Re: I passed liver "stones" with coffee enema--oh well skeptics!
I am not sure what the agenda is behind those who seek to prove that liver flushes are not real, but here is proof positive that they are:
My story from beginning to end has been posted primarily in the Candida Forumover the past year. I became very sick out of nowhere, and started seeing a naturopath after giving up on conventional medicine. He strongly recommended that I try coffee enemas to detox my liver.
The first time I ever tried a coffee enema, I had a strong bile release and reaction from my liver area (audible gurgling, contracting side, etc.) when I expelled the enema. Most interestingly, I noticed that I had passed two marble-sized green "stones" that were floating in the water. These looked exactly like the photos of the ones I had seen people pass from liver flushes on CureZone. I didn't think much of it at the time.
Fast forward months later, I finally got up the courage to try a real liver flush. With it, I passed dozens more "stones"--the same exact type that I had passed with the coffee enema!
As if the above weren't proof enough that the skeptics are wrong, upon examining the greenish "stones" I found them to be surprisingly firm and condensed. Far too firm to have magically formed in my digestive tract overnight. The only way I could describe their consistency is super-condensed globs of fat that were extremely sticky once broken open. They struck me as globs of fat that were somehow undigestable within the body.
Actually you just provided plenty of proof that those were not gallstones. First of all real gallstones that size cannot physically pass through the bile ducts. The bile ducts cannot expand that large.
Secondly, real gallstones that size would be calcified and thus would sink, not float. Therefore, this is definitive proof that what you passed were soap stones (fecal soaps). Fecal soaps are common and well known in science.
Also, real gallstones would not be sticky inside, and would also have a hard, faceted surface. So again, what you passed were fecal soaps, not real gallstones.
Thanks for providing more evidence that the so-called "liver flushes" are bogus.
By the way, the liver, nor the gallbladder, gurgle audibly.
Here is more evidence proving these "flushes" are bogus:
http://curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1534176#i
http://curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1568425#i
http://curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1679049#i