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Re: 1st Flush- Great Results! (plus a few questions for Agnes & Lillian)
 
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Re: 1st Flush- Great Results! (plus a few questions for Agnes & Lillian)



> Agnes / Lillian, my questions are:
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> - This happened after I ate fatty solid food, not after drinking any of the oil mixtures - could these sounds have been more stones passing, or just the bile flowing out (loudly) ?<<<<<<<



If you examine your stool, you may get an answer.
If the noise was from the stones leaving bile ducts, then you will find those stones.
Stones could be passed several days after the cleanse, wrapped into feces.


Use colander inside toilet bowl, to collect feces, and then wash it with cold water.

Feces is water soluble. Gallstones are NOT water soluble.

Cholesterol stones may melt if exposed to hot water.

You will find liverstones/ Gallstones inside colander.




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> - I'm assuming the "pouring liquid" sound was bile flowing within my liver and traveling into my gallbladder, but I've never heard that sound before, so I'm not sure... have you ever experienced this, or heard of this?



We never heard of it.


The only somehow similar experience (noisy abdomen) was from people who have had hundreds of Ascaris parasites, or people who have huge (several meter long) Tapeworm inside intestines.

We are not trying to scare you, but we never heard of anything similar.

But, the first thing we would suspect are parasites.


Though, there is no reason why it can't be stones inside liver.

Agnes & Lillian
 

 
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