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9 day flush

July 27th, 2007 · 16 Comments

This is what I did for a 9 day flush:
The first purge I did was quite involved but it really started the process of my
passing stones:
Take 3 Lecithin, 3 B-Complex, 3 Hydrangea and 3 BLG-X with each meal.
Available at health food stores.
Take 2-4 Cascara Sagrada at night to keep bowels clean.
Every A.M. and every P.M. take 2 T olive oil mixed with 2 T fresh squeezed lemon
juice.
1 tsp. apple cider vinegar in a glass of water or V-8 juice helps to soften
stones.
Start: Every A.M., noon and P.M. take the above recipe (olive oil/lemon) for 1
week. Plan the next 2 days to be home. Day 7 start eating light foods only.
e.g. applesauce, figs, pears, drinking apple and other juices, V-8 (in glass
bottles not cans). Keep up the olive oil and lemon juice. Days 8 and 9 NO
FOOD. Juices only. Apple, V-8, olive and lemon. Drink up to 1 gallon of

juices a day.
End of the 9th day about 5:00 p.m. drink 1 cup olive oil mixed with 1 cup fresh
lemon juice. Immediately go to bed and lay still, on your right side and WAIT.
Before too many hours, the stones will start to come out. If you wish to save
them, use rubber gloves and place stones in a strainer, rinse and put in a
container and freeze them. (I did not start passing stones until the following
morning.)

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16 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Neva Marjory // Jul 28, 2007 at 3:39 pm

    my gallbladder is packed with stones (as per ultra sound)
    i want to avoid surgery at all costs
    i cannot process foods via my digestive tract, i have chronic
    constipation IBS related symptoms
    i have read so much about gallbladder flushes and know that i need one
    BUT i fear worse pain then the gallbladder attacks or stones getting
    stuck
    is there any chance of this?

  • 2 Gilda Delana // Jul 28, 2007 at 7:33 pm

    Absolutely, there is a good chance of the stones getting stuck. Stones are
    made up of many different consistencies. Some are very hard, and some are
    like sand. The common bile duct is very small, and stones can easily get
    stuck. If they do get stuck, this blocks the liver, and all digestion
    stops, can go into major liver and pancreas problems.
    I had my gall bladder out 5 days ago, and am so sorry that I waited so
    long. It was done labriscopily, even though I had two stones that were
    considered very large, infected, and inflamed. I did have to stay one night
    in the hospital because they found an extra bile duct between the liver and
    gall bladder and they wanted to make sure that it was clipped successfully.
    My doctor sees this once a year.
    I would highly recommend going for the surgery. I had pain for two days, and
    feel so much better than I have in many years.
    I also had considered the flush, but thought twice.
    Good luck to you.

    Roberta

  • 3 Bernie Magaly // Jul 28, 2007 at 10:43 pm

    The purpose of the flush is to soften stones so that they can pass. Do you take
    Psyllium for your constipation? Also a good product from health food stores is
    LBS II, (Lower bowel stimulant). Works great. Bottle says to take 4. I take
    one on the very rare occasions it might be necessary.
    Amber
    my gallbladder is packed with stones (as per ultra sound)
    i want to avoid surgery at all costs
    i cannot process foods via my digestive tract, i have chronic
    constipation IBS related symptoms
    i have read so much about gallbladder flushes and know that i need one
    BUT i fear worse pain then the gallbladder attacks or stones getting
    stuck
    is there any chance of this?

  • 4 Bernie Magaly // Jul 29, 2007 at 2:40 am

    I had a GB attack over a year ago and studied about it. Learned that the GB
    serves a purpose and wanted to do everything I could to save mine. People who
    have surgery end up with bile dripping the rest of the lives. I’d recommend
    doing a flush before just opting for surgery. Once it’s gone, you can’t go
    back. I did 3 flushes and still have my GB. Have not had any more pain.
    Amber
    I would highly recommend going for the surgery. I had pain for two days, and
    feel so much better than I have in many years.
    I also had considered the flush, but thought twice.
    Good luck to you.
    Roberta
    .

  • 5 Gilda Delana // Jul 29, 2007 at 7:23 am

    Glad it worked for you. Unfortunately, my GB was dead, and blocked that it
    was not functioning. You do not know this until you get into surgery.

  • 6 Bernie Magaly // Jul 29, 2007 at 10:33 am

    I’m sorry. I hope you continue to be well.
    Amber
    Unfortunately, my GB was dead, and blocked that it
    was not functioning.

  • 7 Neva Marjory // Jul 29, 2007 at 3:19 pm

    I suggest you purchase www.gallcleanse.com and do it more slowly and gently..
    this way no chance of stones getting stuck anywhere,
    a couple of us in the group including myself are using this product, I have a
    lot of congestion and pain in liver and gallbladder in the past..no problems
    using this product and have a sensitive system..
    In my opinion this is far safer and gentler on the system and a very welcome
    alternative to the traditional olive oil, lemon, etc.
    anne

  • 8 Neva Marjory // Jul 29, 2007 at 7:15 pm

    dave & all
    thank you so much for all of your input
    i was diagnosed 6 years ago with gallstones
    and managed quite well for 4-5 of those years
    i read and did everything besides a flush (because i was afraid),
    changed diet, did yoga for stress,did castor oil packs, these
    helped alot,drank lost of organic apple juice & took milk thistle
    i was basically pain free
    since then i started eating a high fat diet and started eating alot
    of meat again and have a ton of stress
    even when i have pain tho i get thru it, so it is def not about the
    quickest method towards comfort and reilief for me
    i have a high tolerance for pain and don’t want to risk endangering
    myself more if it should become infected and burst or block ducts
    i just want my body to work efficiently

    and i know with stones it is not
    i cannot figure out if is my gallbladder affecting my severe lack of
    motility ( i don’t beleive it is because i have had it all my life)
    it seems that when i am constipated is more so when i have
    tenderness in my gall bladder
    it is terrible that NO doctors will suggest alternatives
    i asked about sound waves to shatter them
    i even asked if they would go in and remove just the stones and sew
    my gall bladder back up
    i think my doctor thougth i was looney!
    i don’t know why i am so afraid to flush, maybe has something to do
    with “holding on to stuff” which is part of my emotional crap
    probably contributes to having these health isuues to start with
    i have heard alot of about emotional healing and bowel cleansing
    also
    will try cholonics to address the bowel issue and see if that helps
    fiber and diet DO NOT help me in that area

  • 9 Bernie Magaly // Jul 29, 2007 at 10:23 pm

    Sounds like you are doing this to yourself. What’s with the change in diet to a
    lot of meat? Surely you know that meat isn’t good for people with GB problems.
    No reason to be afraid of a flush. There are many choices of flushes, they are
    not painful and help to ensure that you can keep your GB and not have to face
    surgery and a lifetime of the results of not having a GB.
    Amber
    i read and did everything besides a flush (because i was afraid),
    …since then i started eating a high fat diet and started eating alot
    of meat again and have a ton of stress
    …i don’t know why i am so afraid to flush

  • 10 Bernie Magaly // Jul 30, 2007 at 2:20 am

    Good for you. Keep up the good work.
    Amber
    i guess i was taking my feeling good for so long for granted
    i started to crave meat agin and ate whatever i wanted
    at the first sign of pain i went back to watching my diet
    .

  • 11 Neva Marjory // Jul 30, 2007 at 7:05 am

    www.gallcleanse.com
    This was a product that I learned about here, someone kindly posted about a very
    similar product, I think probably almost identical ingredients.
    I think its a relatively new product, but it does seem to have clinical
    approval…and I think seems to be an excellent all round product..
    I read testimonials on the site, and people apparantly have had small pieces of
    stones come out..although the product does seem to break up and break down the
    stones..not sure about calcified stones though…
    as far as I can tell you will not get any stones stuck with this product, and I
    personally like this approach more..
    anne

  • 12 Anibal Laverna // Jul 30, 2007 at 11:38 am

    Anne - can I ask - do you take the dissolvent for a month(?) first and then
    take the flush? On the site it appears that you buy one month’s supply with
    enough dissolvent (3 times a day) for 30 days plus enough flush (2 times a
    day) for 30 days. Surely you don’t take both at the same time?
    I’ve had a little windfall and am considering buying one month’s supply -
    that’s all I can afford. I wonder if it’s worth it… Because I have only
    gravel and sludge, I kind of hope it won’t take much to get rid of them.
    Alison

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  • 13 Neva Marjory // Jul 30, 2007 at 2:59 pm

    Hi alison
    You take the dissolvant all the month and after the first week, you add in the
    pill that flushes you take this later on from the dissolvant.
    Anne

  • 14 Neva Marjory // Jul 30, 2007 at 6:55 pm

    Dear Abendot
    no I did not have a lab report on stones..I went on the pain and symptoms I have
    had over a long period of time..
    I think because the gallcleanse is a daily application, progress may be
    difficult to note on a daily basis, but by the end of say 3 months , I hope to
    be able to say that I can honestly note improvements all round.
    I do find that I can feel a little ropey some days, and this is possibly just
    extra toxins being around my body temporarily as the bile clumps get broken up
    and become more liquidy..just my guessing on this.
    anne from UK
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    www.ethos-success.com
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  • 15 Bernie Magaly // Aug 5, 2007 at 4:06 pm

    Just for a frame of reference, I passed one that was 3/4 of an inch. The flush
    softens them so that they can pass.
    Amber
    How huge were they? Ultrasound shows that my biggest stone is a
    monster 4.1 cm across! (For U.S. consumption, that’s about 1.6 inches.)
    Can I pass this?
    Laurel
    .

  • 16 Bernie Magaly // Aug 6, 2007 at 12:00 am

    Yes, I absolutely realize that. I just wanted to let you know that stones
    larger than the duct can pass in a flush because the flush softens the stones.
    As far as “breaking it up” I really don’t know what to advise there. Do you
    have an N.D. you could discuss this with? My stones were/are cholesterol
    stones. I think most stones are.
    Amber
    Thanks Amber, but this is twice that diameter, and I don’t know what type it
    is.
    Is there anything I can do to break it up?
    Laurel
    .

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