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All stones inside liver and inside
bile ducts are "stuck stones".
They are occupying some parts of the ducts, preventing free bile flow, causing
bile stagnation and are responsible for the creation of new stones. Those stones
will stay at the same position until they totally move out - into intestines,
while doing flush - or until they move down the tubes - down the bile ducts -
and take some other position - "new position".
As tubes are not use to having stone in the "new position" , it can cause and
produce pain or uncomfortable feeling, but very few people have experienced
those problems. Anyway, there is a lot that can be done:
- Epsom salt helps!
- Liver flush, the very next day helps!
- Hot bath helps!
- Foot zone massage helps!
-Dr. Schulze's Detox tea helps
How often does it really happens
that stone gets stuck? In my opinion, your chances are much higher to get
involved into traffic accident, then to experience stone stuck pain. Most of us
are using busses, cars and trains, and are aware that it might be dangerous, but
most of us will never experience any pain caused by traffic accident, just like
most of us will never experience any pain caused by stone being stuck. As I
said, stones are already "stuck inside" your ducts, and if that is not causing
constant pain, then those stones will most likely never cause any pain during
flush. But, the fact is that less then
3% of all people may
experience some pain, but it doesn't mean that will need surgery or will need ER
treatment.
Julia suffered pain after flush,
but, as she reports:
"I tried the bath and also had
some of Dr. Schulze's Detox tea. Both seemed to help a lot! I don't know if
it was the effects of the tea itself or the heat but what little pain was
left after the bath, disappeared after the tea."