shelleycat
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I suggest you take some Espom salt water and mix it with olive oil and see what happens
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Would you care to explain how this recreates the environmnet of the stomach, small intestine and large intestine? Or would you perhaps care to retract this spurious statement?
Just to set the record straight, I'm the one who cautioned against SOME stones, not all, being false. I was quoting Julia Chang, a chemist and OMD, whose website is www.sensiblehealth.com.
Since she has solved the very problems I had with Chinese herbal medicine, especially with estrogenic herbs, and is a chemist, I gave her statement a lot of credence. This is not a statement from someone who is trying to sabotage natural healing, she recommends flushes.
And to say that getting out thousands of stones is proof that all were real is also quite strange. I have seen how large gallbladders and livers are, and how large liver ducts are. I've seen my stones. If I had three thousand of such stones, my gallbladder and liver would be the size of two catcher's mitts.
I have a lot of respect for the knowledge you share, Andreas, but I don't consider this post one of your better ones. Your "put olive oil with epson salts and see what happens" is quite a strange statement for someone who really should know all the compounds that make up the digestive system, plus the temperature. It indicates either someone who is completely chemically ignorant, or blustering facetiously to make a point, but facetiousness never wins an argument. It has caused me to rethink buying your book, in fact.