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Hi, FinallyGettingBetter: Here's some more of my experience. One has to realize how far down the tubes some of us were when we started this. Hope that is not your case, but it does show what diligence and hard work can do. Before last month, (June) I had 3 liver flushes with no stones, but I kept getting this prickling in my liver and in my R armpit. (when everything's back to healthy again, you won't feel that stuff) I'm not sure if yeast makes stones when it comes down thru the liver with the blood or not. Maybe. About a month ago I found out there were some bug eggs behind the last of the old, gray stones that I had gotten out quite a while ago. So, I got surprised with some of those red chunks and all toll about 60 more stones. They weren't old ones--probably had been in there for a little while. Remember your liver will get them gone when it's convenient for it to do it. I've also been battling the yeast problem since the first of April. That's doing a lot better. Almost gone now. (I had systemic candida 16 years ago, so it was still there when I started this program) I'm in the re-building stage now. The yeast or candida presented itself after I got the colon cleaned out. I think it was in the hyphae stage in the walls of the small and large intestine. That keeps you from assimilating all the nutrients in the small intestines, so I've had more work to do. My colon had been sick for 20 years or more. The last of the junk to come out is probably the worst. It kinda settles in the pelvic region because of gravity. I'm keeping up with the green super foods and some of the Standard Process stuff. Plus the grapefruit seed extract, the MMS, the Pau 'd arco, olive and oregano tincture and Syclovir. Gonna get it one way or another! Think I have been a tough case. I'm very glad to be alive. Can't stop now. Too close to being healthy again. I'm trying to make the point that health will happen again if you don't give up. Just keep going. Remember, you ARE bigger than the problem. Grit your teeth and hang on! Sure it takes patience. It gets to be an old habit after a while. You know what to do, now, so do it! Nobody knows how much you have to do before you are back to your optimum health, or how long it will take. Just be aware of what you have to do, keep faith, and keep on going. Keep working at it. Listen to your body, expecially the liver. Don't think about time or become impatient. Remember you didn't get sick overnight and all your problems aren't going away over night. Work the program around other things you have do every day. Enjoy life while you're getting better. Keep talking to the old veterans of this program. I'm doing probably 80% better than I was 22 months ago. Can't complain in the least. Might have been a long trip so far, but the program works.
Hope this helps a little.