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quick question

July 19th, 2007 · 5 Comments

Hi when browsing for imfo regarding gallstones.saw that there is
actually medication that can be prescribed by Doctors to break up the
stones.wouldn’t this be simpler than the flush?

Tags: no surgery

5 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Bernie Magaly // Jul 19, 2007 at 9:46 pm

    My guess is that what the doctor provides is probably a prescription
    drug with possible side effects. Why not just use the natural approach
    with olive oil and lemon juice?
    Amber

  • 2 Bernie Magaly // Aug 1, 2007 at 9:23 pm

    Since I haven’t seen any response to you yet, I’ll offer something. Dr. Bruce
    West said that a doctor he knows has stopped 95% of his gallbladder surgeries
    after putting his patients on A-F Beta food from Standard Process Labs. It’s a
    tiny tablet made from food. I’ve been taking them for over a year now since my
    first and only GB attach March 12, 2006. I’m doing very well. You can get this
    at a health food store or order direct from the company. If you need any more
    info, let me know.
    Amber
    Hello everyone,
    I ate some cheese for the past 4 days and now my Gallbladder wants to act
    up. Is there anyway to alleviate the symptoms? Should I do a flush now or
    would that cause a stone to get stuck? Any help would be great. Thanks
    Melissa
    .

  • 3 Bernie Magaly // Aug 2, 2007 at 1:20 am

    I don’t buy it on-line. I buy it at my health food store or directly from
    Health Alert. Dr. Bruce West publishes Health Alert, a medical newsletter I’ve
    subscribed to for almost 2 decades now. He recommends Standard Process Labs’
    supplements. You can contact them at: 800-231-8063. A-F Betafood comes in two
    sizes: 90 tablets for $12 or 360 tablets for $42. I buy the large size.
    Amber
    Hi Amber,
    Where do you buy the A-F Beta food over the net?
    Thanks,
    Eleanor
    .

  • 4 Bernie Magaly // Aug 2, 2007 at 5:16 am

    I have had two sonograms and the technician said I have “innumerable stones.”
    I’ve had one attack only, March 12, 2006. I have done 3 purges and passed
    stones every day for many months. Now I pass some once or twice a week. I plan
    to continue taking the A-F Betafood.
    Amber
    Thanks very much. I will find the Betafood and try it out. I have gallstones
    (found out on ultrasound) but no attacks.
    .

  • 5 Neva Marjory // Aug 2, 2007 at 9:52 pm

    Please what is AF Beta food?
    anne

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