Re: Att:Andmor
As to my knowledge, dissected livers have never shown presence of calcified gallstones in the biliary system. Traditional medicine claims that calcified stones can only occur in the GB, and I agree with that.
The elderly man had a diagnosed gallstone of 1.5 cm and some smaller ones come out and a post ultrsound could not determine any stones.
The most striking example in my practice was a woman who was diagnosed with having a completely packed gallbladder filled with mostly calcified stones. The doctors threatened her that she would not survive if she didn't remove her gallbladder. Within 12 liver cleanses she passed all stones, and her gallbladder scan showed no more stones and fully recovered.
I generally do not ask people to have their gallbladders scanned, for I consider Ultrasound to cause considerable harm to the body. I verify presence of calcified stones by looking at the iris of the eye, Ayurvedic pulse diagnosis and pressing the gallbladder check points. People with calcified gallstones have aches or pains in the right shoulder area, and in the neck, middle to upper back, along the gallbladder meridien in the legs, and among other parts of the body. When the stones are gone, these pains disappear completely, which is enough proof for me that they are gone.
When My partner Lillian passed her large, fully calcified stone during her ninth liver cleanse, 30 years of constant pain and vertebral degeneration completely vanished. My own calcfied stones, that caused me to have 40 gallbladder attacks and a short, extremely painful, scoliosis, were also no less than 2cm. Once I passed them, with the help of my Ener-chi Art painting for the back and skeletal system, my scioliosis completely disappeared within 3 months, and of course, I never had a gallbladder attack again.
I persoanlly have given up the need for having to prove everything I do. It may not be relevant whether stones were calcified or not when one's health became restored after completion of the liver cleanses. As always, the proof of the pudding lies in eating.
Andreas
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