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In a message dated 9/12/01 16:46:14 GMT Standard Time, vache920

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I have the 'recipe' but have so far been unable to talk myself into

stomaching it - maybe I will one of these days - but the thought of olive oil

and lemon juice do nothing to my tastebuds.

Marianne

 

> Have you ever thought of doing a gal bladder cleanse to rid of

> yourself of gal stones? It is omething you can do upon a regular

> basis to keep all in good working order.

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 19:22:11 GMT Standard Time, kates

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The problem is I have a real aversion to being sick - also that amount of fat

is quite serious. The jury is still out on this one but will eventually come

to a decision.

Marianne

 

> The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat

 

 

 

 

 

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I have gall stones and calcium as well as cholesterol can be

responsible for

> those, hence another reason that I will not take calcium

supplements.

> Marianne

 

 

Have you ever thought of doing a gal bladder cleanse to rid of

yourself of gal stones? It is omething you can do upon a regular

basis to keep all in good working order.

 

 

Just Asking,

Vache

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In a message dated 9/12/01 21:47:09 GMT Standard Time,

rob.bartlett writes:

 

 

> In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine do

> nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden that

> can worsen these two organs.

>

> Rob

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 21:47:09 GMT Standard Time,

rob.bartlett writes:

 

Exactly what my sister (a nurse) said to me - also 'think about the calories

contained in that amount of oil' - with a weight problem already (56 pound in

4 years) I do not want to make it worse.

 

> In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine do

> nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden that

> can worsen these two organs.

>

> Rob

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 22:04:13 GMT Standard Time, kates

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Now that is scarey - I was not advised of this when I had my scan!!! I will

check out the group and see what happens from there.

Thanks

Marianne

 

 

> gallbladder has stones then your liver will too.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 22:06:24 GMT Standard Time, ron

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Flipping heck - now what do I do????

Marianne

 

> I've been that route and Rob is correct. They are not stones.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat after the epsom salts and no food

all day. Ive done it. Its a piece of cake. Remember its not like diarrhea

when you're sick, you're well but you just have to go to the bathroom alot. *g*

 

Kate

 

At 12:14 9/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>In a message dated 9/12/01 16:46:14 GMT Standard Time, vache920

>writes:

>

>I have the 'recipe' but have so far been unable to talk myself into

>stomaching it - maybe I will one of these days - but the thought of olive oil

>and lemon juice do nothing to my tastebuds.

>Marianne

>

> > Have you ever thought of doing a gal bladder cleanse to rid of

> > yourself of gal stones? It is omething you can do upon a regular

> > basis to keep all in good working order.

 

 

 

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Check out the gallstones email group at . THeres so many testimonials

there that you just cant go wrong. And join the list for support. Believe

me, its really not much of a big deal but it can save you a gallbladder

removal. The epsom salts dilates the bile ducts and the oil allows for the

easy passage through. THe lemon juice helps break them down. If your

gallbladder has stones then your liver will too.

 

Kate

 

At 14:45 9/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>In a message dated 9/12/01 19:22:11 GMT Standard Time, kates

>writes:

>

>The problem is I have a real aversion to being sick - also that amount of fat

>is quite serious. The jury is still out on this one but will eventually come

>to a decision.

>Marianne

>

> > The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat

>

>

>

>

>

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Some feel that olive oil and lemon juice in the presence of stomach acids

simply form a type of soap (i.e., soponification). What you may see coming

out the other end are little blobs of soponified oil, not gallstones.

 

In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine do

nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden that

can worsen these two organs.

 

Rob

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> The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat after the epsom salts and no

food

> all day. Ive done it. Its a piece of cake. Remember its not like diarrhea

> when you're sick, you're well but you just have to go to the bathroom

I've. *g*

 

> > Have you ever thought of doing a gal bladder cleanse to rid of

> > yourself of gal stones? It is something you can do upon a regular

> > basis to keep all in good working order.

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The only reports that I have heard of online is from people who have

passed dozens or even hundreds of green balls that they swear are

gallstones.

I've been that route and Rob is correct. They are not stones.

 

Ron

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>

> Rob Bartlett

> 12/9/2001 4:44:47 PM

> Gettingwell

> Re: Gall Stones

>

> Some feel that olive oil and lemon juice in the presence of stomach

acids

> simply form a type of soap (i.e., soponification). What you may see

coming

> out the other end are little blobs of soponified oil, not gallstones.

>

> In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine

do

> nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden

that

> can worsen these two organs.

>

> Rob

> ---------------------

> > The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat after the epsom salts and

no

> food

> > all day. Ive done it. Its a piece of cake. Remember its not like

diarrhea

> > when you're sick, you're well but you just have to go to the

bathroom

> I've. *g*

>

> > > Have you ever thought of doing a gal bladder cleanse to rid of

> > > yourself of gal stones? It is something you can do upon a regular

> > > basis to keep all in good working order.

>

>

>

>

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Have you been through this process Rob? If you read the hundreds of

testimonials on the website you'll see that people have been scheduled to

have gallbladder surgery and tried this process and didn't have to have the

operation. And hundreds of people have removed calcified stones. Theres

been tests done on these stones and they dont have olive oil in them.

Apparently it doesn't form into a solid mass with that combination.

 

Kate

 

At 16:44 9/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>Some feel that olive oil and lemon juice in the presence of stomach acids

>simply form a type of soap (i.e., soponification). What you may see coming

>out the other end are little blobs of soponified oil, not gallstones.

>

>In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine do

>nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden that

>can worsen these two organs.

 

 

 

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All I can say is do your research. Talk to people who have been through the

process. The gallstones list here is great.

 

Kate

 

At 17:11 9/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>In a message dated 9/12/01 21:47:09 GMT Standard Time,

>rob.bartlett writes:

>

>Exactly what my sister (a nurse) said to me - also 'think about the calories

>contained in that amount of oil' - with a weight problem already (56 pound in

>4 years) I do not want to make it worse.

>

> > In fact, some liver specialists believe that the oil and soap routine do

> > nothing for the liver and gall bladder, except present a risky burden that

> > can worsen these two organs.

> >

> > Rob

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Join the list and ask your questions there, they're great. Do your

research. It wont take long to decide.

 

Kate

 

At 17:15 9/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>In a message dated 9/12/01 22:06:24 GMT Standard Time, ron

>writes:

>

>Flipping heck - now what do I do????

>Marianne

 

 

 

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Hi Marianne,

I'm not saying that people do not pass stones just that the green balls

they report passing are not stones but congealed oil and bile.

If you had a scan then you must have an idea of the size and qty. of the

stones.

The olive oil fat will not put weight on in such a short time.

Do check out the gallstone group but disregard green " stones " .

 

Ron

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>

> marianne2406

> 12/9/2001 5:15:35 PM

> Gettingwell

> Re: Gall Stones

>

> In a message dated 9/12/01 22:06:24 GMT Standard Time,

ron

> writes:

>

> Flipping heck - now what do I do????

> Marianne

>

> > I've been that route and Rob is correct. They are not stones.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Marianne,

Rumor has it that parsnips are quite good for gallstones! Read

that in one of my health books the other day.

Might be worth a try!! Regards, JoAnn

 

marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 9/12/01 19:22:11 GMT Standard Time, kates@i...

> writes:

>

> The problem is I have a real aversion to being sick - also that

amount of fat

> is quite serious. The jury is still out on this one but will

eventually come

> to a decision.

> Marianne

>

> > The olive oil and lemon juice are a treat

>

>

>

>

>

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marianne2406 wrote:

 

> Exactly what my sister (a nurse) said to me - also 'think about the calories

> contained in that amount of oil' - with a weight problem already (56 pound in

> 4 years) I do not want to make it worse.

 

Ehh...I doubt olive oil will worsen a weight problem. Some people actually

*drink* oil in order *to* lose weight!!

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 23:38:56 GMT Standard Time, kates

writes:

 

Joined last night but have not had time to go into it yet - it was quite late

here when I had all the info and joined. I will let you know what I decide.

Marianne

 

 

> Join the list and ask your questions there, they're great. Do your

> research. It wont take long to decide.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/12/01 22:49:13 GMT Standard Time, ron

writes:

 

Thanks Ron - I have/had one smallish stone when I had my scan 1 year ago.

However, I had a serious attack a week ago which had me up all night and in

terrific pain. When I eat fat (silly me I had a pizza) then I suffer with

indigestion but every now and again I get a bad attack where the stone/s come

to the entrance of the gall bladder and block it. I have been told to go to

the doctor and get pain killers for when this happens and to ensure that I

keep upright - I will stay with keep upright and forget the pills I think.

Thanks for the advice

Marianne

 

> I'm not saying that people do not pass stones just that the green balls

> they report passing are not stones but congealed oil and bile.

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/12/01 00:38:34 GMT Standard Time,

joguest writes:

 

I must have known something JoAnn - just started eating parsnips again on

Friday and have not eaten them for at least a couple of years.

Thanks Marianne

 

>

> Rumor has it that parsnips are quite good for gallstones! Read

> that in one of my health books the other day.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/12/01 01:14:23 GMT Standard Time, dfnewman

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They are in the gallbladder which deals with bile.

Marianne

> Are gall stones from the bladder?

>

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 10/12/01 19:19:14 GMT Standard Time, mindy

writes:

 

all I can say to that is YUCK!!!!! but oil is fattening because it contains

LOADS of calories...............

Marianne

 

> Ehh...I doubt olive oil will worsen a weight problem. Some people actually

> *drink* oil in order *to* lose weight!!

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Gals!

The difference being that Extra-Virgin olive oil falls in

the " good " fat category which raises HDL " good " cholesterol, versus

the majority of other fats that tend to lower " good " cholesterol

while raising HDL! It's a trip to study it, but very worthwhile!!

This is the key to good health in my estimation and I am living

testimony after the fact. :-)

Few people are aware of it, but this knowledge can make a world of

difference in your health if you become acutely aware of which types

of fats to eat and stick with it!!! It has been said by some of the

alternative experts such as Julian Whitaker that Americans need

an " oil change " . Simply put, but VERY true!

Get some of Udo Erasmus books on fats. Very useful information to

those of us who are prone to high cholesterol and/or heart and artery

problems.

JoAnn

 

JoAnn Guest

joguest

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http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Fats.html

 

Mindy Behymer <mindy@l...> wrote:

> marianne2406@a... wrote:

>

> > Exactly what my sister (a nurse) said to me - also 'think about

the calories

> > contained in that amount of oil' - with a weight problem already

(56 pound in

> > 4 years) I do not want to make it worse.

>

> Ehh...I doubt olive oil will worsen a weight problem. Some people

actually

> *drink* oil in order *to* lose weight!!

>

> --

> Mindy

> -----------------------

> " ...that they may be one... "

> - Jesus, John 17:22

> AIM: BirthJnky

> ICQ: 114149

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Forgive the typo, please!!

Corrected version...:-)

 

> The difference being that Extra-Virgin olive oil falls in

> the " good " fat category which raises HDL " good " cholesterol, versus

> the majority of other fats that tend to lower " good " cholesterol

> while raising bad (LDL) cholesterol! It's a trip to study it, but

very worthwhile!!

> This is the key to good health in my estimation and I am living

> testimony after the fact. :-)

> Few people are aware of it, but this knowledge can make a world of

> difference in your health if you become acutely aware of which

types

> of fats to eat and stick with it!!! It has been said by some of the

> alternative experts such as Julian Whitaker that Americans need

> an " oil change " . Simply put, but SO VERY true!

> Get some of Udo Erasmus books on fats. Very useful information to

> those of us who are prone to high cholesterol and/or heart and

artery

> problems.

> JoAnn

>

> JoAnn Guest

> joguest@m...

> Friendsforhealthnaturally

> http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Fats.html

>

> Mindy Behymer <mindy@l...> wrote:

> > marianne2406@a... wrote:

> >

> > > Exactly what my sister (a nurse) said to me - also 'think about

> the calories

> > > contained in that amount of oil' - with a weight problem

already

> (56 pound in

> > > 4 years) I do not want to make it worse.

> >

> > Ehh...I doubt olive oil will worsen a weight problem. Some

people

> actually

> > *drink* oil in order *to* lose weight!!

> >

> > --

> > Mindy

> > -----------------------

> > " ...that they may be one... "

> > - Jesus, John 17:22

> > AIM: BirthJnky

> > ICQ: 114149

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