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"By the way if you want your sentence to make sense it is "effect" not "affect". See, even you can make spelling errors. Luckily I am intelligent enough to understand your sentence despite your mistake."

No mistake was made.

af·fect

3.
(of pain, disease, etc.) to attack or lay hold of.

"So where is the evidence that those big squishy green blobs that have very little in common with real Gallstones are in fact real Gallstones as the Liver-Flush supporters claim?"

Obviously they do have quite a bit in common with "real gallstones" (which I assume are calcified ones you are talking about), seeing as they come from the digestive system, and the oil from the liver flushes, affects the gall bladder. That is evidence that is well known.


"That does not mean you expelled gallstones. Even the laxative effect of ingesting all that oil can make someone feel better. Or maybe is the magnesium they take since most people are magnesium deficient. Again, just because someone feels better this DOES NOT mean they passed real Gallstones as the Liver-Flush supporters keep falsely claiming, and refuse to provide evidence for."

I don't always take magnesium, and secondly my digestion improved following the liver flush, so your points here are moot, and do not explain the phenomena. There is no false claim in saying that my health improved as a result of the flush because it is true.
 

 
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