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I've done about 5 or 6 flushes where I got green blobs out (I don't call

them stones - they're quite soft - but I don't want to argue about semantics

either) and I've been wondering how long it took other people to " clean out "

their livers and GB's? I reckon I'm going to keep going until I have no more

green blobs, and then switch to maintenance (2-4 times a year, I guess.)

Every time I do a flush, I think surely this is the last time before

maintenance, I've gotten rid go so much stuff, and every time I'm wrong.

What experience have other people had? I must have passed close to 1000, if

not more. Also the blobs don't seem to decrease in size much - this morning

again there were a couple of pretty big ones (maybe 15mm in diameter). How

much fat can there be in a liver?

Annie

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Dr. suggest you could have thousands in there and to keep

flushing until they are all out. How is your diet? Maybe you are

making more as fast as flushing them out? Do you still have pain when

you eat fatty foods?

Barry.

> I've done about 5 or 6 flushes where I got green blobs out (I don't

call

> them stones - they're quite soft - but I don't want to argue about

semantics

> either) and I've been wondering how long it took other people

to " clean out "

> their livers and GB's? I reckon I'm going to keep going until I

have no more

> green blobs, and then switch to maintenance (2-4 times a year, I

guess.)

> Every time I do a flush, I think surely this is the last time

before

> maintenance, I've gotten rid go so much stuff, and every time I'm

wrong.

> What experience have other people had? I must have passed close to

1000, if

> not more. Also the blobs don't seem to decrease in size much -

this morning

> again there were a couple of pretty big ones (maybe 15mm in

diameter). How

> much fat can there be in a liver?

>

> Annie

>

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In a message dated 1/1/02 11:06:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

allists@... writes:

> Every time I do a flush, I think surely this is the last time before

> maintenance, I've gotten rid go so much stuff, and every time I'm wrong.

> What experience have other people had? I must have passed close to 1000,

> if

> not more. Also the blobs don't seem to decrease in size much - this

> morning

> again there were a couple of pretty big ones (maybe 15mm in diameter). How

>

> much fat can there be in a liver?

>

Hi Annie

It's astounding to think how much fat our livers are capable of dealing with!

And what a relief it must be to the liver when some of that is removed!

I have done 5 cleanses so far, and still seeing stones (even though they are

soft, that's just the terminology that is used). Each body is different,

of course, but from what I've read it isn't unusual at all to have 1000

stones or even twice that. If you're still passing sludge or chaff, that's

good, too. That could eventually turn into stones, so it's good to get rid

of it.

As for the size of the stones, mine have really varied. I think the first

flush was a lot of chaff, tons of the little stones and a couple of bigger

ones. They got bigger as I went along - I mean, more bigger and fewer

smaller ones. But I still had a mixture - chaff, small stones and bigger

ones (the largest I've had were about 1.5 cm). The last flush had some

smooth ones, which from what I understand means they came from the liver. To

me that's a good sign that the cleansing is getting more thorough, or deeper,

or something. :)

It takes time for the body to make changes, I think, as it takes some of us

time to change our eating habits. So don't be discouraged if it takes a

while longer before you get to the maintenance stage. Just remember that

each time you are ridding yourself of something that could have caused you

more health problems down the road. Each time your body is breathing a sigh

of relief at something it doesn't have to deal with anymore! :)

Keep up the good work....

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