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spoke too soon?

August 2nd, 2003 · 5 Comments

so yesterday, after posting how successful my latest gb flush was, I
had another gb attack! a bad one… wha’sup wi’ dat?
all I ate for lunch was yogurt & chicken noodle soup, probably not
more than 8g of fat…
I know what I’m gonna hear… I must not have gotten all the stones,
and I need to do another flush AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, right?
well, okay, I will try another one, maybe I’ll even do it twice more
in the next month or so, but at some point I’m gonna have to go back
to the radiologist & have another ultrasound done to be sure…

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5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Josef Gamble // Aug 2, 2003 at 8:06 pm

    I had an attack a while back before my last 3 flushes from JUST a small bowl
    of chicken noodle soup.
    Doesn’t it say in Dr. Clark’s book that after you do a flush, you will have
    the same symptoms come again because of the gallstones coming down from one
    of the liver ducts into the gallbladder. I believe she says that you
    probably won’t be symptom free until they are ALL gone. Especially if you
    are known to have larger stones.
    How many have you done and what is the amount of stones and sizes of them
    that you’ve gotten out so far?
    Just curious,
    Lisa

  • 2 rosella_90 // Aug 3, 2003 at 6:43 pm

    You should give it more time try four more over two months before
    another scan, then see the difference.
    And about that 8g of fat - that’s not tiny, especially as there may
    well have been trans fat in the soup (hydrogenated vegetable oil),
    which is the main one to avoid. Perhaps you have an allergy or
    intolerance to wheat (in the soup) or milk (yoghurt). This would nt
    help.
    K

  • 3 Ivory Magda // Aug 4, 2003 at 10:07 am

    this was my 2nd flush; my 1st was unsuccessful, passed no stones at
    all. I haven’t read Dr. Clark’s book; I heard about the gb flush from
    a buddy’s wife & my cousin, who’d both done it & recommended it. I
    searched for info about it on the web and in a couple of “natural
    healing” type books, and found a good bit of (sometimes conflicting)
    info; about the only constant was the basic “recipe” for the
    procedure.
    what’s funny is when I told my buddy’s wife the exact procedure I
    followed, she told me it didn’t work ‘cuz I didn’t follow HER recipe
    EXACTLY… whereas, when I posted to this site, I was told it didn’t
    work ‘cuz I didn’t follow some OTHER recipe EXACTLY. I tell ya’, it’s
    almost as bad as discussing religion with some folks…
    anyway, this flush got out a little more than a tablespoon of small
    stones (some almost the size of a pea, most about half that size), and
    probably another tablespoon of sand-grain size.

    I wasn’t accounting for having to do multiple flushes to clean
    myself out; I was under the (apparently mistaken) impression that one
    flush would do me all up just fine. I figured, though, that the volume
    of stones I got out was not what I expected; the radiologist told me
    my gb was packed, so I suspected right off that I hadn’t gotten them
    all. I’ll tell you what: that’s the LAST time I’m eating chicken
    noodle soup after a flush!

  • 4 Josef Gamble // Aug 4, 2003 at 3:29 pm

    Woody,
    If your gallbladder is packed, that could be the problem. I’ve loaned my
    book by Dr. Hulda out, but I believe she has something to say about that.
    Sorry I can’t tell you right now.
    Lisa

  • 5 rosella_90 // Aug 4, 2003 at 10:20 pm

    Its a bit like that game with sticks and marbles, or perhaps a
    blocked sink drainer. Some larger ones may be stopping the others
    further up from getting out. Another time you might find many. I have
    found more oil is better than less and than an empty system is best
    too. Keeping still immediately after taking the oil seems to help a
    lot too. Also, trying to relax and not being tense. Falling asleep
    quickly would help.
    K

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