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Re: Is liver flushing a gimmick? by marksesl ..... Liver Flush Support Forum

Date:   11/4/2007 6:17:07 AM ( 17 y ago)
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Some say the procedure is bull, and it just makes “soap stones” that closely resemble the real thing; while others say, no it really cleans out the gallbladder. Do you realize what the mathematical odds must be against a procedure producing a perfect imitation of the real thing and at the same time actually produce the real thing. If what the first poster says is true, that a lab verified the output as soap stones, then that’s the end of it. It’s fake. You’re just not going to get both fake stones and real stones from the same process. On another site a gastrointestinal surgeon said it’s impossible to flush out gallbladder stones because the ducts are only pencil lead thin - that if by chance you were able to get a stone into a duct, it would be so painful you’d have to immediately call 911. I therefore have to cast my vote with the first poster and believe it’s all B.S.

In addition, I tried the process myself and it produced no results except that it kept me awake all night going to the bathroom, and I complexly emptied out all the psyllium husk that I had been taking for a Colon Cleanse during the previous five days. I never saw any green stones, fake or otherwise. I should also mention that when I drank the Epsom Salts , I thought I would die from thirst. I had to chug down two liters of water to get relief. Do you realize how dangerous it must be to ingest two tablespoons of salt in only two hours time, then do it again the following morning? It tasted stronger than sea water (I go swimming in the ocean a lot). Surly that much salt in the blood stream can shrink the red blood cells and cause one great harm, including death, if not diluted soon.

 

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