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Re: Hi Mr Cooties by #21219 ..... Liver Flush Debate Forum

Date:   11/28/2004 6:56:43 AM ( 21 y ago)
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Mr C? Wrong again Sherlock!

>The main reason that I dont think that the "stones" that come from a Liver Flush originate in the gall bladder is the simple fact that it isn't big enough to contain the sort of volumes that are reported here.

I agree with you - that the gallbladder is tiny, and that the amount of stones some people get is far from tiny. Having said that the (small) amount of stones I got per flush is consistent with them having come from my gallbladder.

>Yes, bile flowing into the small intestine is a normal part of digestion, but what I think happens is that the injestion of the large amount of OO (Olive-Oil) stimulates a massive production of bile, which floods into the intestines. (There have been plenty of mainstream medical papers written showing that olive and other oils do stimulate bile production.)

Err - you don't need to read a medical paper to know that oils stimulate bile production. That is basic digestive function 101! The whole point of bile is to emulsify oils, thus giving them a greater surface area for lipase to act on.

>If I am correct, the normal biochemical balance of the intestines would be upset by the flood of bile and that is how I think the stones are formed.

Bile is part of the normal biochemical balance of the intestines. It is released every time we have a meal containing fats (i.e. most meals). Amongst other things bile helps to keep the small intestine free of bacterial overgrowth.

>So I think the Liver Flush benefits come from the cholesterol lowering effects of the production and expulsion of large amounts of bile.

Yes - I would agree here.

You still haven't explained how stones are formed though, other than by suggesting that a large amount of bile in the intestines suddenly wills them into existence.


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Mr C? Wrong again.

>The main reason that I dont think that the "stones" that come from a Liver Flush originate in the gall bladder is the simple fact that it isn't big enough to contain the sort of volumes that are reported here.

I agree with you - that the gallbladder is tiny, and that the amount of stones some people get is far from tiny. Having said that the (small) amount of stones I got per flush is consistent with them having come from my gallbladder.

>Yes, bile flowing into the small intestine is a normal part of digestion, but what I think happens is that the injestion of the large amount of OO (Olive-Oil) stimulates a massive production of bile, which floods into the intestines. (There have been plenty of mainstream medical papers written showing that olive and other oils do stimulate bile production.)

Err - you don't need to read a medical paper to know that oils stimulate bile production. That is basic digestive function 101! The whole point of bile is to emulsify oils, thus giving them a greater surface area for lipase to act on.

>If I am correct, the normal biochemical balance of the intestines would be upset by the flood of bile and that is how I think the stones are formed.

Bile is part of the normal biochemical balance of the intestines. It is released every time we have a meal containing fats (i.e. most meals). Amongst other things bile helps to keep the small intestine free of bacterial overgrowth.

>So I think the liver flush benefits come from the cholesterol lowering effects of the production and expulsion of large amounts of bile.

Yes - I would agree here.

You still haven't explained how stones are formed though, other than by suggesting that a large amount of bile in the intestines suddenly wills them into existence.


 

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