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Re: Andreas Moritz on why bile stones do not show on CT scans
 
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Re: Andreas Moritz on why bile stones do not show on CT scans


There is plenty of evidence that intrahepatic gallstones are very prevalent now in the Western populations, especially with 85% of Americans, for example, being overwight or obese. Johns Hopkins University refers to these stones as intrahepatic glallstoens, which means they are just as real 'gallstones" as calcified mineral stones occuring in the glallbladder. Besides, there are many lab tests to show that what is being released during liver and glallbadder flushes are in fact cholesterol stones, the same ones found during autopsies of dissected livers. We can email you these reports if you send an email to contact us through Andreas' web site, www.ener-chi.com. Many medical doctors now prescribe the Andreas' liver flush to their patients after they found incredible imporvements with nearly every condition. The most evidence is seen in patients who have before and after liver flush ultrasounds for their calcified stones. You cannot deceive medical doctors. They base their observations of improvement on tests. Many oncolists see sponatenous remissions of cancer occuring in their cancer patients. To make light of the the value of the liver flushes doesn't do a good service to those who suffer from serious illnesses. You obviously have never suffered any gallstone attacks. Perhaps, some day you will, like Andreas did (over 40 painfull attacks), and you will then be happy to have come across this information, if you opt for saving your glallbadder and your liver from serious damage, as he did.

This is thesis of the liver flush protocol which you might find interesting. It also contains verifiable lab reports of cholesterol stones released during the liver flushes.


 
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