Re: Too much water? by chrisb1 ..... Fasting: Water Only
Date: 1/12/2010 10:32:39 AM ( 15 y ago)
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#31982,
any stones, wherever they are formed within the body, are only termed in name by their location: gallstones, kidney stones, liver stones and so on.
They are formed by the precipitation (hardening) of the bodily fluids such as bile which has been altered/perverted biochemically from a faulty diet.
Water-only fasting will soften these stones to the point where they will disintegrate and pass out as gravel/sand.
By correcting the diet thereafter, bodily secretions/excretions become physiologically normal and stones of any description will not form again.
Stones are always diet/exercise related.
To explain further.............
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George Weger MD.........
"Given proper assistance the chemistry of the body can be so altered that stones soften, disintegrate, and pass out with but slight discomfort. We have treated many cases and. seldom have we found it necessary to resort to surgery. It is a remarkable fact that softening occurs very rapidly on a complete fast. Frequently patients coming for treatment for different ailments develop hepatic colic from the eighth to the tenth day of fasting. In these the presence of gall stones may never have been suspected. The same is true of stones in the KIDNEY.
In recurrent attacks there is no treatment in the intervals to equal a diet restricted to fresh fruits, salads and cooked non-starchy vegetables. It can be safely predicted that there will be no recurrences in those patients who follow instructions as to diet and exercise. In most instances if the gall stone is not larger than a small olive it will become soft and pass out without resort to surgery and its consequent risks. The exceptions are in those run-down people who have no reserve vitality or courage left to sustain them for a reasonable time while nature is establishing a normal chemical balance. Extreme caution and conservatism on the part of the physician is necessary in determining the proper course in a given case. The process of recovery may seem slow but it is in reality marvelously rapid, compared with the long time it takes for the stones to form.
Without recourse to olive oil, bile salts, and the one hundred and one remedies that are generally prescribed, our percentage of non-surgical recoveries from stones is so high as to warrant a favorable prognosis if the patient cooperates in the removal of the first cause."
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Lots of water may reduce or eliminate the pain while you are fasting, which in turn is caused by them trying to pass out of the kidneys: this may help to pass the smaller stones/sand/gravel, but an excess of water is not generally recommended for fasters who do not suffer from them.
Some say that Gallstones are formed by the inactivity of the gallbladder while fasting (which is complete nonsense) and where bile will accumulate and precipitate, but the body isn't that naive: many fasters purge bile while fasting, either via the bowels or the stomach in vomiting.
Post-fast, if you correct your diet to one that is plant-based, and as Nature intended, then stones will not re-occur once they are dissolved.
Chrisb1.
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