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I have successfully treated a number of people using a traditional 'Liver

Cleanse' using a specific olive oil and pink grapefruit mixture, preceeded by

epsom salts, over a 2 day period. If you are interested, I can send you the

protocol.

Kindest Regrads,

Arwel

Mr Arwel Mb BCh Dip Phyt DIHom

Consultant Herbalist, Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative

Medicine

Better Health Clinic, Chester,

author of 'The Friendly Guide to Allergy.'

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Gallstones

Dear all,

I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small gallstones

and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with this or is there

any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and wasn't sure if I should

be worried about overstimulating bile causing obstruction? The patient is a

slightly underweight vegetarian in her early eighties and is concerned about

cutting out calories and losing more weight. I don't have further details as

yet, but any input would be welcome.

thanks,

Isobel

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I would be interested in receiving the protocol Arwel. could you email it to

me at christinebest@... ?

Many thanks

>

> I have successfully treated a number of people using a traditional

> 'Liver Cleanse' using a specific olive oil and pink grapefruit mixture,

> preceeded by epsom salts, over a 2 day period. If you are interested, I can

> send you the protocol.

>

> Kindest Regrads,

>

> Arwel

> Mr Arwel Mb BCh Dip Phyt DIHom

> Consultant Herbalist, Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative

> Medicine

> Better Health Clinic, Chester,

> author of 'The Friendly Guide to Allergy.'

>

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>

> Gallstones

>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

> gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with this

> or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and wasn't

> sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing obstruction?

> The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her early eighties and

> is concerned about cutting out calories and losing more weight. I don't have

> further details as yet, but any input would be welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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I would also be interested in having a look at the protocol, Arwel, thank

you...isobel.ravdentaylor@...

Isobel Ravden

Medical Herbalist

BA (Hons) BSc (Hons)

MNIMH MCPP

Exeter Natural Health Centre

20 Cowick Rd - Exeter

Oak Integrated Health Practice - Chudleigh, Devon

01392 437 025

Gallstones

>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

> gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with this

> or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and wasn't

> sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing obstruction?

> The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her early eighties and

> is concerned about cutting out calories and losing more weight. I don't have

> further details as yet, but any input would be welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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I would love a copy of this as well please as gallstones are a curse in my

family. Cheers. Liz PItt

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Re: Gallstones

I have successfully treated a number of people using a traditional 'Liver

Cleanse' using a specific olive oil and pink grapefruit mixture, preceeded by

epsom salts, over a 2 day period. If you are interested, I can send you the

protocol.

Kindest Regrads,

Arwel

Mr Arwel Mb BCh Dip Phyt DIHom

Consultant Herbalist, Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative

Medicine

Better Health Clinic, Chester,

author of 'The Friendly Guide to Allergy.'

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Gallstones

Dear all,

I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small gallstones

and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with this or is there

any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and wasn't sure if I should

be worried about overstimulating bile causing obstruction? The patient is a

slightly underweight vegetarian in her early eighties and is concerned about

cutting out calories and losing more weight. I don't have further details as

yet, but any input would be welcome.

thanks,

Isobel

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Dear Arwell ,

How do you deal with the risk of such a procedure causing a gallstone to get

blocked in the cystic duct . ?

Emmett Walsh

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>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

> gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with

> this or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and

> wasn't sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing

> obstruction? The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her early

> eighties and is concerned about cutting out calories and losing more

> weight. I don't have further details as yet, but any input would be

> welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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Dear Arwel,

Perhaps you could post a copy of your gallstones copy to the group as so many

seem interested? If not then could you send me one at

izbennett@...

Mnay thanks,

Isobel

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dear Arwel,

Is this being posted for everyone? , if not , could I also have a copy.

thanks

Sally Moorcroft MNIMH

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>To: <ukherbal-list >

>Subject: Re: Gallstones

>Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:12:57 +0100

>

>I have successfully treated a number of people using a traditional 'Liver

>Cleanse' using a specific olive oil and pink grapefruit mixture, preceeded

>by epsom salts, over a 2 day period. If you are interested, I can send

>you the protocol.

>

>Kindest Regrads,

>

>Arwel

>Mr Arwel Mb BCh Dip Phyt DIHom

>Consultant Herbalist, Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative

>Medicine

>Better Health Clinic, Chester,

>author of 'The Friendly Guide to Allergy.'

>

>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\

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>

> Gallstones

>

>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

>gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with

>this or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and

>wasn't sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing

>obstruction? The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her early

>eighties and is concerned about cutting out calories and losing more

>weight. I don't have further details as yet, but any input would be

>welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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Thanks for all your interests in this. I have posted a copy of the protocol,

which includes the ingredients you need and the amounts etc., on my website

www.betterhealthclinic.co.uk in the section on Books -> Factsheets. You can

download it from here, but there is a small fee (95p) for postage, which I

cannot seem to get rid of despite it being a download rather than something that

is actually posted out! My apologies for this.

The risk of a stone actually getting stuck is minimal, in my opinion. Using

Epsom salts seems to help dilate the ducts, and if the stone can be passed

through the sphincter out of the gall bladder itself it can easily get through

the duct itself from then on. Over the past 11 years of recommending the

cleanse to many dozens of patients, some with large stones and some with smaller

ones, I have not had any problems of this nature. However, I do tell people

that this is a small, theoretical risk, and that they must decide themselves

whether they are happy to carry out the proceedure. Most are happy to try this

rather than resort to surgery!

I hope this helps. If anyone wants any specfic help or want to chat about it

in more details, do let me know and I would be happy to help.

Kindest Regards,

Arwel

Mr Arwel MB BCh Dip.Phyt. DIHom

Consultant Herbalist & Homoeopath

Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Better Health Limited

T (01244) 322822 F (01244) 344533 arwel@...

www.betterhealth.co.uk

.... author of The Friendly Guide to Allergy - available to download on

www.betterhealthclinic.co.uk.

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>

>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

> gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with

> this or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and

> wasn't sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing

> obstruction? The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her early

> eighties and is concerned about cutting out calories and losing more

> weight. I don't have further details as yet, but any input would be

> welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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Dear Arwel,

could I ask you to please send it to iriaschiller@...

thanks very much

Iria

> I have successfully treated a number of people using a traditional 'Liver

> Cleanse' using a specific olive oil and pink grapefruit mixture, preceeded

> by epsom salts, over a 2 day period. If you are interested, I can send

> you the protocol.

>

> Kindest Regrads,

>

> Arwel

> Mr Arwel Mb BCh Dip Phyt DIHom

> Consultant Herbalist, Senior Practitioner in Complementary and Alternative

> Medicine

> Better Health Clinic, Chester,

> author of 'The Friendly Guide to Allergy.'

>

>

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>

> Gallstones

>

>

> Dear all,

> I have a patient coming who has been diagnosed with multiple small

> gallstones and wishes to avoid surgery. Has anyone had any success with

> this or is there any advice you can offer? I haven't treated before and

> wasn't sure if I should be worried about overstimulating bile causing

> obstruction? The patient is a slightly underweight vegetarian in her

> early eighties and is concerned about cutting out calories and losing

> more weight. I don't have further details as yet, but any input would be

> welcome.

> thanks,

> Isobel

>

>

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