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May 29th, 2004 · 4 Comments

barwick@… writes:
Hi Steve
Wow, what a story. I’m not one of those “experienced flushers”, so I will
leave it to them to give answers to your questions, but I wanted to ask you
something that might help them offer answers. You did give a lot of
information, but didn’t say anything about dietary habits or recent dietary
changes that you’ve made. If you could add somethign about that it might
give the others a little more to go on in order to help you. I’m sure you
will get some good and helpful advice about how to get some of those toxins
out of your system that are probably causing the infection.
As for the results of your first flush, I wouldn’t discredit what you
eliminated. It’s obvious from your story that your gallbladder is in a
serious condition, so there’s undoubtedly a lot in there to be dealt with.
The first flush probably just got rid of the first layer that it could (you
didn’t mention this, but was there chaff?). It gives the rest of the stones

a little more room to move around in and hopefully with the next flush you
will see better results.
I know that time is of the essence when a person is in the condition that
you’re in and I hope that you get some responses that are helpful.
good luck!
Rachel

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 babette400 // May 31, 2004 at 12:45 am

    Any ideas will be appreciated.
    ***********************************
    Hi, Steve,
    Welcome back and sorry to hear about your ordeal. They put you through the
    wringer, to say the least. Wish there was someplace that you could write
    this to, some agency, newspaper, etc., to let them know what folks go through
    with insurance companies and hospitals.
    You said that your stomach was irritated. I remember when I’ve had past GB
    attacks, sometimes I’ve had kind of an acid reflex problem along with it. It
    irritates the lining of your stomach. You might try drinking lemon water but
    maybe starting out with 1/2 lemon at first or a lime. Do this all during the
    day. Lemon water or lime water helps mine. Plus, make you some fresh juice
    of some kind, carrot/celery/apple and also put a little fresh ginger root it
    in. Ginger root is very soothing to me. Hopefully this will help you. I
    would also get some Horsetail grass at the health food store. You can get

    tea bags and you drink it like tea. It’s good for the irritation.
    As for Dr. Cabot, yes, yes, yes, her stuff is wonderful. I personally like
    the Livatone, the regular Livatone. I’ve tried the Livatone Plus, but I
    personally recommend the Livatone Powder. Get the powder form of whichever
    you order. It does really work faster. As soon as you get her books, please
    try her diet. I just bet your irritation will subside. It does take work,
    but it’s worth it.
    Please let us know how you’re doing. I’ve been meaning to write to you for
    some time now. Dale’s been back and discussed how his GB is now normal
    sized, is working again, and he has no stones.
    Susie

  • 2 babette400 // May 31, 2004 at 8:39 am

    << Had a very painful GB attack Saturday night. None of the usual things
    for stopping the pain (ES, olive oil/grapefruit juice, foot massage,
    etc) alleviated the pain this time around.
    ************************
    BTW, Steve, meant to tell you that I also buy Magnesium from the health food
    store. I buy Solaray, which is a good brand of caps. I take two of these
    every night.
    Susie

  • 3 babette400 // May 31, 2004 at 12:35 pm

    << Wow, Steve, this is one great story! It had all the makings of a great
    mystery with a complete who dun’it and why. I would first like to thank you
    for such a well written expos’e of the way the system works.
    ********************
    Dale, you’re so knowledgable about all this. Steve, you wrote the best story
    that I’ve read in decades. I also started thinking — although I don’t know
    what he could do — would be for you to personally send your story to Dr.
    Mercola.
    Susie

  • 4 Alonzo Yadira // Jun 3, 2004 at 6:47 am

    Dale
    Do you mean a hole in the lining or straight through the colon?
    I was under the impression that a hole straight through would let
    bacteria leak out into your abdomen that could cause septic
    infection……
    Suzanne

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