Re: about this liver flush thing...
What I found strange is that in my first few flushes on average, I released about 100 stones per flush, culminating in around 250 on the fifth or sixth one (it was about five years ago I started so memory is hazy), and as time went on I released less and less. However, the stones didn't stop(which they should have done by now) and even now I still keep releasing around 10 stones(when I get stones, as I produce alot of 'stoneless' flushes).
So that begs the question, why did I release alot of the stones at the start, and why did it gradually tail off to the point where I was lucky to get out fifteen stones when doing a flush?
Also, sometimes after a flush I would feel amazing (for a few days only I'm afraid) and after some I felt terrible, alot worse than before the flush. When I felt bad after a flush(which were usually stoneless ones) I would do another flush the night after - release a few stones the next morning - and feel good again. It was almost like I had unblocked something. So if the stones do exist, maybe I had blocked the bile flow even further withe initial flush and needed another one to get the bile flowing again.
Anyway, I'm still not convinced that they are genuine gall/
liver stones as they just keep coming and coming(albeit less and less since I first started) and the symptomatic allievation is nearly always short-lived in my experience(so this is consistent with the theory of the "stones" being toxin-laden bile that saponificates in the intestines and nothing else). However, the allievation of my chronic fatigue was wonderful thing in itself(nothing else could do it to the same extent)so I'm not surprised that people report such great results and swear by it.
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