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Hi,

I`m not sure either. I saw my stones in a sonogram and my dr. showed me

an x-ray with

a large blob that he said was blocking my liver.

I don`t know if this was a group of stones or one large stone as he said

, but that I could see it in a standard X-ray causes me think that it

was more than fat.

I saw about what you describe. in my own flush . However I had no

bile before hand

as evidenced by the lack of color in my stool.

It`s been two weeks since the flush and my bile production is still

improving

My Dr. I think is a bit miffed that he didn`t get

to remove my gallbladder after all. (the sonogram was done by another

Dr in the e.r.)

Both Dr.s told me the surgery was needed asap. I feel better than I have

in a few years.

I also got complete relief from acid reflux that had plagued me for

years. I plan to do another flush shortly . because I didn`t eliminate

all of what I know must be there. then I will let my dr. do a second

sonogram. The proofs in the pudding so to speak I`ll know more for sure

then and will post.

Blessings, Diann

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Rodger;

Most gallstones are not hard as they are created because of the precipitation of cholesterol in the gallbladder or liver from the bile salts. They are like a soft cheese. The heavier stones that are hard are considered calcium stones. I was never able to find any that were of the calcium type in my flushes, and I'm very thankful of that fact.

The creation of stones in the intestinal tract is a theory that just hasn't been substantiated like the stones cut out of the gallbladder or liver, and that are flushed with the process of overloading the liver with an oil such as a virgin olive oil. If that were the case, saponification would mean that there were no stones that were in the liver or gallbladder in the first place. However, if you were to read in the archives regarding this you'll find plenty of information and common solid logic regarding the formation of stones from the liver and gallbladder flush.

Some of those facts presented are that the stones showing with the progressive flushes are not the same as the previous flushes, even if everything has been done in the exact same manner as the previous flush. If the stones were saponified there would be a surfactant factor regard the oil that was used and you'd have produced a fine soap worthy of the soap dish, just price the cost of soap made from olive oil, it's around $5.00 per bar or more.

I did one flush early last year where I didn't get but very small stones that were like the size of a fairly small seed. I personally rejoiced in the fact that they were so small, and that there were very few of them compared to my previous flushes.

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Subject: Mushy Peas

> Hi room...> > After my last flush (Second Flush a Flop) I think I spoke to soon. I > went to the bathroom a couple of times and passed what appeared to be > several stones...but I reached in and squeezed a couple of them and > they were soft like cooked peas! They were green too, the bile > according to Dr .> > Well the "stones" didn't look like anything that had been nestling in > my GB for years, but more likely the result of the mixture of PGJ, > OO, bile and stomach acid "balling up" and simply passing through the > colon. Someone had warned me about this in the "main" CLark egroup. > That's why I was hesitant to do the liver cleanse in the first place. > But I had to find out for myself.> > I really don't think that these were "gallstones"-none of them were > hard. Anyways, I DO agree that the OO and PGJ stimulate the > gallbladder to release large amounts of bile. I think I am going to > continue the liver cleanses in conjunction with gallstone-destroying > herbs and see what happens. I'll keep posting!> > > > > > > > Collected testimonials:> http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials> You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. > Post message: gallstones > Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe > Unsubscribe: gallstones-unsubscribe > URL to this page: gallstones > By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself!> List Archives: http:///messages/gallstones> Web Site for more information: http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/> http://www.liverdoctor.com/ > http://www.sensiblehealth.com/> Have a nice day ! > >

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