependent on poisonous rx drugs, and die young of cancer. you might > want to > > reconsider putting blind faith in an ultrasound, or any test for > that > > matter. > > > > furthermore people who have had their gallbladder's removed > routinely pass > > stones. > > > > for more info on the proof of this check out andreas moritz's posts > on > > curezone, or read his book 'the amazing liver cleanse' > > > > > > the body has a tremendous capacity for storing waste. i have been > cleansing > > my intestines for over 12 years and still no end in sight. > > > > most people would rather not know the truth of these matters > > > > it's funny, i take issue with alot of what hulda clark says, but > the liver > > cleanse and kidney cleanse are the only things with which i don't. > and > > neither of these are her own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 -- Hi Duhboze, I also passed stones the size of a walnut and don't have a gallbladder. I think it is the epson salt that dialates the ducks allowing large stones to pass. Which is one of the reasons to not skimp on the salt. I think <G> At any rate, the stones passed easily enough and without a gallbladder. Have your read up on her () site? She does say they form in the liver, and I have to believe her on this one. But isn't it amazing your stones didn't show up on the ultrasound!!?? There have been so many people who don't even believe the liver/gallbladder works. We've heard it all here. I always have to fondly smile to myself when I think of Arthur's earilier posts disbelieving the stones are for real. He went on and on about it, and then went on to become our Mr. Liver Cleanse King here on Oxyplus. A true expert if there ever was one. Gail - In oxyplus , " duhboze67 " <duhboze67@y...> wrote: > > With all due respect to Hulda e, These stones didn't come out of > my liver. They were 3/4 " in diameter. As far as I know the ducts > which go up into the liver called the biliary tree get smaller and > smaller and could hold small stones, but how could they contain > stones that big? The liver can't store stones that big. > > No, it's clear that these stones which are just fat and cholesterol > don't always show on ultrasound. For that matter since my ultrasound > was also of the liver, they would have shown up there had they been > there. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 > If what your saying is true about the really large stones coming from > the liver, then that is a concept that I will have to think about, > and require a bit more evidence to believe. ======================= Duhboze, I DON'T have a gallbladder! I had it taken out over 30 years ago because of stones! lol It is kind of funny because when doing the liver (in my case I can't say a gallbladder cleanse <G>) cleanse, I passed thousands of stone over a period of time ranging anywhere from walnut size to pea size to flake like things. All kinds of things came out of my liver. What more evidence do you want? Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 duhboze67 wrote: > Then not too much later, I > proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. ### That was my experience also. Over time I suspect that my problem was multifaceted. Mercury poisoning, celiac caused by candida imbalance, and poorly functioning detox pathways due to all the above. So are you doing much better now? Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Hi Jill, Donna, group, Well I have changed my view on liver flushes, and where the stones come from. I really thought that the larger stones came from the gallbladder since the liver ducts are so small. But you can't learn if you hold to tightly to what you think you know. I get my mag. chloride from Allergy Research Group [solution of magnesium] As far as what I did to treat my Lyme disease, I won't bother you with the long version as you have busy lives, but the short version is that I was misdiagnosed over a period of a few years and when I finally was diagnosed in '98 I had lost more than a third of my normal weight, had a white count below two, elevated liver enzymes, sed rate, had severe Mercury poisoning and accompanying anxiety and depression, and symptoms to numerous to list. The Doc who diagnosed me said she didn't want to treat me as I was too ill for antibiotics. Shortly after that I had to be fed intravenously for a little while and had 4 life threatening Staph infections due to the catheter. When you get that sick doing nothing is not an option and every decision is critical. I personally believe that when someone reaches that point, that the principles of natural health such as nutrition, detox, sleep, reasonable exercize, ones mental state, and as I am learning more recently oxygen, are more than a just a charming notion, but represent the only viable path to recovery. Choosing to continue chasing an allopathic solution will result in death. So in '98 I didn't listen to my families urging to go back to Mayo to be treated for the Lyme, but instead I basically started step by step following all Sherry protocols in " Wellness against all odds " , Rita Shapiro's " A guide to detoxification " and networked just like we do here to experiment with what worked. In three years I gained back my weight, brought my Mercury down to normal, normalized my labs [back to where they were when I supposedly wasn't sick] and I would say recovered around 70%. Then beginning in '01 I decided to go after the Lyme and began cautiously taking antibiotics. I was able to tolerate them quite well because of the detox I do, and got by with minimum Herx, but after two years of working with a Doctor in Dallas I would say that the results weren't great. Having done these antibiotics off and on for two years I was dismayed to see the Lyme bacterium alive and well in a dark field blood sample. It seemed like indestructo bug. Therefore, I just maintained my tried and true therapies. I wasn't too excited when my doctor said he wanted to enter me in a study in Dallas using natural therapies to treat Lyme disease, since he knew I was " into that kind of stuff " . As he described the treatments I was like " Oh, I've done all that stuff already " . My cheeky attitude almost kept me from getting in that study which would have been a big loss. I would say that I made another 15% recovery in this study which brings me to about 85%, which is borderline normal life. The primary kill therapy used was Samento but this study emphasized changing the environment that facilitates the bug primarily. In my view from what I have experienced, kill therapies are a waste of time and always disappoint without this. Hope I have given Y'all some useful information. Jack In oxyplus , CountryGirl <ruthful@p...> wrote: > > > duhboze67 wrote: > > > Then not too much later, I > > proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. > > ### That was my experience also. Over time I suspect that my problem > was multifaceted. Mercury poisoning, celiac caused by candida > imbalance, and poorly functioning detox pathways due to all the above. > > So are you doing much better now? > > Blessings > Donna > http://www.excellentthings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 That's an inspiring story. > > > > > Then not too much later, I > > > proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. > > > > ### That was my experience also. Over time I suspect that my > problem > > was multifaceted. Mercury poisoning, celiac caused by candida > > imbalance, and poorly functioning detox pathways due to all the > above. > > > > So are you doing much better now? > > > > Blessings > > Donna > > http://www.excellentthings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Hi, I, too, don't have a gallbladder and have done liver flushes. (most people get confused when I call them liver flushes and have to explain that it is virtually the same thing except with out the gall bladder. It gets annoying) I have gotten out a lot of crud and stones from the liver. Although I have not seen large stones I have seen numerous stones. I had a ultrasound done shortly before flushing and I asked the lab tech if she could see stones and she said she could not, but said if they were there she could. So there are stones that don't show up on the ultrasound, because of their makeup. I have flushed 5 times over this past summer and trying to do them about 2 weeks apart. I have gotten different colored bile and stones out each time until the last time I saw fairly dark pea green bile. It started out very orange and the stones were very orange, which really prompted me in doing more to get the bad out. I am going to gear up for more liver flushes again over the next couple of months as my work hours have slowed down again so I can plan better times for them. G Murray wanda85929 wrote: >Duhboze, I DON'T have a gallbladder! I had it taken out over 30 >years ago because of stones! lol It is kind of funny because when >doing the liver (in my case I can't say a gallbladder cleanse <G>) >cleanse, I passed thousands of stone over a period of time ranging >anywhere from walnut size to pea size to flake like things. All >kinds of things came out of my liver. What more evidence do you want? > >Gail > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 It really is weird, these stories people are telling. Where are the stones and why can't ultrasound find them? They usually go over your whole abdomen when you get a gb scan--at least they did in my case. Its mysterious. And people w/o gb getting so many stones. And being large, but fitting thru the bile duct. OTOH it does make sense to me that the liver, being so much bigger, can store more stones than the gb. Still, you'd think if there were stones in the liver, that on autopsies they would have been found, and this would be in the medical literature. It's confusing. I assume people felt better after? I guess everybody feels you *should* do the epsom salts. BTW, I am also taking curcuma from Prime Health. It tastes fairly bitter. To tell the truth I don't notice anything from taking the GCG or the curcuma. Not sure if I would. > > >Duhboze, I DON'T have a gallbladder! I had it taken out over 30 > >years ago because of stones! lol It is kind of funny because when > >doing the liver (in my case I can't say a gallbladder cleanse <G>) > >cleanse, I passed thousands of stone over a period of time ranging > >anywhere from walnut size to pea size to flake like things. All > >kinds of things came out of my liver. What more evidence do you want? > > > >Gail > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Thank, I appreciate that. > > > > > > > Then not too much later, I > > > > proceeded to almost die from my nonexistent illness. > > > > > > ### That was my experience also. Over time I suspect that my > > problem > > > was multifaceted. Mercury poisoning, celiac caused by candida > > > imbalance, and poorly functioning detox pathways due to all the > > above. > > > > > > So are you doing much better now? > > > > > > Blessings > > > Donna > > > http://www.excellentthings.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 To highlight the inability of conventional tests to find these stones, I also had a complete abdominal CAT Scan and they still didn't find stones,and yet they came out with the flush. I agree with an earlier post, whoever said it I forgot, that the reason these stones aren't showing up is because they aren't calcified and to tell you the truth, I don't think I have EVER had any calcified stones. I have done tons of liver flushes and they all are different shades of green stones. I think these stones, just being made mostly of cholesterol, are just to soft to show up on these tests which are designed to see hardened calcified stones. It is for this reason that after having done a lot of the flushes, I decided to stop doing the Orthophos and apple juice before each flush, which is supposed to soften calcified stones by acidifying your system. I also thought that this wasn't such a good idea anyhow, since most chronically ill are overacidic already. I have never noticed one stitch of difference since I d/ced the apple juice and phos. I don't fast either, except skipping the last meal of that day. This simplifies it for me. I have gotten out yellowish, orange sludge at times which is the biliruben that backs up and causes jaundice, but never stones, but I have heard of that before. One thing that helps me get through a liver flush without as much nausea and recover faster is to get up about three hours after drinking the oil [set an alarm clock] and take a large dose of psyllium mixed with Sonne's bentonite and activated charcoal. I do coffee enemas all the time anyway, but I have found that doing them the day after along with highwater enemas is key for me to get that stuff out of me and start feeling better. Could you comment on things you are doing to dissolve stones Jill as I am curious about this? I focused on trying to do different things to prevent stone formation once, and use taurine and lecithen, but I haven't ever noticed anything making a big difference. The stones just keep on being created and I just keep on flushing. Although, I would think that the flush would be highly benificial whether a person had stones or not. Jack > > > > >Duhboze, I DON'T have a gallbladder! I had it taken out over 30 > > >years ago because of stones! lol It is kind of funny because when > > >doing the liver (in my case I can't say a gallbladder cleanse <G>) > > >cleanse, I passed thousands of stone over a period of time ranging > > >anywhere from walnut size to pea size to flake like things. All > > >kinds of things came out of my liver. What more evidence do you > want? > > > > > >Gail > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 To highlight the inability of conventional tests to find these stones, I also had a complete abdominal CAT Scan and they still didn't find stones,and yet they came out with the flush. I agree with an earlier post, whoever said it I forgot, that the reason these stones aren't showing up is because they aren't calcified and to tell you the truth, I don't think I have EVER had any calcified stones. I have done tons of liver flushes and they all are different shades of green stones. I think these stones, just being made mostly of cholesterol, are just to soft to show up on these tests which are designed to see hardened calcified stones. It is for this reason that after having done a lot of the flushes, I decided to stop doing the Orthophos and apple juice before each flush, which is supposed to soften calcified stones by acidifying your system. I also thought that this wasn't such a good idea anyhow, since most chronically ill are overacidic already. I have never noticed one stitch of difference since I d/ced the apple juice and phos. I don't fast either, except skipping the last meal of that day. This simplifies it for me. I have gotten out yellowish, orange sludge at times which is the biliruben that backs up and causes jaundice, but never stones, but I have heard of that before. One thing that helps me get through a liver flush without as much nausea and recover faster is to get up about three hours after drinking the oil [set an alarm clock] and take a large dose of psyllium mixed with Sonne's bentonite and activated charcoal. I do coffee enemas all the time anyway, but I have found that doing them the day after along with highwater enemas is key for me to get that stuff out of me and start feeling better. Could you comment on things you are doing to dissolve stones Jill as I am curious about this? I focused on trying to do different things to prevent stone formation once, and use taurine and lecithen, but I haven't ever noticed anything making a big difference. The stones just keep on being created and I just keep on flushing. Although, I would think that the flush would be highly benificial whether a person had stones or not. Jack > > > > >Duhboze, I DON'T have a gallbladder! I had it taken out over 30 > > >years ago because of stones! lol It is kind of funny because when > > >doing the liver (in my case I can't say a gallbladder cleanse <G>) > > >cleanse, I passed thousands of stone over a period of time ranging > > >anywhere from walnut size to pea size to flake like things. All > > >kinds of things came out of my liver. What more evidence do you > want? > > > > > >Gail > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Hi Jack, I don't know enough about all this, but I am taking gold coin grass and curcuma, both are to get stagnant bile flowing and the former to break up stones, if you do have them. And if you don't, it should be good to help stasis anyway. I really don't notice anything from them positive or negative. I can be sensitive to herbs so it's nice they aren't bothering me. But I don't know if they're doing anything. Has anyone on here done home colemas? When you do an enema after the flush, what do you mean by highwater enema? How much water? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I have a stainless steel enema bucket that has a capacity of two liters. After I do a coffee enema I will follow with a full bucket or two of pure water. Especially when I feel particularly toxic, which is always after a flush. But there are times when just with normal coffee enemas I start to pass chemical smells [apparently this is not uncommon as I know many people who have noticed this] and that is when I follow the coffee enema with two or three water enemas. I think different people have different ideas as to what a high enema is and maybe that really isn't one by some people's view, but it always helps me clear when I am really toxic. I either juice or take extra pottasium when doing this. I've never done colemias. I think I will try the gold coin grass and see if it slows stone production. Jack > > Hi Jack, I don't know enough about all this, but I am taking gold > coin grass and curcuma, both are to get stagnant bile flowing and the > former to break up stones, if you do have them. And if you don't, it > should be good to help stasis anyway. I really don't notice anything > from them positive or negative. I can be sensitive to herbs so it's > nice they aren't bothering me. But I don't know if they're doing > anything. > > Has anyone on here done home colemas? When you do an enema after the > flush, what do you mean by highwater enema? How much water? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 I have some trouble with the enema bucket, retaining and letting the water go irritates the tissue, I find. I have a colema board but was just curious, I haven't used it. The GCG from Prime Health is supposed to be really good (that's what I'm taking), its an alcohol tincture. I put the URL in a previous post. > > > > Hi Jack, I don't know enough about all this, but I am taking gold > > coin grass and curcuma, both are to get stagnant bile flowing and > the > > former to break up stones, if you do have them. And if you don't, > it > > should be good to help stasis anyway. I really don't notice > anything > > from them positive or negative. I can be sensitive to herbs so it's > > nice they aren't bothering me. But I don't know if they're doing > > anything. > > > > Has anyone on here done home colemas? When you do an enema after > the > > flush, what do you mean by highwater enema? How much water? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 P.S. Jack, I really wouldn't mind hearing the long version of your health history, I always find these instructive. BTW,by ' detox, what were the highlights, would you say? And, the samento study, you did ozone sauna there, correct? And homeopathy? If I recall, samento was only part of the study. > > > > Hi Jack, I don't know enough about all this, but I am taking gold > > coin grass and curcuma, both are to get stagnant bile flowing and > the > > former to break up stones, if you do have them. And if you don't, > it > > should be good to help stasis anyway. I really don't notice > anything > > from them positive or negative. I can be sensitive to herbs so it's > > nice they aren't bothering me. But I don't know if they're doing > > anything. > > > > Has anyone on here done home colemas? When you do an enema after > the > > flush, what do you mean by highwater enema? How much water? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 << I have a colema board but was just curious, I haven't used it. >> I bought one many years ago and have used it a lot. What would you like to know? Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Okay... do you use filtered water? Do you add anything to the colema? Do you use ozonated water? The plastic tips that came with it are rather hard and inflexible and I don't like them. They feel a bit scratchy, too. Do you use those? (I definitely don't want to use metal). How often do you use them? How have they benefitted you? > > > << I have a colema board but was > just curious, I haven't used it. >> > > I bought one many years ago and have used it a lot. What would you like to > know? > Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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