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Re: I passed liver "stones" with coffee enema--oh well skeptics!


 "So describing what REAL Gallstones look like and their other properties is not proof to you."

Characteristics and composition
Gallbladder opened to show numerous gallstones. The large, yellowish calculus is probably composed largely of cholesterol, while the greenish to brownish color of the other stones suggests these are composed of bile pigments such as biliverdin and stercobilin.
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Images of a CT of gallstones

Gallstones can vary in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. [1] The gallbladder may contain a single large stone or many smaller ones. Pseudoliths, sometime referred to as sludge, are thick secretions that may be present within the gallbladder, either alone or in conjunction with fully formed gallstones. The clinical presentation is similar to that of cholelithiasis.[citation needed] The composition of gallstones is affected by age, diet and ethnicity.[2] On the basis of their composition, gallstones can be divided into the following types:

Cholesterol stones

Cholesterol stones vary in color from light-yellow to dark-green or brown and are oval 2 to 3 
cm in length, often having a tiny dark central spot. To be classified as such, they must be at least 80% cholesterol by weight (or 70%, according to the Japanese classification system).[3]

Pigment stones

Pigment stones are small, dark stones made of bilirubin and calcium salts that are found in bile. They contain less than 20% of cholesterol (or 30%, according to the Japanese classification system).[3]

Mixed stones

Mixed gallstones typically contain 20–80% cholesterol (or 30–70%, according to the Japanese classification system).[3] Other common constituents are calcium carbonate, palmitate phosphate, bilirubin, and other bile pigments. Because of their calcium content, they are often radiographically visible.

And so far you have failed to prove that any of the blobs that have been passed are real gallstones or liver stones.  You even claimed to have analyzed the stones but keep refusing to answer questions on the analysis despite multiple requests.  Could this be because you never really had them analyzed?  And why is it that the pics of what people passed by these flushes posted by LisaMarie DO NOT fit the descriptions you posted?  In short you just posted proof that they were not real gallstones.


"And the experiments by Spud, the dye tests and the lab analyses all PROVING that they are not real gallstones is not proof to you. "

The dye tests are misleading and are not proof because the cholesterol stones are porous.

First of all I never said that she did a dye test.

Secondly you are COMPLETELY wrong about the cholesterol stones being porous.  They are actually quite solid, which is why they are so easy to image on X-rays.  in addition, as I pointed out the dye never reaches the liver or gallbladder.  So you are simply grasping at straws since the evidence has already PROVEN  you wrong.

 

 
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