Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Dear Misty, While your advice makes perfect sense in a perfect world, there is a great deal of evidence that doctors are quick to prescribe surgery for the vaguest symptoms of gallstones. Also, they do not disclose the serious risks associated with gallbladder surgery. Further, doctors often suggest that the gallbladder is not needed, not informing the patient that it serves an important function. The truth is, gallbladder surgery is a big money earner for doctors, about $20,000 a pop. Whether the person planned to visit the doctor, or not, drinking apple juice would not hurt him and could ease his symptoms for the time being, and I wanted him to have a chance to read what Dr. Mercola had to say about unnecessary gallbladder surgery and to have access to information on alternatives to surgery. I believe the man with the symptoms had already been told by a doctor that he most assuredly had a problem with gallstones. I'm sorry doctors are doing such a bad job and have lost the trust and respect of so many customers. Unfortunately, I do not expect this situation to improve. On the contrary, all sources of alternative health information are under attack. That's why I labeled the one posting " Handy Cleanses-Save and Share. " The Internet 2 has a structure which will control who can obtain a website. It is unclear what information will be allowed given the tyrannical attempt of the AMA to monopolize the health industry. Meet the all-new My - Try it today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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