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"Are you 'Stoned'?"

Remove gall stones WITHOUT gall bladder surgery! - Remove gall stones without cost!

Copyright © Stephanie Relfe www.relfe.com

This article is provided as a courtesy of Stephanie Relfe. Original article with numerous testimonials can be accessed from: http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html

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This recipe is included here for information purposes only!

This recipe is rather extreme, because the amount of oil is EXTREME  (2 cups), and the amount of juice to be taken in a short period of time is also extreme!

 If you are new to liver cleansing, I urge you to first try Hulda Clark's recipe, which is very potent, but all you need is 1/2 cup of olive oil.

If you are liver cleansing veteran, and you like to explore your limits, then this cleansing recipe may just be the right for you to try!
You may get very sick after consuming 2 cups of olive oil.
1/2 cup or up to a 1 cup of oil happened to be more then enough for most people!

You have been warned!


BOOK SUMMARY: The following information on gall stones and the gall bladder is from the excellent book "Are you 'Stoned'?" by chiropractor Claude M. Lewis, Edith Hiett and Leon Hiett. 

Most people are likely to have hundreds of gall stones.  They are soft and don't show up on an x-ray unless they calcify.  They may also not show on an ultrasound scan. However, they cause problems such as gall bladder attack, allergies, intolerance, by blocking the bile ducts even when they are not calcified.

Many people have experienced the non-surgical removal of gall stones.  One gall stone cleanse is detailed in Hulda Clark's book "The Cure for all Diseases".  That is one that I always do.

Much of the following information on gall stones and the gall bladder is from the excellent book "Are you 'Stoned'?" by chiropractor Claude M. Lewis, Edith Hiett and Leon Hiett. 

The only ingredients to this method are olive oil and lemon juice.  This article is a summary of that book:


The authors personally experienced the non-surgical removal of gall stones.  Not only did they dispose of any possible future gall bladder problems, they also received more energy and stamina than they had in quite a while.

The pain of a gall bladder attack can be excruciating. 

Start to think of pain as your friend.  Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong.  Once you figure out what is wrong and what to do about it, the pain will go away.

The book describes one man who had a gall bladder attack.  It came on suddenly with no warning.  He was very fit, looked healthy and had no symptoms.  But when the pain came on it was so severe he almost had a car accident.  So, he got had his gall bladder taken out with gall bladder surgery as so many people do.  Presumably the doctors didn't warn him about the likely subsequent effects of a gall bladder surgery.  Now, many food cause him real digestive troubles, even simple foods like lettuce, that didn't affect him before.

Another woman was told that she would be able to eat what she liked after the operation.  I don't know if they lied to her or were just ignorant, but after the operation she found the digestion of many foods "unbearably painful", including meat, cream sauces, gravies, hot breads, pasta, green salad and sweets!  Her digestive difficulties stayed with her for at least 15 years after her operation.

The authors told some friends how they removed their gall stones without surgery, simply and harmlessly, with no time lost from job or family, no pain, no expense.  Their friends tried it with varying degrees of success, but ALL were successful.

What does the gall bladder do?

The gall bladder stores bile, and releases it in optimum quantities when it is needed.  Without your gall bladder, the liver will STILL produce bile, but the bile will leak inside you because it will not have a proper place to go.

What is bile?

The spleen breaks down worn-out red blood cells into bile salts and other substances.  (What a wonderful system is our body!  Even worn out blood cells get used!).  Bile salts are normal in the body when in normal amounts. 

The liver removes excess bile salts and wastes and sends them to the gall bladder for storage. The liver is the body's principal chemical plant.  If a man built a plant to perform all the chemical functions one mans' liver could perform, the plant would cover 500 acres.

While the products are in the gall bladder, water is reabsorbed and so the waste products get more and more concentrated and form bile. 

Bile is needed for 3 things:

1.It neutralizes the acid from the stomach (because bile is very alkaline)
2.It breaks down fats so that they can be digested
3.It is a natural laxative for the colon

Bile is essential in the digestion of fats.  When you eat a meal with fats, the gall bladder releases a LARGE amount of bile to digest the fats.  One big problem when a person has gall bladder surgery is that the body has nowhere to store bile until it is needed.  Therefore, it just drips continually.  And when a large amount is needed to digest a meal with a lot of fat, there is not anywhere enough bile added to digest it properly.

What are gall stones?

Stones can form anywhere in the body where there is a liquid containing mineral salts that can be crystallized and where the fluid is held for a while in a hollow organ, such as the gall bladder. 

The stones may be large or small, and sometimes grow together causing extra large stones.  Small stones are often excreted along with the bile and eliminated with no problem.  Larger ones, however, can become lodged in the ducts, causing gall stone colic, one of the most painful illnesses known. At other times, gall stones may be silent.  In autopsies, examiners often find gall bladders full of gall stones although the deceased had no complaints about them.

A gall stone is not a true stone.  They are rather rubbery and soft.  Most gall stones float.  They are mostly green.  The size varies from rice grains to golf balls.  Even large gall stones will slip out easily with this gall stone cleanse.  Dr Lewis had one lady who passed a gall stone as big as two hens eggs stuck together!!!

What Symptoms might be produced if there are Gall stones?

Gall stones can cause symptoms such as GALL BLADDER ATTACK, gall bladder problems and gall bladder pain.

Gall stones can also cause symptoms which seem unrelated to gall stones, such as GAS on the stomach, intestinal gas or cramping in the stomach.

If a gall stone remains lodged in the bile for a long time, there will be a buildup of bile behind it.  This can result in JAUNDICE, where the skin turns yellow.

Gall stones are more likely to grow where there are high levels of cholesterol.   CHOLECYSTITIS is an inflammation and possible infection of the gall bladder, caused by a blockage that has been there too long.

Organs never "malfunction".  They never do something other than what they are supposed to do.  But they do STOP working.  The answer is not to remove the organ, but to work out what is needed to get the organ to start working again.

When ducts get blocked with gall stones, the bile must still get out into the small intestine.  It may take another route and end up in the pancreas and by that route go to the small intestine.  The body is making the best of a bad situation.

The trouble with this new pathway is that the bile irritates the pancreas.  When a cell is irritated, it performs its function.  In this case, the pancreas produces insulin.  The problem with this is that the insulin is being produced at the wrong time, and this can cause HYPOGLYCAEMIA (low blood sugar) when the insulin breaks sugar down.  Later on, when insulin is needed, there will not be enough, and that causes HYPERGLYCAEMIA (too much sugar) - in other words, DIABETES.

Dr Claude Lewis believes that "gall stones are probably the major cause for the adult onset of diabetes".  (Though eating sugar is probably a big cause too.  Diabetes did not exist before we had sugar).

Understand that this is not a cure for diabetes, but Dr Lewis has had people who greatly reduced or eliminated their insulin after flushing out their gall stones.

Warning to people who take INSULIN:

After you do a gall stone cleanse, check your insulin levels before taking any insulin.  Otherwise you may suffer insulin shock, from making your insulin levels too high.  This happened to one woman in her 30s 4 days after flushing out her gallstones.

Removing gall stones may also help CONSTIPATION, because it improves the flow of bile which is a natural laxative. 

Removing gall stones may also help to improve a body that is generally "run down".

HEPATITIS is an inflammatory process in the liver.  It can be caused by gall stones, because of the back-log of impure products.

This gall stone cleanse is good also for those who have HAD THEIR GALL BLADDER REMOVED! To quote from the book:

'I remember one lady … who'd had her gall bladder surgically removed … "I can't believe it," she told me.  "I'm still having the same symptoms I had before I had the gall bladder operation three years ago".
"You probably have gall stones" I said
"You didn't hear me," she responded.  "I told you I had my gall bladder removed three years ago."
"That doesn't have anything to do with it.  You're still alive; therefore, your liver keeps on removing impurities.  They have to go somewhere, and they've formed more gall stones."
(The doctor told her to watch "what she ate", but did not tell her what she should and shouldn't eat.  After all, the average doctor spends only 12 hours or less learning about nutrition in a five year course)
This woman did the olive oil-lemon juice treatment with very good results.  Needless to say, she was very surprised!

GALL BLADDER SURGERY (Open Surgery)

The medical system likes to surgically remove the gall bladder as a treatment for gall stones.
20% of people suffer chronic diarrhea after surgery.

NON-SURGICAL REMOVAL OF GALL STONES

Dr Lewis found that 99% of the people who did his gall bladder cleanse had gall stones.

Dr Lewis' method removes gall stones:

* Easily
* Painlessly
* Virtually for free
* Usually overnight

PLUS you get to keep your gall bladder, which is essential to keep your body at peak health!

The ONLY ingredients you need are virgin olive oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice.

There are some optional ingredients:  Prior to the treatment, apple, carrot, orange or grapefruit juice for a brief fast.  During the treatment, some V8 juice or pineapple juice.

Following the treatment he strongly recommends vitamin c, methionince, choline, inositol and lecithin be added to your daily supplements.

A.  SUGGESTED PRETREATMENT

A colon irrigation to clean out the system for easier elimination of the stones is recommended prior to the treatment.  You may need to start this a week or so before the treatment, to be able to have several colonic irrigations.

If you can't have colonic irrigation, consider an enema.

Do one or two days of modified fasting using fresh juices.  Apple and carrot juice are probably the best.  Unsweetened orange and grapefruit are next.  Fresh is the first choice, fresh frozen second.

Drink as much as you like!

THE TREATMENT - RECIPE

  • Pick a day when you have nothing much to do the next day, and preferably even the day after.  Friday is best for most people who have the weekend off.  Don't make any plans to go out!

    DO NOT EAT ANY SOLID FOOD after noon on the treatment day. You may drink water or fresh juices, as much as you like. 

    DO NOT HAVE ANY FLUIDS after 6.30 pm (or 30 minutes before the start of your treatment) on the day of treatment. Give your stomach time to evacuate all the fluids.  Then the olive oil won't float up on top of the fluid and your chances of nausea will be greatly reduced.

    YOU WILL NEED:
  • One pint of cold virgin olive oil.
  • One half-pint of freshly squeezed lemon juice.
  • Peppermint oil (from your health food store)
  • Pineapple or V8 juice
  • Measuring cup or tablespoon size measuring spoon
  • Pitcher of water
  • Paint stirring stick
  • Jar with screw-on lid
  • Index cards
  • Net to drape under the toilet seat, to catch your stones

Place the net under you toilet seat so it will be ready when you need it.  Lift the seat and place the net across the porcelain stool, then replace the seat so it will hold the net in place.  Place the pitcher of water and the paint stirring stick next to the toilet ready for when you need them.  Also have handy the screw-on lid for storing your gall stones and the index card.

If you should experience extreme nausea or vomiting, try chasing it with a small amount of V8 juice or pineapple juice.  Or you might try adding a few drops of peppermint oil to the olive oil.  Use one of these mixtures for a couple of doses and then go back to the olive oil and lemon juice without adding anything.

THE TREATMENT

12 Noon
Stop eating all solid food

6.30 pm
Stop drinking all fluids

7.00 pm
Using a measuring device, pour ¼ cup (four tablespoonfuls) of olive oil and drink it. 

Follow immediately with one or two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice.

Lie down and relax.

Repeat this every 15 minutes.  Sit up, swallow it and lie down again.  If possible, have someone else bring them to you.

Relax, read or watch television.

Repeat the exact dosage every 15 minutes until you have swallowed all of the pint of olive oil.  If there is any lemon juice left, drink it all. 

It is now probably 10.00 or 10.30 pm

Remember, if you have terrible nausea or vomiting sensations, use the peppermint oil in the olive oil, or chase the olive oil with a small amount of V8 or pineapple juice, until you can resume taking the plain olive oil and lemon juice.

While you are taking the olive oil and lemon juice, if it gets hard to swallow, take a little more time between doses.  Try 20 minutes between doses, or 25 minutes.  Try to swallow all of the oil and lemon juice.  If you are too nauseated to get it all down, take as much as you possibly can.

You have finished the olive oil and lemon juice.  Now go to bed and do your best to go to sleep.  Lie on your right side.  This position speeds up the process of the olive oil entering the gall bladder to act as a lubricant.  This, along with the softening action of the lemon juice, will help to free the stones more easily and readily from the gall bladder.  Stay in bed and forget everything until the urge to go the toilet comes.

That was really quite simple, wasn't it?

About 2.00 or 3.00 am you'll probably wake up with the unmistakeable urge to go to the toilet.  It may not happen.  For some, it doesn't happen until 11am the next day.  If your first bowel movement is at 2.00 or 3.00 am you will probably have no stones in it, but you'll want to check to be sure.

When you have the first bowel movement after the treatment, you'll use the pitcher of water and the paint stirring stick to wash the fecal material through the net.  Pour water gently and use the stick to separate the stones from the fecal material.  The fecal material will be runny and wash through the net.

You can use the index card, folded in half, as a makeshift shovel.  Place the stones in the jar and screw the lid on.  You may want to show your stones to some people.  Many will be amazed, but some will still be unbelievers.  You certainly want to keep your stones for a while to remind yourself that it was all worth while.  After a few days they will dissolve (because of the lemon juice and oil).  If you want to keep them for an indefinite period, store them in your freezer with a label - GALL STONES.  DON'T' EAT!!!!

You may notice green objects and maybe greenish liquid excrement in the toilet bowel.  Those are small gall stones.  Some gall stones may be dissolved by the treatment.

Dr Lewis found that 1% of people failed to pass gall stones.  If you are one of these 1%, don't be disappointed.  In some individuals, the powerful action of the lemon juice causes the stones to dissolve before they are passed out of the body.  IF you have only greenish liquid bowel movements, the treatment has been effective.

Notice any increase in vitality that usually follows the treatment.

Remember, optimum efficiency in the human body can only occur if all our God-given parts are working properly.

Some people (including doctors) will say that your gall stones are not gall stones but fecal matter.  To quote from Dr Lewis:

"To clarify the situation and eliminate such questions, I sent a sample of gall stones to a medical analysis lab run by a Ph.D. who heads up the Science Department at Texas Woman's University in Denton.  He ran the necessary tests…

His analysis of the stone sample I sent was 91% cholesterol and the rest was bile salts, water and inert ingredients.  In other words, the sample had the chemical contents of gall stones.  And the report clearly states it was gall stones".


FOLLOW UP

Take supplements to help your body to heal, including vitamins A,B,C,E and minerals especially magnesium and potassium.  Also methionine, choline, inositol and lecithin.  And whatever else your body tells you it needs. 

Stop eating deep-fried foods and any oils other than those that are cold pressed.  Stop eating microwaved food.

Drink 2 litres of good water a day (not distilled water - the energy has been changed).

SUCCESS STORIES FROM THE BOOK

"I had my gall bladder removed three years ago, but now I seem to have the same symptoms as I had before the operation: Nausea, gas, poor digestion, pain and general run-down condition.  After taking your gallstone removal treatment, I got rid of TWO CUPS of stones!"  (This woman began to feel better immediately after and went to work the next day).  Mrs N. Richardson, Texas

"I feel fine, but to encourage my wife to take the treatment (since she needed it so badly) I decided to go ahead and do it myself.  I didn't realize just how good I COULD feel."  Mr C.N.  Texas

"In the past eight months, I've done the gall bladder flush four times, each time passing progressively larger stones.  I was really packed! … The pain in my stomach and esophagus is gone."

"About two weeks after taking the gall bladder treatment I noticed that my skin condition had greatly improved.  This is the first time in thirty years that my skin has not looked like a teenager with acne.  The acne and skin blemishes are gone and my digestion had improved so much that I no longer have to take digestive aids."  Mr C.K.  Texas

"I passed a cupful of stones - four stones were the size of prunes…  The next day I had so much energy, I felt like a new person.  I told my doctor, but he didn't believe me, that it could be done".  Mrs M.C.  Texas

"I feel so much better (after the treatment) that anything you suggest would be worthwhile if it would make me feel this good".  Mrs M.A.  Texas

"Ten of the stones that I passed were the size of a penny.  My energy level is easier to maintain and now I get by on 6 hours sleep without fatigue".  Mr J.F.  Texas

"For more years than I care to remember, I have had trouble with constipation.  I could not have a bowel movement without taking something….In a 25 year period, I had 66 rectal operations.  At one point, my digestion became so difficult with gas attacks and sour bile creating much distress that I relied heavily on antacids to relieve the problem….  I passed approximately 100 gall stones ranging from pea size to quarter size … The stones ranged in color from the red and tan … to green and quite a number of black gall stones. I have carefully adhered to the follow-up treatment.  My overall health has greatly improved thanks to this gall bladder treatment and my strick adherence to these guidelines.  Most amazingly, my bowels are functioning in a normal manner now!"  J.B.R.  Texas

Copyright © Stephanie Relfe www.relfe.com

This article is provided as a courtesy of Stephanie Relfe.

Original article can be accessed here: http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html


Are You Stoned?
book by Claude M. Lewis D.C, Edith Hiett and Leon Hiett

A Quick, Easy Guide for the Natural Removal of Gallstones.

 


An excerpt from a message posted on CureZone Liver Flush Forums:

Flush can remove some gallstones from some gallbladders

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Is there really any solid evidence that Gallstones can exit gallbladder?

If there was any solid evidence that Gallstones can exit gallbladder, why would any doctor claim that gallstones CAN NOT exit gallbladder?

Fact: Some gallstones (smaller gallstones) can exit gallbladder.

Fiction: All gallstones can exit gallbladder. Anyone believing that every stone can exit gallbladder is ignorant/uninformed or irrational. Rare stones can be even larger then 2 inch ( 5cm ) in smallest diameter.

Fiction: Gallstones can not exit gallbladder. Anyone believing that no stone can exit gallbladder is ignorant/uninformed or irrational. Stones can be smaller then 2 mm in diameter, and could easily travel through the bile ducts without any chance of causing obstruction.

Majority of gallstones starts their "life" as a microscopic crystal of cholesterol. Very few gallstones ever get a chance to grow larger then 2mm. Most are expelled while small as sand.

cholesterol = chole + sterol
The name originates from the Greek chole- (bile) and stereos (solid)

cholesterol = Greek for solid bile

How do we know that some gallstones can exit gallbladder?

It is a well documented medical phenomenon.

Obstruction of the common bile duct is often caused by gallstones that were expelled from the gallbladder:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2407039&dopt=Abstract
In patients with chronic Pancreatitis, common bile duct obstruction is reported in 3.2-45.6% of patients; however, only 5-10% of all patients with chronic Pancreatitis require operative decompression of the bile duct.

http://www.virtualgastrocentre.com/diseases.asp?did=191
Passage of gallstones into the common bile duct occurs in approximately 10-15% of patients with Gallstones. The incidence is thus related to the presence of gallstones, which are very common (10-20% of population).

Common bile duct stone References

[1] Braunwald, Fauci, Kasper, Hauser, Longo, Jameson. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. 15th Edition. McGraw-Hill. 2001.
[2] Cotran, Kumar, Collins 6th edition. Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease. WB Saunders Company. 1999.
[3] Fletcher, D. Gallstones, In: Tjandra, JJ, Clunie GJ, Thomas, RJS (eds); Textbook of Surgery, 2nd Ed, Blackwell Science, Asia. 2001.
[4] Haslet C, Chiliers ER, Boon NA, Colledge NR. Principles and Practice of Medicine. Churchill Livingstone 2002.
[5] Hurst JW (Editor-in-chief). Medicine for the practicing physician. 4th edition Appleton and Lange 1996.
[6] Kumar P, Clark M. CLINICAL MEDICINE. WB Saunders 2002.
[7] Longmore M, Wilkinson I, Torok E. OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. Oxford Universtiy Press. 2001
[8] McLatchie G and LEaper DJ (editors). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press 2002.
[9] MEDLINE Plus
[10] Raftery AT Churchill's pocketbook of Surgery. Churchill Livingsone 2001.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1119388
Jaundice occurs in patients with gall stones when a stone migrates from the gall bladder into the common bile duct...

Acute pancreatitis

Acute pancreatitis develops in 5% of all patients with gall stones and is more common in patients with multiple small stones, a wide cystic duct, and a common channel between the common bile duct and pancreatic duct. Small stones passing down the common bile duct and through the papilla may temporarily obstruct the pancreatic duct or allow reflux of duodenal fluid or bile into the pancreatic duct resulting in acute pancreatitis.

 

Let us do some math here.

20% of people may develop gallstones during their life

15% of people with gallstones may experience obstruction of the common bile duct

How many people may experience obstruction of the common bile duct?

Answer: 3% of total population where 20% have gallstones.

What about USA?

Population of USA: 300 million.
How many people may experience obstruction of the common bile duct during their life?

3% = 9 million people in USA will experience obstruction of the common bile duct with gallstone(s), gallstone(s) that most likely was formed inside gallbladder, and then was expelled, only to be stuck into the common bile duct.

Question: Do all gallstones expelled from gallbladder end-up blocking common bile duct?

Answer: No, only gallstones that have specific size and/or shape.

By it's size and shape, the stone must be small enough or slim enough to pass through the cystic duct and exit gallbladder, but it should be large enough to stuck at the sphincter of oddi, and to block the flow of liquid bile and pancreatic juices into duodenum.

How many gallstones have that specific size and/or shape that would allow it to exit gallbladder, but would not allow it to pass through common bile duct or through the "sphincter of oddi"?

Nobody knows the answer to this question, of course.

But, we could estimate that less then 10% of all stones would qualify. That would be of course just an estimation.

We could estimate that 90% of gallstones (or gallbladder sand and sludge ) that exits gallbladder would not stuck in the common bile duct, and will never be registered. It would become feces.

What does that mean?

It could mean that majority of people with gallstones may have expelled some of their stones (or sand) at one time or another, without ever knowing it happened. Stones pass from bile ducts into intestines ... no pain ... no obstruction ... no symptoms ... no awareness .... nobody knows it happened. But it could be happening every day. That is what nature (evolution) intended for gallstones.

Remember that each stone starts as a microscopic crystal. Who could count the number of microscopic crystals that are existing gallbladder every day?

Why don't all stones pass?

Why don't gallbaldder get those crystals out before they become large enough?

There could be many reasons, like: the lack of phisical activity, poor diet, stress, dehydration, being owerweight, not drinking enough water, infection, illness,  .... hundreds of oissible reasons.

 

What about USA?

Population of USA: 300 million.

Number of people who will develop gallstones: 20% = 60 million.

If 90% of them expel some smaller gallstones at one time or another during their life, then we have 54 million people who are going to pass or have already passed gallstones, and are not aware of it!!!

Estimation:
54 million of people in USA may expel some smaller gallstones from their gallbladder. 9 million people in USA will experience obstruction of the common bile duct, obstruction caused by a gallstone small enough to exit cystic duct, but too large to exit sphinscter of oddi..

The sphincter of oddi is situated in the upper intestine, or duodenum, at the site where the common bile duct enters intestine. Normally, this sphincter functions as a one-way valve to allow bile and pancreatic secretions to enter the bowel, while preventing the contents of the bowel from backing up into these ducts.

White Shark

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