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About two years ago I went out to eat and consumed something which had

mayonnaise. That night I had my first gall bladder attack. It was so intense

that my cousin, who was thankfully staying over, had to call the ambulance. I

had no idea what was wrong with me but I was about to pass out from the pain.

At the hospital I found out that I had gallstones.

 

After about six more attacks which were increasing in intensity I signed up

for surgery. My attacks had gotten so bad that I began to vomit while going

through the pain and would pass out - not cute at all.

 

About a week before the surgery date I told my father what I was about to

undergo and he advised me to try a remedy first. He told me to combine half a

cup of extra virgin olive oil with half a cup of fresh squeezed lemon juice and

to drink that on an empty stomach every night for three nights. I followed that

regimen (which is disgusting but much preferable to surgery) and am happy to

report that I was able to cancel to surgery.

 

I don't know whether this will work for every individual's purpose - but

because it is quite easy to afford and try - I think that it may be worth a try.

 

Good luck!

 

Stacey Antoine

Wellness Coach

www.cleanse2wellness.com

 

 

 

Bridgitte <syndactylcat wrote:

I was just talking to somebody about the gallbladder flush yesterday,

and I'm on the fence about it myself. It makes sense that at the

very least, some of what you pass is olive oil. I usually pass a few

small gallstones when I fast, and they look exactly the same as what

the results of a gallbladder flush look like, so my feeling is that

you probably get rid of some of both when you do one.

 

Were you facing surgery, Tommie? I know someone who had hers removed

a couple of years ago (she was about 26 at the time). I had a

conversation with her about trying the flush and a couple of other

things before she had it out, but she was dead set on surgery.

Anyhow, I'm just curious about what kind of shape you were in when

you started doing the flush and the results you got (before altering

your diet).

 

Thanks :)

 

Bridgitte

 

rawfood , " Tommie " <jerushy wrote:

>

> Hi, Dobby! I have GB disease and have done some gallbladder flushes

> but there is some disagreement about them. Some people say that the

> " stones " that are passed are actually the olive oil that has

congealed

> and not really anything that was stored there. Since I've been

eating

> raw, I haven't done any more flushes and I've been doing fine.

>

> You don't have to have any overt fat to thrive on raw food. It

might

> get a little monotonous without it but you could live until the end

of

> the month when you have the ultrasound. _If_ you have an ulcer, you

> might consider not mixing your strawberries (acid) with bananas

> (sweet). I mix bananas and greens for my smoothies and throw in

> whatever sweet or sub-acid fruit I have.

>

> Keep us posted on your progress!

>

> Tommie

> http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

>

> rawfood , Dobby the house elf

> <dobeythehouseelf@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello again everyone....

> >

> > Last week I asked if anyone had any idea why I would have been

> feeling so bad after eating....

> >

> > Long story short, they (Dr's) believe it to be my gallbladder.

> >

> > I have all the symptoms, but they aren't going to be able to do

an

> ultra sound on it until the end of the month.

> >

> > Does anyone know of any information or ways to heal or flush

out

> the gallbladder. I realize I dont know a lot about this and I'm

not

> sure what to ask.

> >

> > The research I did do, suggests a high fiber, low fat diet.

(which

> is what I thought I was doing by being raw....but obviously my body

> doesn't agree...LOL)

> >

> > I notice my symptoms are worse if I have any kinda fat at all..

> this includes avocados or olive oil or nuts.

> >

> > I have been drinking fruit smoothies in the morning and they

dont

> bug me too much. So until the ultra sound, I want to focus on just

> high fiber smoothies.

> >

> > I usually drink banana and strawberries with a bit of spinach

> thrown in.

> >

> > What other combos are good that dont have a high acidic

level....

> (they haven't ruled out an ulcer....*sigh*...)

> >

> > Any help or opinions would be welcome...but please don't

suggest

> the master cleanser as I had a very bad reaction to that and cant

put

> myself through that right now as I am in the middle of moving this

> week and cant rest the way you should when doing the MC....

> >

> > Thanks!!!!!

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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