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Dear One Love,

 

I've looked at the pictures. But in actual practice, how do you know

if a result (during the liver cleanse) is a stone and not poop?

 

Thanks much!

 

Best,

 

pc

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Hi PC

 

During the morning and perhaps the afternoon you will

have a number of watery bowel movements. These will

first consist of food residue mixed with stones, then

just stones mixed with water. Most of the stones

float. Calcified stones sink. There may be dozens and

even hundreds of stones. Size can vary from sand to

pea size. Some can be big as one inch in diameter.

Color can be from tan to green to black. Many also

pass what is called chaff. Chaff is old cholesterol

and looks like sand in size and is tan in color.

 

You may experience noticeable improvements in health

after the cleanse then a return of symptoms due to

older stones moving forward causing congestion again.

Uncalcified stones are invisible to ultrasound and

xray tests. It is important that once you cleanse to

keep on cleansing until no more stones come out. It

may take at least 6 cleanses before no more stones are

passed. Space cleanses at least 2 weeks apart. It

takes at least 2 weeks for stones to move from the

back to the front of the liver.

 

OneLove

 

 

--- pink_cat_6 <fminyc wrote:

 

> Dear One Love,

>

> I've looked at the pictures. But in actual practice,

> how do you know

> if a result (during the liver cleanse) is a stone

> and not poop?

>

> Thanks much!

>

> Best,

>

> pc

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