I posted this on the liver cleanse board. I thought it would be appropriate for this board too. This is considered the debate forum, right?
Some people think the
liver stones produced from a flush may be soap balls made from the oil and juice created in our bodies the night of the cleanse.
It is said that a successful test and positive result for
Gallstones would be for the stones to be red from the dye on the outside and green on the inside. Being green on the inside would prove that they were not created the night of the liver flush.
I purchased 16.9
oz of beetroot juice from a health food store. I boiled half of it, hoping to boil out the water and make the color darker and more potent. I saved the other half in case that didn’t work. It worked. Looking straight into the two glasses I couldn’t see a difference, but holding it from the side there was a big difference. The original was dark red the other was blackish red. I decided to boil the whole bottle and came out with about 1 cup.
I used the Dr. Clarks liver cleanse formula as a “guideline.” I doubled the oil, 1 cup. The grapefruits were particularly big and I got nearly double what I expected, nearly 2 cups. I mixed it up. I poured a cup of oil/juice separate and put it in the refrigerator to save for the Alternate Schedule 2 to take in the morning. I added 1 cup of cooled beet juice to the rest. I drank the mixture at 11:00 and went to bed. I delayed all the times by one hour. This is what I did for the last two flushes, minus the beet juice.
I had to go #2 at 12:30 (I couldn’t help it). I was surprised that my stuff was already red.
I took my 3rd
Epsom Salts at 7:30 AM. I started passing small (pea and beebe sized) stones about 8:30. My stuff was very red. The stones were mostly green. When I rinsed them the red seemed to drain off easily. Some red stuff stuck in the crevices, looking like red veins. They weren’t quite the same green as before. A little darker, maybe from absorbing some of the red. They were about the same color inside, maybe a little darker. My chaff (what I think is chaff – usually little green bits) was very red. I’m sure it was easily dyed by the red because it is so thin.
I continued with more oil/juice mix at 9:30 (alternative schedule 2) and ES at 11:30.
This is my third successful flush. I was disappointed that my stones were so small like my first successful flush, because my second flush had big stones like at least 2cm. I was surprised how big they got from one to another. I think I made a mistake by diluting the oil too much by using too much grapefruit juice and then adding too much beet juice. Well at least it worked, the test and the flush.
I am thinking about doing it again, because I’d like to see big stones during this test. If I do it the next time I would use only 1 cup of grapefruit juice (for 1 cup of olive oil). I would just use the excess grapefruit juice for something else. I would boil 8
oz. of beet juice down to 2 or 3
oz. That stuff is strong! (Color wise.) I didn’t need that much. Also I would dye the morning one too. I figured it would be like my last one and I’d start passing stones before I even drank my first morning dose of EP, but each flush is different so I shouldn’t have assumed that. My first one I didn’t start passing until the afternoon. Well at least this time I started passing them before I got to my morning dose of oil/juice.
This info could be used as advice for someone else wanting to try a red dye test too. If you do please let us know your results. Maybe even email me incase I miss it with so many posts going on. ;-)
My OPINION of my RESULTS:
I think because everything was so ridiculously red, including the chaff and since the balls stayed green with veins of red in the crevices that it proves that they were not created overnight by the oil. I don’t think the outside can hold-onto the red because they are so waxy. So I believe they are gallstones!!! Which is what I have been thinking, below are some examples why.
My OPINIONS/COMMENTS about some people thinking they are soap balls:
Soap balls? But to make soap you need a much higher heat then our body heat of 98.6 degrees.
If they are soap/oil balls then why don’t they happen every time a person does a liver cleanse (especially when it’s done the same way)?
Also why aren’t they about the same size each time (especially when it’s done the same way)?
Why do they look the same as many of the stones that we can see from gallbladder surgery pictures?
Why do so many people feel better after a flush or multiple flushes, even getting rid of pain such as gallbladder pain?
Why do so many people get other health benefits such as getting rid of lifelong allergies, losing weight, skin problems like psoriasis, plus the more scary ones such as cancer, etc.?
My opinion is that these are
Gallstones and “either way” the
Liver Flush is very beneficial!
I would love to hear opinions of my test and post, but you naysayers don’t be malicious with your posts please.
Minnie