Att:Andmor
Dear Andmor
This is in reference to my earlier post and your answer.
I am greatly interested in investigating about the passing out of calcified gall stones. In this connection, some questions were put up by some members, which I am unable to answer. I believe you can answer them.
"I don't mean to be a skeptic but I did wonder how he knows they came out of his gall bladder. There have been relatively few people on this forum who've been able to post pre and post ultrasound results (if anyone can show me the links, I'd love to read them). I do believe that the calcified ones can come out but I'm not sure just how big. Perhaps the elderly man that he referred to only had small calcified stones.
There was a guy last year (name started with A, sorry can't remmember) who managed to pass his calcified ones and have them confirmed as such by the hospital, but I don't know what size they were.
Andreas and others have said that often the calcified ones are the last to come out after the liver has been decongested. I have done several liver flushes over ten years but never an ongoing series. I am embarking on this now in the hope that I will get them out. And when I do, be warned I will be CROWING!!!
Is there any way to have Andreas verify that the large stone that came out were both in the Gall Bladder and a before/after Ultrasound done?
Not sure about this...but can you even have calcified stones in the liver? I know you can have cholesterol stones in the liver...and pigment stones...but doesn't the calcification of stones occur in the gallbladder? Hmmm....back to more research."
With best regards