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Re: 14th Flush results
Hi Marge:
It is good to have you in the club. I have been around all year but my puter woudn't let me sighn on to respond, I could only read the forums. Now I am in business.
Good to hear about your success. I think I figured it out what happens to the big whole in the liver. There is a tree of smaller ducts which like tiny streams run into a bigger ones until they all end up in a river and then a bigger river. Someone said that there are about 50.000 little ducts in the liver. Basically there is a tree trunk and countless branches.
In one of the liver forums here I saw a picture of a liver duct with a stone in it. Then things fell into place for me.
When you look at beef or chicken liver you can see how tough those ducts are, the stringy part, and of course over time the liver doesn't know where to put the gew any more and the stones get pushed deeper into the liver and get lots bigger.
I think when the stones get expelled the ducts fall back into their normal size like a rubber hose that has been stretched way too far. I'll be flushing again next Friday.
Chow,
Giz.