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Olive oil does not cause stones!
 
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Olive oil does not cause stones!


Hello Everybody!

Remember me? I'm the one who started flushing in June of 2002. I used to get hundreds of stones out! Not any more!! I think I'm pretty much cleaned out, and have been for a number of months.

I flushed on Monday night (three nights ago)--my twelfth, I think. I did the Hulda flush with my usual amount of olive oil. This time, I only got one small dull green colored stone out and two pieces that I would not call stones, but since they did float, I thought I should mention them. They were similar to the Twix-like pieces I have gotten several times before. They are not at all waxy, and they are not green. These were brown.

I felt really wonderful the morning after this flush. As I have been doing, I drank water freely up until about 9:30 pm (1/2 hour before I took the olive oil/grapefruit juice). I also emptied four ornithine capsules into the concoction, as I usually do. I slept right through the night. No problems at all.

The number of stones my flushes produce has been decreasing dramatically over time. Yet I have always drank approximately the same amount of olive oil. So for those who choose to remain skeptical of this marvelous procedure on the argument that the body is only producing stones from the olive oil, then I say you choose to be blinded by your own ignorance. It's really a shame, because the Liver Flush could save your gall bladder and improve your health dramatically.

Happy flushing to all!

Juniper Berry
Jesus is Lord!
 

 
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