Re: Are there any other explanations why the liver flush works?
Here we go again!
>- feeling better does not mean something is working or beneficial
To an extent, you may be correct. Alcohol may make you fell better while it is in your system, but afterward things can be just as bad as before.
However, if you feel better afterward and this improvement continues to be felt, then it is very likely that it WAS beneficial.
So using your same analogy we can assume that you support having gallbladders removed in the case of stones or inflammation since you will feel better long term in the long run.
>- can feel better from chemotherapy as it knocks back the cancer
First, I have known many people taking chemo and I have never heard of any that really felt better while taking it. Get over that. Yes, the absence of cancer will make you feel better and that is an improvement no matter how achieved.
I did not say while taking it. Again by your analogy of feeling good in the long term chemotherapy must be a beneficial thing. Persoanlly I disagree with that, but again according to your if you feel good long term it must be a good thing analogy I must be wrong in believing chemo is bad. As you mentioned absence of cancer is an improvement.
>- These flushes are not expelling large Gallstones as is being claimed. This has been proven over and over.
Again, many of these tests are done with fingers on the scale and there are also tests to refute this.
The lab tests are a big part of what I am talking about. The lab tests that I have seen presented here said they WERE NOT real gallstones, and there was one that was presented in which the lab test was faked. Again those have been addressed numerous times.
>- So putting yourself at risk just to feel better temporarily is as ludicrous as taking cocaine to make yourself feel better.
Risk? Having a good movement is a serious risk? There is far more risk in eating something with high fructose corn syrup or synthetic artificial sweeteners.
There is more risk in gall bladder surgery than in flushing.
Funny how the so-called "liver flush" advocates never mention the risk of potentially lodging a real stone in the bile ducts leading to pancreatitis and requiring emergency surgery. Maybe they are just unaware of this danger, which would just go to show that they know much less about the process than originally thought. After all they still have not figured out that those big "stones" they are passing are not coming from the gallbladder but rather are formed in the intestines as lab tests have proven over and over.