Wow…Rachel! Thank you soooo much for your indepth answer and insight! I
appreciate it so much and it has hit HOME for me. I’ve noticed when I eat
low fat stuff I have no discomfort, but like last night we had a bring home
‘take and bake’ pizza. Now that bothered me some in my upper right side.
The fat in it I guess. I’m not a junk food eater, sure a pizza once in
awhile or heck I can’t remember when I ate junk fast food other than that
actually. Anyways, thank you so much Rachel for your heartfelt answer to my
delema. I think I’m now understanding things some. When you feel bad you
don’t want to just try something new and risk feeling more awful, you know?
But I’m going to do a bowel cleanse of sorts and then try an easy easier or
lighter weight type of gallstone cleanse. I’ll be busy for the next two
weeks, but after that I can lay low and try it. I am traveling this week, so
it’s not a good idea, you know? Ha!
Again, thank you Rachel for your heartfelt response, it’s so much
appreciated!!
Susan
Gallstone Pain/Rachel
October 29th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Tags: liver cleanse
1 response so far ↓
1 daniel_1800 // Oct 29, 2004 at 4:54 pm
FlyingABar@… writes:
I do understand what you
I have a couple of links to different types of gallbladder/liver cleansing.
in health,
Susan
I’m glad that something I wrote was useful!!
mean about not necessarily wanting to try something different when you’re
already feeling poorly. I think we all know that sometimes with cleansing
will we feel worse before we feel better, and we each make our own choices
about what we’re eady/willing to do. And yes, if you’re going to be
traveling that wouldn’t necessarily be the best time to start something that
could have various effects on your elimination!!
I will dig them up and post them so you can check them out. Maybe down the
road you’ll do the “standard” gallbladder cleanse - or maybe not. You’ll
find what’s right for you.
Rachel
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