Re: Nausea & Menstruation
The tincture dose of GCG - 18 mL (or 1 tablespoon) is the correct amount.
The pictures of the stones are on the small size and its difficult to see. It looks like granules pressed together to form a larger stone. The CGC dissolves the sticky bile gluing the granules together .I am sure they are from the liver and upper part of the gallbladder and its biliary sludge. It would be better is the pictures were larger 650 to 850 pixels wide.
This is the liver congestion and is causes painful inflammation, bitter metallic taste in the mouth, indigestion, retching, heartburn, burping, bloated stomach, and load rumbling stomach, alternating constipation, nausea, etc. Your liver isn't so congested it has sufficient flow to push the stones out. After the stones come out you get the burning and cramp like pains. The congestion is now centred on the gallbladder but liver bile will still be dense and make stones. Under this putty bile in the gallbladder there is a more yellow coloured material made up of the same small pieces but more tightly 'stuck' together. Sometimes there is yet another layer of gravel under that.
You are achieving so much and you will get through it and keep your gallbladder.