Re: Would you like a liver flush with that colon cleanse?
I read the article and I couldn't find a single proof against the
Liver Flush in it. He kept bringing up ultrasound and how great a procedure it was in detecting gallstones. I know for a fact that it isn't so great.
Years ago my mother got diagnosed with colon cancer. After having surgery to remove the tumor, she had nine rounds of chemo because the doctors saw 'spots' on her liver, which they took for metastasis. Every month they would give her scans and ultrasounds to the liver to make sure the 'spots' didn't grow. Eventually, they gave up on the idea that they were cancer, however, they couldn't come up with an explanation for their existence. I didn't know anything about
Liver Flushes and
liver stones at that time, so I went along with the doctors. Now I know they were looking at calcified stones. The chances that a doctor looking at
liver stones knows what he sees are nil. The concept of cholesterol and bile salts congealing in the bile ducts is so foreign to doctors that they don't even try using their critical mind and accepting the possibility that it might happen.
My mother eventually died four years later from the after effects of the chemo. She is the reason I am doing these cleanses. The possibility that some cholesterol stones will get the chance to calcify in my liver terrifies me more than doing a few harmless flushes.
Hv should try a flush himself, it would take off some the gall he's built up over the years and would show true research spirit.