Re: 3 flushes and still no stones by #39736 ..... Liver Flush Support Forum
Date: 1/21/2006 1:08:15 PM ( 18 y ago)
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URL: https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=173890
I think you have to do more to break the stones up. A couple of apples is definitely not enough! There is not THAT much malic acid in an apple. You might want to get Gold Coin Grass from http://www.sensiblehealth.com. It is really powerful.
Also, from that site...
"If the gallbladder is loaded with stones, there is very limited space in the gallbladder to store the bile. The bile, which is produced in the liver, stays in the liver and leads to liver congestion. When the liver is very congested, nutrients or herbs, which have to go through the liver first, may not reach the gallbladder. This explains why some people with very congested liver cannot flush out their stones unless they decongest their liver first. Another problem is that bile produced in the liver, through olive oil stimulation, has to flow down to the gallbladder in order to push out stones with the help of gallbladder contraction by lemon or grapefruit juice. If the liver is congested, bile flow is restricted. As a result, there is insufficient bile in the gallbladder to push the stones out.
One of our products, Chinese Bitters has been found to be very effective in decongesting the liver. It is possible to take Chinese Bitters in conjunction with Gold Coin Grass (GCG) and some people do this in order to more quickly prepare for a liver/gallbladder flush. However, the added load of taking both tinctures at once may be too much strain for the liver and gallbladder in some people, particularly those who suffer from weak livers or gallbladders. If this is the case for you, then you should start with Chinese Bitters first. After a few weeks of liver decongestion, you can switch from Chinese Bitters in the morning to Gold Coin Grass."
So you might want to get Chinese Bitters, too.
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