Re: Why the variation in stones, Hver?
The results from my recent flush over the weekend were very similar to the last 4 or so flushes, not really any "stones" larger than a small pea.
WHen I first started flushing I got hundreds of stones, many larger than a grape, some crusty, various colors. Now, since my bile ducts are pretty well flushed out, I don't get much.
If Hver's theory that the "stones" are formed by drinking the mixture is accurate, then why the variation in results?
Also, I've passed things after taking the 2nd dose of epsom salts, even BEFORE drinking the mixture.
Everyone is free to have their own opinion, but I know the things I've flushed were not formed overnight and my experience totally debunks Hver's theory.
Not really. Olive oil is not the only source of sterols. Sterols are actually found in many foods and herbs, just in varying amounts. Same goes for cholesterol. Then there is the fact that some foods stimulate the gallbladder to release bile. The bile contains cholesterol that can react with sterols from the food you consume. Being that it takes time for all this to pass through the digestive system what you ate the day before, or even several days before can affect the outcome.
Why the different textures and colors? Impurities are a big factor in both. Think in terms of gemstones for example. Let's say sapphires. Sapphires come in clear, blue, yellow, pink, red, purple, green, black, brown and all shade in between. Yet they are all aluminum oxide. They can even have different crystallization patterns. Impurities that are trapped influence the color and create singular or multiple nucleation points altering the shape/texture. The same applies to the sterol-cholesterol complexes that people are passing they think are gallstones.
The Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) used in the "liver flush" is actually a laxative, so it can promote expulsion of the sterol-cholesterol complexes that have been in the intestines a shorter time. The time spent in the intestines also affects the color and possibly the texture.
The fact that so many of these so-called stones float, especially the big ones, is proof positive that they are not real gallstones. This is further evidenced by the fact the bile ducts are INCAPABLE of expanding wide enough to allow passage of real gallstones the size of some of those people show pictures of, even if they took an entire box of magnesium sulfate. Very tiny stones or sludge may pass with the gallbladder contractions from oils in the diet, but nothing as large as people are claiming are being passed.