Fighting the Good Fight by Scott ..... Liver Flush Support Forum
Date: 6/5/2002 10:07:30 AM ( 22 y ago)
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Below is an e-mail I sent regarding the liver cleanse to a skeptic and her response. Interesting how even other alternative health thinkers may still think the cleanses are not useful. I hope this trend continues to change as more and more people regain thier health this way. Kind Regards, Scott
Hi Scott:
Thanks for your email. I do think it is possible to pass Gallstones with
the flush. It sounds like you did but I think other people mistakenly think
they are when they see the green balls. One concern I have is that any true
Gallstones can get lodged in the duct, which serious and will likely require
surgery. Considering this possibility, I dont think this procedure is safe
to recommend for everyone to try at home.
Best Regards,
Cathy
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Cathy Wong
About Guide to Alternative Medicine
http://altmedicine.about.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Vederoff
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: Your article on the liver/gallbladder flush
> Ms. Wong
>
> I read your article on the liver/gallbladder flush about 6-9 months. Due
to
> your experience and your quoting of Dr. Murray, I decided such a flush was
> hogwash. I am so glad I reconsidered. I have done a few flushes now and
> have expelled all kinds of interesting things, not the least of which is
the
> green blobs. I have also passed tan gravel and parsites. It is amazing
how
> much better my energy and digestion are in addition to lessoning of
> allergies.
>
> I urge you to reconsider your position on this type of cleanse. Check out
> www.cureazone.com There are hundreds of postings from people who have
tried
> the cleanse. People with diagnosed Gallstones were able to eliminate them
> and prove it to their doctors with tests.
>
> If I had not read about other people's more positive results, I would have
> believed Dr. Murray's assessment that the cleanse is dangerous and
useless.
> I respect Dr. Murray's perspectives a lot. On this one I think he is
simply
> wrong.
>
> Kind Regards, Scott
>
>
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