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I have a patient coming in tomorrow with gall stones. I will, of

course, treat her according to her pattern, which I don't know yet...

but I am wondering what sort of luck people have had with gall stones

and if anyone has any advice.

 

Any favorite stone points or herbs?

 

Thanks!

Ariel

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Hi Ariel,

I have done a Gallbladder flush in the past, and it changed my life. I

felt like a new person.

 

Gallstones are easily flushed, but if one tries to flush the stones

when they are too large they can get lodged in the bile duct and cause

major problems. So it's best to prepare with herbs first. You may

suggest that they get an ultrasound to determine the size of the stones.

There are many strategies to flushing stones, the following is what I

did personally.

 

The pre-flush cleanse:

-Limited oil intake

-Ate several apples a day and drank non-filtered, non-pastuerized apple

juice

-took two foil packets of Xiao Chai Hu Tang per day

-took Artichoke extract and Milk Thistle extract

-regularly drank peppermint tea

 

The flush:

To do the flush, you will need 4 Tbls of epsom salts, 2-3 lemons,1/2

Cup of extra virgin olive oil

 

-Have an extremely low fat breakfast and lunch.

-No food is to be eaten after 2:00.

-Mix the epsom salts with 3 cups of cold water and separate into 4

servings. (Apple juice can be used for taste.)

-Drink the servings at 6pm, 8pm, upon awaking the next morning, and two

hours after waking.

-At 10pm, juice the lemons and mix with the olive oil (you may want to

use a jar with a lid so you can shake it to mix it well), drink it all

down. Go straight to bed and lie on your right side. Stones will pass

in the morning.

 

The patient may feel sick at sometime in the night. At this point they

should avoid the urge to vommit. They will pass bowel several times

and eventually they will see pea-green particles in the stool, there

may be hundreds. After the flush the patient will likely feel depleted

for about two days. Encourage them to eat congee, nourishing soups,

and other easy to digest foods, maybe even take Spleen tonics. When I

did the flush, it took two days to recover my strength but after that

my digestion improved dramatically and my immunity improved as well.

 

Acupuncture: support the liver, spleen, and gallbladder. Check the

gall bladder channel for reactivity, especially around GB 34 and

slightly distal to it. Maybe give them the ole TW 6, GB 34 combo.

 

Good luck,

Zach

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Zach,

 

 

 

Although this cleanse may have changed your life, I do not think the things

that come out are actually gall stones. These " Stones " are produced by the

olive oil etc.

 

 

 

-Jason

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of znelms

Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:55 PM

Chinese Medicine

Re: gall stones

 

 

 

Hi Ariel,

I have done a Gallbladder flush in the past, and it changed my life. I

felt like a new person.

 

Gallstones are easily flushed, but if one tries to flush the stones

when they are too large they can get lodged in the bile duct and cause

major problems. So it's best to prepare with herbs first. You may

suggest that they get an ultrasound to determine the size of the stones.

There are many strategies to flushing stones, the following is what I

did personally.

 

The pre-flush cleanse:

-Limited oil intake

-Ate several apples a day and drank non-filtered, non-pastuerized apple

juice

-took two foil packets of Xiao Chai Hu Tang per day

-took Artichoke extract and Milk Thistle extract

-regularly drank peppermint tea

 

The flush:

To do the flush, you will need 4 Tbls of epsom salts, 2-3 lemons,1/2

Cup of extra virgin olive oil

 

-Have an extremely low fat breakfast and lunch.

-No food is to be eaten after 2:00.

-Mix the epsom salts with 3 cups of cold water and separate into 4

servings. (Apple juice can be used for taste.)

-Drink the servings at 6pm, 8pm, upon awaking the next morning, and two

hours after waking.

-At 10pm, juice the lemons and mix with the olive oil (you may want to

use a jar with a lid so you can shake it to mix it well), drink it all

down. Go straight to bed and lie on your right side. Stones will pass

in the morning.

 

The patient may feel sick at sometime in the night. At this point they

should avoid the urge to vommit. They will pass bowel several times

and eventually they will see pea-green particles in the stool, there

may be hundreds. After the flush the patient will likely feel depleted

for about two days. Encourage them to eat congee, nourishing soups,

and other easy to digest foods, maybe even take Spleen tonics. When I

did the flush, it took two days to recover my strength but after that

my digestion improved dramatically and my immunity improved as well.

 

Acupuncture: support the liver, spleen, and gallbladder. Check the

gall bladder channel for reactivity, especially around GB 34 and

slightly distal to it. Maybe give them the ole TW 6, GB 34 combo.

 

Good luck,

Zach

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jason,

What makes you so sure?

Z

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " "

wrote:

>

> Zach,

>

>

>

> Although this cleanse may have changed your life, I do not think

the things

> that come out are actually gall stones. These " Stones " are produced

by the

> olive oil etc.

>

>

>

> -Jason

>

>

>

> Chinese Medicine

> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

znelms

> Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:55 PM

> Chinese Medicine

> Re: gall stones

>

>

>

> Hi Ariel,

> I have done a Gallbladder flush in the past, and it changed my

life. I

> felt like a new person.

>

> Gallstones are easily flushed, but if one tries to flush the stones

> when they are too large they can get lodged in the bile duct and

cause

> major problems. So it's best to prepare with herbs first. You may

> suggest that they get an ultrasound to determine the size of the

stones.

> There are many strategies to flushing stones, the following is what

I

> did personally.

>

> The pre-flush cleanse:

> -Limited oil intake

> -Ate several apples a day and drank non-filtered, non-pastuerized

apple

> juice

> -took two foil packets of Xiao Chai Hu Tang per day

> -took Artichoke extract and Milk Thistle extract

> -regularly drank peppermint tea

>

> The flush:

> To do the flush, you will need 4 Tbls of epsom salts, 2-3

lemons,1/2

> Cup of extra virgin olive oil

>

> -Have an extremely low fat breakfast and lunch.

> -No food is to be eaten after 2:00.

> -Mix the epsom salts with 3 cups of cold water and separate into 4

> servings. (Apple juice can be used for taste.)

> -Drink the servings at 6pm, 8pm, upon awaking the next morning, and

two

> hours after waking.

> -At 10pm, juice the lemons and mix with the olive oil (you may want

to

> use a jar with a lid so you can shake it to mix it well), drink it

all

> down. Go straight to bed and lie on your right side. Stones will

pass

> in the morning.

>

> The patient may feel sick at sometime in the night. At this point

they

> should avoid the urge to vommit. They will pass bowel several times

> and eventually they will see pea-green particles in the stool,

there

> may be hundreds. After the flush the patient will likely feel

depleted

> for about two days. Encourage them to eat congee, nourishing soups,

> and other easy to digest foods, maybe even take Spleen tonics. When

I

> did the flush, it took two days to recover my strength but after

that

> my digestion improved dramatically and my immunity improved as well.

>

> Acupuncture: support the liver, spleen, and gallbladder. Check the

> gall bladder channel for reactivity, especially around GB 34 and

> slightly distal to it. Maybe give them the ole TW 6, GB 34 combo.

>

> Good luck,

> Zach

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

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I have a special interest in gallstones, having had them myself. I

found this article from Subhuti Dharmananda incredibly informative

and helpful:

http://www.itmonline.org/arts/gallstones.htm

 

I have had several bouts of pancreatitis that the doctors are sure

must be caused by gallstones, although this has never been proved,

except that ultra-sound scans show lots of very small gallstones.

 

I am not at all convinced by the Western medical view that taking the

gallbladder out is the only way of getting rid of gallstones. I

would

like to see more research done on why we get them in the first place,

and Subhuti Dharmananda has told me that as a vegetarian Shiatsu

practitioner I am a prime candidate, mainly because the exercise I

get

is not aerobic and I probably have eaten far too much dairy. I think

the flushing method is dangerous to do by oneself - if it works it

could flush out small gallstones that could get stuck, and I suspect

that the green " lumps " are caused by the oil and apples etc.

 

My pancreatitis occurred before I studied acupuncture and herbs, and

I

had been a Shiatsu practitioner for four years. My immediate

reaction was to treat it by changing my diet - I went to a

nutritional therapist who advised me to cut out dairy and so many

other things that I got very depressed and I still had some attacks

of pancreatitis. I remained conscious of my diet, which was not

unhealthy in the first place, but I then went to a highly respected

Chinese herbal doctor who diagnosed Spleen/Pancreas

deficiency as being the cause of my trouble. He tonified that and

worked on softening and shrinking the gallstones. The main problem

was that he wanted me to have scans to check the progress but NHS

doctors in the UK obviously would not put me forward for a scan on

the recommendation of a Chinese doctor, and private scans are

prohibitively expensive here. I still had several attacks of

pancreatitis in the year that I was taking the herbs so I eventually

discontinued the treatment. It had helped greatly, but we seemed to

have reached a plateau. I believe these " attacks "

are when gallstones are coming out, so that has to be good, as long

as

I am not still making more. I am now having regular monthly Shiatsu

treatments and attending Qi Gong classes every week and the attacks

have been much milder. Although I generally avoid heavy dairy and

large meals I don't have any digestive

problems at all now, nor any gallstone pain. I have researched the

quantum mind body approach and now I seem to have changed up several

gears and changed my whole way of thinking

and my approach to my health and that of my clients. I am using

meditation and visualisation for myself.

 

I know this is no easy answer, but I am getting there, and I

am writing a book about my experiences which are far to complex to

summarise here. I hope it adds to the debate, though, and I would be

most interested in feedback.

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Hold on there partner. How long do you imagine it would take for olive oil to

form " stones " in the body? Do you think in a matter of hours? Also, having

done the flush myself, some of what's passed can come in the form of calcified

marbles, brownish in color. I remember reading the report of an incredulous

individual who actually had his " olive oil extracts " sent off for analysis...

Well, it seems that these extracts bore remarkable similarity to gallstones.

It's unlikely that the body could form these things in the matter of hours.

 

y.c.

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Y.C.,

 

 

 

I have done the flush also. I had maybe 50+ " stones " come out. At the time

I was 22 at the time and it is very very unlikely I had real stones - I had

no symptoms nor do I fit the profile. Furthermore, after pushing on them

they are somewhat soft and do not resemble the consistency of a real

gallstone.

 

 

 

I do not have the time to get into this, but there is a biochemical reaction

that occurs from the ingredients to create these in the body. I researched

this heavily about 15 years ago. These are not gallstones and they do form

quickly. I am sure you can find it on the internet.

 

 

 

Furthermore, I know many others with the same story. Actually everyone that

I know that has done the cleanse claims they get stones out (or something).

This further confirms to me that these are not stones. I also know people

that have sent these off to a lab and they were not stones. I would like to

see a report that states otherwise. As you say, some people sent these off

to the lab had things that are " remarkably similar. " This does not confirm

to me that these are gallstones.

 

 

 

Maybe in your case an actual stones passed, this is possible if it was on

small enough and ready to go. But I know plenty of people with real

gallstones that had these " fake stones " come out only later to go get

ultrasounds and the stones were still there. So I would like to see some

proof before I buy into this one. Since this " treatment " has been around for

quite some time, show us some research that shows before and after

ultrasounds and the reductions of stones.

 

 

 

I think the burden of proof is on people that claim these are stones.

 

 

 

-Jason

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of Yangchu

Higgins

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:17 AM

Chinese Medicine

Re: gall stones

 

 

 

Hold on there partner. How long do you imagine it would take for olive oil

to form " stones " in the body? Do you think in a matter of hours? Also,

having done the flush myself, some of what's passed can come in the form of

calcified marbles, brownish in color. I remember reading the report of an

incredulous individual who actually had his " olive oil extracts " sent off

for analysis... Well, it seems that these extracts bore remarkable

similarity to gallstones. It's unlikely that the body could form these

things in the matter of hours.

 

y.c.

 

 

 

 

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DON'T FALL FOR THE OLIVE OIL GALL BLADDER FLUSH

 

The Lancet Volume 365, Number 9468 16 April 2005

 

Could these be Gallstones?

 

A 40-year-old woman was referred to the outpatient clinic with a 3-month

history of recurrent severe right hypochondrial pain after fatty food.

Abdominal ultrasound showed multiple 1-2 mm gallstones in the gallbladder.

 

She had recently followed a " liver cleansing " regime on the advice of a

herbalist. This regime consisted of free intake of apple and vegetable juice

until 1800 h, but no food, followed by the consumption of 600 mL of olive

oil and 300 mL of lemon juice over several hours. This activity resulted in

the painless passage of multiple semisolid green " stones " per rectum in the

early hours of the next morning. She collected them, stored them in the

freezer, and presented them in the clinic (figure).

 

Figure: Semi-solid green " stones " passed per rectum (top)

and surgically removed cholesterol gallstones (bottom) (clickk on URL to see

picture)

 

Microscopic examination of our patient's stones revealed that they lacked

any crystalline structure, melted to an oily green liquid after 10 min at

40oC, and contained no cholesterol, bilirubin, or calcium by established wet

chemical methods.1 Traditional faecal fat extraction techniques2 indicated

that the stones contained fatty acids that required acid hydrolysis to give

free fatty acids before extraction into ether. These fatty acids accounted

for 75% of the original material.

 

Experimentation revealed that mixing equal volumes of oleic acid (the major

component of olive oil) and lemon juice produced several semi solid white

balls after the addition of a small volume of a potassium

<http://www.netrition.com/potassium_page.html> hydroxide solution. On air

drying at room temperature, these balls became quite solid and hard.

 

We conclude, therefore, that these green " stones " resulted from the action

of gastric lipases on the simple and mixed triacylglycerols that make up

olive oil, yielding long chain carboxylic acids (mainly oleic acid). This

process was followed by saponification into large insoluble micelles of

potassium carboxylates (lemon juice contains a high concentration of

potassium) or " soap stones " . The cholesterol stones noted on ultrasound were

removed by surgery (figure).

 

A search of the internet reveals many health websites promoting so-called

" gall-bladder flushing " or " liver cleansing " regimes. Some quote a

Correspondence letter published in The Lancet3 on the subject. The 1-day

purge usually consists of an overnight fast, then eating apples in the

morning, taking only herbal tea through the day, and then in the evening a

warm mixture of olive oil (2/3 cup) and fresh lemon juice (1/3 cup).

Patients are instructed to then lie on the right side (although some say the

left). It is claimed that the next morning the gallstones will pass in the

stool.

 

We have shown that these flushing regimes for expelling gallstones are a

myth, and that the claims made by some are misleading. The appearance of a

letter in an establishment journal has been used to legitimise this practice

for some time and the record should now be set straight.

 

We declare that we have no conflict of interest.

*Christiaan W Sies, Jim Brooker

 

Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Canterbury Health Laboratories, PO Box 151,

Christchurch, New Zealand (CWS); and Gastroenterology Department, Waikato

Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand (JB)

 

1 Steen G, Blijenberg BG. Chemical analysis of gallstones. Eur J Clin Chem

Clin Biochem 1991; 29: 801-04. [PubMed]

 

2 Varley H. Practical clinical biochemistry, 4th edn. London: Whitfriars

Press, 1967.

 

3 Dekkers R. Apple juice and the chemical-contact softening of gallstones.

Lancet 1999; 354: 2171.

 

I don't know why people feel better after doing the gall bladder flush.

Probably because they don't have stones at all, and maybe the flush helped

with sluggish digestion. My MIL almost killed her husband with it. They kept

doing the olive oil flush, and kept getting green stones out, but he never

got better, and he got more yellow and more yellow as the bilirubin built up

in his body, and he ended up with an emergency surgery to remove a large

gall stone that had lodged in the pancreatic duct. This gall stone looked

like the bottom stones in the picture on the web site. My MIL continually

doing the bogus olive oil flush only served to postpone the right treatment

for gall stones. This went on for literallly MONTHS while my S-FIL was

getting sicker and sicker.

 

Everyone has to make up their own minds about this, and can believe what

they want to believe. Personally, I think the olive oil gall bladder flush

is dangerous.

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of znelms

Monday, November 17, 2008 11:43 PM

Chinese Medicine

Re: gall stones

 

 

 

Jason,

What makes you so sure?

Z

 

Chinese Medicine

<Chinese Medicine%40> , " "

wrote:

>

> Zach,

>

>

>

> Although this cleanse may have changed your life, I do not think

the things

> that come out are actually gall stones. These " Stones " are produced

by the

> olive oil etc.

>

>

>

> -Jason

>

>

>

> Chinese Medicine

<Chinese Medicine%40>

> [Chinese Medicine

<Chinese Medicine%40> ] On Behalf Of

znelms

> Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:55 PM

> Chinese Medicine

<Chinese Medicine%40>

> Re: gall stones

>

>

>

> Hi Ariel,

> I have done a Gallbladder flush in the past, and it changed my

life. I

> felt like a new person.

>

> Gallstones are easily flushed, but if one tries to flush the stones

> when they are too large they can get lodged in the bile duct and

cause

> major problems. So it's best to prepare with herbs first. You may

> suggest that they get an ultrasound to determine the size of the

stones.

> There are many strategies to flushing stones, the following is what

I

> did personally.

>

> The pre-flush cleanse:

> -Limited oil intake

> -Ate several apples a day and drank non-filtered, non-pastuerized

apple

> juice

> -took two foil packets of Xiao Chai Hu Tang per day

> -took Artichoke extract and Milk Thistle extract

> -regularly drank peppermint tea

>

> The flush:

> To do the flush, you will need 4 Tbls of epsom salts, 2-3

lemons,1/2

> Cup of extra virgin olive oil

>

> -Have an extremely low fat breakfast and lunch.

> -No food is to be eaten after 2:00.

> -Mix the epsom salts with 3 cups of cold water and separate into 4

> servings. (Apple juice can be used for taste.)

> -Drink the servings at 6pm, 8pm, upon awaking the next morning, and

two

> hours after waking.

> -At 10pm, juice the lemons and mix with the olive oil (you may want

to

> use a jar with a lid so you can shake it to mix it well), drink it

all

> down. Go straight to bed and lie on your right side. Stones will

pass

> in the morning.

>

> The patient may feel sick at sometime in the night. At this point

they

> should avoid the urge to vommit. They will pass bowel several times

> and eventually they will see pea-green particles in the stool,

there

> may be hundreds. After the flush the patient will likely feel

depleted

> for about two days. Encourage them to eat congee, nourishing soups,

> and other easy to digest foods, maybe even take Spleen tonics. When

I

> did the flush, it took two days to recover my strength but after

that

> my digestion improved dramatically and my immunity improved as well.

>

> Acupuncture: support the liver, spleen, and gallbladder. Check the

> gall bladder channel for reactivity, especially around GB 34 and

> slightly distal to it. Maybe give them the ole TW 6, GB 34 combo.

>

> Good luck,

> Zach

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com

> Version: 8.0.175 / Virus Database: 270.9.4/1792 - Release Date:

11/16/2008

> 10:04 AM

>

>

>

>

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Jason, you are correct, these are not stones. Furthermore, according to

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 19, Issue 11 727-730, The diameter of

the common bile duct is less than 6-7 millimeters in 98% of people. For

people aged 60 or less the mean is 3.6mm (+/-.2). That's about 0.14 inches.

If stones are larger than the duct then they won't expel. If you engage in

a therapy designed to eject gall stones, and the stones are of similar size

to the common bile duct, you can cause an EMERGENCY gall bladder situation.

If the flush works, and you didn't use ultra-sonography to measure stone

sizes and duct diameter, then you are screaming for a malpractice suit.

This would indeed be malpractice, as it is grossly negligent.

 

I think there is benefit to these flushes, as most of us probably have

" sludge " in our gall bladders due to sluggish function and over-consumption

of rich foods. This is exactly the type of scenario that would benefit from

a flush. As Jason sited in the JAMA article, the expulsion of giant

" stones " has been debunked by modern medicine, but who cares. Validity of

the therapy doesn't rest solely on whether or not those are stones, it's in

the alleviation of symptoms.

 

-Tim Sharpe

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of Jason

 

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:04 AM

Chinese Medicine

RE: Re: gall stones

 

DON'T FALL FOR THE OLIVE OIL GALL BLADDER FLUSH

 

The Lancet Volume 365, Number 9468 16 April 2005

 

 

 

 

 

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It may be true that GB flushes alleviate symptoms, but they need to be

specifically defined, and the therapy needs to be based on some truth

other than actual stones being eliminated. This is one myth that only

does damage to the reputation of our profession (it has never been a

part of Chinese medicine per se), and as you point out, much potential

damage can be done by it.

 

 

On Nov 18, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Tim Sharpe wrote:

 

> Jason, you are correct, these are not stones. Furthermore, according

> to

> Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 19, Issue 11 727-730, The

> diameter of

> the common bile duct is less than 6-7 millimeters in 98% of people.

> For

> people aged 60 or less the mean is 3.6mm (+/-.2). That's about 0.14

> inches.

> If stones are larger than the duct then they won't expel. If you

> engage in

> a therapy designed to eject gall stones, and the stones are of

> similar size

> to the common bile duct, you can cause an EMERGENCY gall bladder

> situation.

> If the flush works, and you didn't use ultra-sonography to measure

> stone

> sizes and duct diameter, then you are screaming for a malpractice

> suit.

> This would indeed be malpractice, as it is grossly negligent.

>

> I think there is benefit to these flushes, as most of us probably have

> " sludge " in our gall bladders due to sluggish function and over-

> consumption

> of rich foods. This is exactly the type of scenario that would

> benefit from

> a flush. As Jason sited in the JAMA article, the expulsion of giant

> " stones " has been debunked by modern medicine, but who cares.

> Validity of

> the therapy doesn't rest solely on whether or not those are stones,

> it's in

> the alleviation of symptoms.

>

> -Tim Sharpe

>

>

> Chinese Medicine

> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

> Jason

>

> Tuesday, November 18, 2008 10:04 AM

> Chinese Medicine

> RE: Re: gall stones

>

> DON'T FALL FOR THE OLIVE OIL GALL BLADDER FLUSH

>

> The Lancet Volume 365, Number 9468 16 April 2005

>

>

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