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Re: can a 20 mm gallstone be expelled out of gallbladder?
 
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Re: can a 20 mm gallstone be expelled out of gallbladder?


Andreas Moritz replied to a similar question on Friday via his Facebook page and I'm posting it below: (People have used supplements such as Rowachol and Chanca Piedra to reduce the size of gallbladder stones and make them softer. And may I add, its sister product Rowatinex, while aimed at kidney stones, works to dissolve gallbladder stones as well)
Q. Hi Andreas, i was just diagnosed with two Gallstones in the gall bladder around one inch each, the doctors said my only option is surgery but i just found all this info about the amazing flush and would like to know if by trying it there is not risk for the stones to get stuck in the choledocus or any other conduct.. Thanks a lot in advance!!!
A. Carolina, whereas it is absolutely possible for such large stones to pass without a problem through liver flushes, they rarely come out during the first 5-6 flushes. My wife passed her 2 1/2 inch stone during her ninth flush, with ...no pain. The way the flush is designed, stones won't get stuck in the bile ducts, unlike during a gallstone attack. Typically, the stones from the bile ducts in the liver clear out before calcified stones in the gallbladder can come out. Thousands of people in your situation saved their gallbladder. Mine was filled with stones 15 years ago and I was able to remove all of them as well. ~ Andreas

http://www.facebook.com/enerchi.wellness


 

 
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