Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Dear Wes, His original problem could probably have been fixed with a couple of liver cleanses. Now that he has been messed up, they may or may not work. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Equivical autral gastritis > > i have a friend that has equivical autral gastritis. about 3 mo's ago > they took out his gall bladder.. he said the doctor told him afterwards > that when they got in they saw some kind of a crimped duct ??? that > there wasn't anything wrong with his gall bladder but decided to take > it anyway ????? he says he still has alot of pain on his right side. > his liver is supposed to be in pretty good shape although they said it > looked a little fatty.. he says that eating a peice of pepermint causes > etreme pain also lemons.. doctor says he will have to learn to live > with it as there's nothing else he can do ???? > any opinons, experiences that have dealt with this sort of thing > appreciated. > wes > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi Wes, I agree with Saul. I am very non litigious, but in this case it would seem unwise to not sue. On the pain issue, feel free to send him to me for a free EFT consultation. Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com http://www.fountain-of-life-healing-school.com Free E Book Download wlpate wrote: > > i think that's a good place to start saul... but meanwhile he still > has alot of pain and that doc telling him that this is something he's > going to have to live with for the rest of his life is really getting > him down... do you think homozon would help.. or other than the lawyer > what would you suggest to help his physical condition. > thanks, > wes > > Equivical autral gastritis > > i have a friend that has equivical autral gastritis. about 3 mo's ago > they took out his gall bladder.. he said the doctor told him afterwards > that when they got in they saw some kind of a crimped duct ??? that > there wasn't anything wrong with his gall bladder but decided to take > it anyway ????? he says he still has alot of pain on his right side. > his liver is supposed to be in pretty good shape although they said it > looked a little fatty.. he says that eating a peice of pepermint causes > etreme pain also lemons.. doctor says he will have to learn to live > with it as there's nothing else he can do ???? > any opinons, experiences that have dealt with this sort of thing > appreciated. > wes > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Dear Friends A friend of mine has contracted Lyme one month ago through a bit of a tick. She is now doing vaginal insufflations with ozone (20 mcg/ml on 1/4LPM flow), But after about 15 treatments, one a day, she feels the vaginal area of here body is getting to much desinfected. Could that be true? Lyme is a serious disease so I'm urging here to continue. Thanks Doedens Oxygen Nutrient Nederland van Dongenstraat 30, 8107 AG, Broekland ov. The Netherlands, Phone/fax: 0570-530100, Mobile: 06-30504240 website http://www.onn-o3.nl: email: oxygennutrient@... UPS account number: 82063Y __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 thanks donna, he doesn't have a pc.. so i'll give him your ph # if it's ok. thanks again, wes Equivical autral gastritis > > i have a friend that has equivical autral gastritis. about 3 mo's ago > they took out his gall bladder.. he said the doctor told him afterwards > that when they got in they saw some kind of a crimped duct ??? that > there wasn't anything wrong with his gall bladder but decided to take > it anyway ????? he says he still has alot of pain on his right side. > his liver is supposed to be in pretty good shape although they said it > looked a little fatty.. he says that eating a peice of pepermint causes > etreme pain also lemons.. doctor says he will have to learn to live > with it as there's nothing else he can do ???? > any opinons, experiences that have dealt with this sort of thing > appreciated. > wes > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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