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Hi to all,

I'm new to the group and have a question. I have been suffering from

severe acid reflux(or so the doctors have diagnosed me) for about 2

years now. I had my GB removed in 2000 but continued to do the Atkins

diet which is VERY fat laden. I feel that I still have stones and have

a system full of fat. I'd like to try the gb flush but do not have the

recipe. Plus need to know if it is safe.

Thanks,

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I know how you feel. I did it as a last resort because nothing else I

tried worked. And I was real sick.

-- In candidiasis , " Elaine Gallant "

<elainegallant@...> wrote:

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>

> Gallbladder flush sounds scary to me... maybe I'd do it with a

> friend...

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Someone mentioned if you took Duncan's advice for a glaabladder flush you would

end up really sick. What were you refering too? What would make you sick?

I have been wanting to do the liver/gallbladder flush but like Elaine I am kinda

chicken LOL.

Belinda

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Thanks for everyone's input. It's good to be informed before proceeding with

what seems to be a somewhat risky cleansing process. I ordered the book

suggested by SlickRick - " Traditional Secrets for Health and Rejuventation. "

Unfortunately, it won't arrive for 3 weeks! I went to an herbal store today and

spoke with the owner. She advocated a gentler gallbladder cleansing (discussed

in her favorite natural healing book), which doesn't require a flush but should

dissolve any stones. Not sure if it will work but it's what I'll try first

because it's less invasive. In a nutshell, for 21 days, one eats 2 radishes on

an empty stomach between meals, 3 times a day. With one of your daily meals,

add 5 tsp of cold-pressed flax seed oil. Drink 5 cups of chamomile tea per day.

Add parsnips, seaweeds, lemons, limes and turmeric to your diet. Eliminate from

your diet fats, eggs, dairy etc...

The book also listed a 'mild variation' for a flush which consists of 2 tbsp

of olive oil followed by 2 tbsp of lemon juice. Do this for 5 consecutive days

on an empty stomach. I may try this in a week or so.

Wish me luck and good health to you all!

Luv,

Bernadette

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There are many forums of hundreds or thousands of people who have

done liver flushes. A detractor who predicts that one would get sick

only reflects their ignorance of the majority who do not ;)

Duncan

>

> Someone mentioned if you took Duncan's advice for a glaabladder

flush you would end up really sick. What were you refering too? What

would make you sick?

>

> I have been wanting to do the liver/gallbladder flush but like

Elaine I am kinda chicken LOL.

>

> Belinda

>

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I'm a detractor?

How many have you done Duncan?

> >

> > Someone mentioned if you took Duncan's advice for a glaabladder

> flush you would end up really sick. What were you refering too?

What

> would make you sick?

> >

> > I have been wanting to do the liver/gallbladder flush but like

> Elaine I am kinda chicken LOL.

> >

> > Belinda

> >

> >

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No, of course I know you support liver flushes Rick.

I've done 14 of Dr. 's flushes without getting sick; very few

people report getting sick, although some have mentioned they get

nauseous while trying to get the 1/2 cup of oil down, which is why I

suggest blending the oil and lemon juice to make it palatable.

I don't have the curezone liver flush forums link handy; people can

see that few get sick from reading them.

Duncan

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> > > Someone mentioned if you took Duncan's advice for a glaabladder

> > flush you would end up really sick. What were you refering too?

> What

> > would make you sick?

> > >

> > > I have been wanting to do the liver/gallbladder flush but like

> > Elaine I am kinda chicken LOL.

> > >

> > > Belinda

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> > >

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Sophie, I only expect that Dr. has suggested the right amount of

epsom salts; I think I recollect that the flush used a lot more.

Duncan

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> Duncan - - I am preparing to begin my 2nd gallbladder flush. Would

it

> be OK to cut in half the epsom salt dose? I had extreme diarrhea

with

> the 1st flush. I'm using Kelley's flush. Thank you -- Sophie

>

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