Hi Everyone!
I am new on this group and I need some help. I have been suffering
from cardiac-arrest like symptoms and went to my internist for a
consultation. After several tests, an ultrasound showed that I have
gall stones on my gall bladder. My doctor said that I am suffering
from heartburn and my gall bladder is the one that is causing it. In
short, he wants it to be surgically removed. The ultrasound results
states that the gall bladder’s wall is not thickened yet and the bile
ducts are not dialated. It’s like my gall bladder seems to still be
healthy except for the gall stones
Thanks to the Internet, I’ve seen several negative effects of having
the gall bladder removed. I myself am not ready for the operation as
well, both mentally and financially. I’ve also read about gall
bladder cleansing by means of olive-oil and lemon. Some are also
use epsom salts.
I want to try that gall bladder flush route in removing my gall
stones out of my system. Though, I am rather confused somewhat since
I see several versions of the flush. I do hope that anyone will give
me pointers or directions as to the most effective way of doing the
flush. Also, I’ve read about a chinese herb, ‘gold coin grass’ that
can apparently dissolve or break down the gall stones and is good
before the flush. Has anyone tried this?
I deeply appreciate all the help I can get in removing my gall
stones. Thank you everyone for your help!
I’m new here and I need some help…
April 29th, 2005 · 2 Comments
Tags: health
2 responses so far ↓
1 Alonzo Yadira // May 1, 2005 at 10:31 am
Hello,
Your cardiac arrest-like problems sound to me like a gallbladder
attack.
-Tightness around chest - especially under ribs.
-Thobbing pain that takes over an hour or more to stop.
The whole feeling is so excruiating that it feels as if you are dying.
Is that the feeling? If so, it could very well be the gallbladder.
I had this feeling about 4 times before I went to the doctor and
discovered that I had gallstones. After research, I discovered many
other symptoms that I was experiencing that were also related to
gallstones.
Through this group, i have learned better diet ideas (look through
the archives or in the bookmarks). I have also done about 6 flushes
and feel more in control of my health. I have not had an attack
since December. (touch wood)
I have used Gold Coin Grass -2 bottles. After the first bottle, I
had my first attack. I am presently finishing up the second bottle.
I can’t say if it works, but if your liver is very congested, it will
need a good cleaning out.
From my own feelings, the cleanse has done the most good for me. I
also believe that eating certain foods that help to clean the liver
or to help bile flow are also helping me. (ex. beets= good cleaner
and olive oil = good for system).
Maybe you are a good candidate for success with the cleansing/ diet
approach due to your gallbladder still being in good condition.
Yes there are many cleansing recipes. I have used the Hulda Clarc
with Epsom Salts. The regular dose of Epsom Salts is too strong for
my system, so I have reduced the total amount to 2 Tblsp for the
total flush (1/2 Tbsp/drink) I have also found the taste to be much
more palatable when I substituted pure fresh RED grapefruit juice for
the liquid (instead of water). - look in the archives for more ideas.
Good luck on your path to health.
Suzanne
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2 daniel_1800 // May 1, 2005 at 6:41 pm
jaime_elizaga@… writes:
Hi (what is your name?)
I can see why it might seem confusing with the different versions of the
cleanse out there. Perhaps it would be helpful to know that there is no
“best” way. There is, however, a best way for YOU and the only way to find
out is to try them. The good news is that whichever way you try, you will
be doing something positive for yourself. I did the “Clark” version (found,
among other places, on www.curezone.com). I also tried the “Lewis” version
(found on www.relfe.com). I’ve had positive results with both and prefer the
latter. Each person is different and you’ll find what works best for you.
keep us posted, okay?
rachel~
“The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting
otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.
~ Theodore Rubin ~
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