I did my first flush and after looking at the “English pea stones” of
various sizes, I will believe they are congealed olive oil until someone
convinces me different. They were the same color as olive oil and the
consistency one would imagine olive oil would be if much of it’s water
were evaporated. Where did all the olive oil go if not into these
“stones”? If it had remained a liquid, the stools would have been very
oily, which they weren’t. Has anyone ever dyed the olive oil a
distinctive color and seen what happened?
Dennis
I think my “stones” after the flush were globs of
April 28th, 2004 · 5 Comments
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1 babette400 // Apr 28, 2004 at 7:39 pm
Where did all the olive oil go if not into these
“stones”? If it had remained a liquid, the stools would have been very
oily, which they weren’t. Has anyone ever dyed the olive oil a
distinctive color and seen what happened?
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Hello,
First off, not all your stones will be the greenish color. I’ve had tannish
brown ones, light and darker colors, yellow ones, etc. My very old dark
green color stones that I talked about earlier, they stunk like crazy. This
is why I believe they were old besides the color being dark brown. They
smelled like, I guess, pickled bile. I can’t explain it. Plus, some had
aqua streaks running through them.
Where does the olive oil go? Simple, it’s absorbed into your body. Olive
oil is precious stuff.
Susie
2 Larry Gabriele // Apr 29, 2004 at 4:36 am
I did my first flush and after looking at the “English pea stones” of
various sizes, I will believe they are congealed olive oil until someone
convinces me different. They were the same color as olive oil and the
consistency one would imagine olive oil would be if much of it’s water
were evaporated. Where did all the olive oil go if not into these
“stones”? If it had remained a liquid, the stools would have been very
oily, which they weren’t. Has anyone ever dyed the olive oil a
distinctive color and seen what happened?
Dennis
Dennis;
I’m not sure how to reply to your message other than that this issue has
been hashed over numerous times in the past. Keep in mind that depending
upon the amount of oil consumed and the amount of bile action of the liver
and gallbladder there is going to be an absorption of a considerable amount
of the oil dependent upon the body’s needs. The oil seldom would pass as a
complete undigested oil unless you do as I do and take a full eight ounces
of the purest virgin olive oil I can find. This has resulted in me having
oil mixed with bile in the morning movement and then later having a brown
chaff and stones later. You can certainly see from the photos in the Files
at the on-line site that the stones that I’ve passed stones matching the
ones that pathologists see when doing autopsies.
Dale
3 babette400 // Apr 29, 2004 at 7:29 am
<< The oil seldom would pass as a
complete undigested oil unless you do as I do and take a full eight ounces
of the purest virgin olive oil I can find. This has resulted in me having
oil mixed with bile in the morning movement and then later having a brown
chaff and stones later. You can certainly see from the photos in the Files
at the on-line site that the stones that I’ve passed stones matching the
ones that pathologists see when doing autopsies.
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Dale,
Two questions. Do you get your olive oil at the health food store or the
grocery store? I’ve been buying mine lately at the grocery store. I buy
extra virgin olive oil.
Also, do you have the link for your pictures of your gallstones? I think
that I had it once, but now I can’t find it.
Thanks,
Susie
4 isis_100 // Apr 29, 2004 at 3:08 pm
I just did my first cleanse and drank the olive oil too. I didn’t
get anything that was the color of the olive oil or green at all. I
got a orange-brown sand. So that may convince you that yours were
more than just the oil.
5 lorenzo_17 // May 2, 2004 at 7:49 am
Dennis,
I think you are perfectly correct. Have a look at a previous post
(#3588) by me.
Terry
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