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Re: Really Skeptical...


Oh, totally.
And if so, why isn't this viewed as legitimate by the medical profession?
I mean, 99% of the world would never do a liver flush. Why isn't this huge abundance of stones noted in autopsy reports?
It just doesn't make any sense.
I'm starting to think that whether you get 'stones' (like most people), 'chaff' (like some), or a zero result is simply dependent on your digestive function and secretion at the time of the flush.
My suspicion is that a more alkaline digestive secretion results in no 'stones' and a more acid environment in lots of them.
Even though we're ultimately aiming for an alkaline system, keeping a level of acidity in the gut is crucial in order to be able to adequately break down our macronutrients.
So maybe once you get to that 'alkaline' digestive state, you stop making 'stones'. Shame you can't break down any of your proteins/fats/carbohydrates, and need to supplement with enzymes to do so though!
 

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