Yes indeedy, I've got "ideas" :)
(just fyi, I've read your previous post/story and the responses :)
Bile is green; your liver makes (normally) a
quart to a
quart and a half of bile a day. Your gallbladder is a reservoir for the bile (it's released from the gallbladder 'as needed'. More than likely, the green diarrhea is caused because your liver (& especially gallbladder) is full of various 'stones' and debris. Having an attack (THE worst pain the world), generally results in the gallbladder contracting, "spazzing", and many times some of the debris/stones are released (but it's rare to see/notice them/it when one is not looking through their 'toilet leavings' to find them, lol).
Hence a gallbladder attack (and releasing debris) can open up a previously clogged 'network' so that the bile flows more freely. And if there's a backlog of stale bile creating pressure, then a LOT of bile (a lot more than typical) will come flooding out...many times for quite a few days. (I read one post a long time ago of someone that did a
Liver Flush and had all kinds of debris/bile -in excess of normal- coming out for months...which is HIGHLY unusual).
Anyway, bile also is our bodies natural laxative...it triggers/increases peristalsis (the squeezing action of the colon). So lots of bile (especially old, stale bile) will definitely cause diarrhea, and because bile is green, the color will be green.
I also saw a recommendation in the previous thread that you do a 'Coke Flush'...and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND AGAINST THAT when someone is in gallbladder distress. The 'Coke Flush' (besides using toxic/acidic Coca-cola that has genetically modified corn syrup, for absolutely no reason but 'taste') it does NOT utilize
Epsom Salts in the protocol.
Epsom Salts relaxes the biliary network and allows stones and debris to flow out freely & easily without getting stuck. So if you decide to do a liver/gallbladder flush, please make sure you do one with
Epsom Salts (the
Hulda Clark flush is far & away the most popular/utilized worldwide). When one is in gallbladder distress, they do NOT have to do the
parasite cleanse (and no one EVER has to do the Ornithine, which is just a sleep aid).
I'd additionally like to let you know - there is virtually ZERO possibility that any medical professional will suggest anything but carving out your gallbladder, and there's almost 100% possibility that if you mention liver/gallbladder flushing, they hit you with the 'Fear Card', and tell you it can't be done, it's dangerous, and that you'll end up in the ER because you get stones and debris stuck. However, you might like to know, that Dr. Kelley's
Liver Flush protocol was taken from the archives of the prestigious Lahey Clinic in Boston, where it was utilized regularly to decongest the liver and prevent people from having to go 'under the knife' for gallbladder surgery (of course, back in the 20's - 30's all surgery carried a substantial risk of death). This procedure (when done with Epsom Salts) is extremely safe, and carries FAR less risk of complications that surgery and carving out a vital organ. If you search the CZ archives, I'll bet you'll find hundreds (at least 30-50) reports of people having their gallbladders removed that ended up extremely symptomatic - with lifelong digestive & elimination issues (some very severe). That's because, without a gallbladder, the bile drips consistently from the liver (instead of being stored and released when it's needed for digestion). As you're (most likely) experiencing now, constant diarrhea and digestive malfunction is what happens when bile is continually/excessively released...and that's quite a risk to take when liver/gallbladder flushing truly cures virtually everybody that has simple
Gallstones and congestion.
No matter what 'they' tell you, your gallbladder is an essential organ and vital to your health. It's not the doctors fault that they don't know about
Liver Flushing (that's a whole other book/post!), so it's up to you to learn as much as you can so that YOU can make informed decisions about your OWN health & body.
Blessings -
Unyquity