I collected all items of the flush by using a sieve and some of the items are very solid, very pointed and hurt considerably when they came out. The residue when all the green coloured gall is gone is definitely hard and crystalline.
Judith. ----- Original Message ----- From: Duncan Crow <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 1:47 AM Subject: CS>Re: Liver [FW:] > For the information of those who want to evaluate the validity of > claims from both sides (the way one makes responsible decisions)this > might help explain the make up of the things that come out after a > flush. > > The selection below is from www.pathguy.com a site run by a > practicing pathologist Ed Friedlander, MD, who teaches. His site is > a wealth of information. > > Just another perspective from someone who cuts people open and looks > at gallstones inside the body on a regular basis. > > JALyons (who is slipping into her turn-out coat, boots and fire hat) > ------------- > "Gallstone Flush > > People who have gallstones, or think they have gallstones, are > invited to "flush" them out by swallowing a concoction of 1/2 cup of > olive oil, a big grapefruit, 4 tablespoons of Epsom salts, and three > cups of water. > > It was a nice idea, and interesting things will appear in the toilet > bowl soon after. But I'm afraid that they're not your gallstones. > Here's why: > > Real gallstones are faceted polyhedra, like the ones in the picture > on the links below, or else shaped like mulberries. What you'll get > from the recipe are spheres. One of my correspondents describes a > friend who saves the spheres and displayed them to his friends. > > Real gallstones hurt bad when they pass through the cystic and common > bile ducts. > > Real gallstones sink in water. (As an autopsy pathologist, I'm very > familiar with this.) The "gallstones" you'll produce from this recipe > will float, as the "alternative thinkers" themselves point out. (They > claim that real gallstones float, too. Liars.) > > If you know a little basic chemistry, you'll realize what is > happening. The Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate, and the grapefruit > contains some complex carbohydrates. When these slosh around in the > stomach and small intestine, they'll form a tough film which will > encase drops of olive oil. This will produce some yellowish balls > which will float in the toilet. > > Hulda Regehr Clark, the author of "The Cure for all Cancers" and "The > Cure For HIV/AIDS" promotes this. Since she claims to have both a > doctorate in naturopathy and a Ph.D. in something (the latter > implying having done substantial original lab research), one would > think she would have made an experiment with a real gallstone and > discovered that it sinks. There's a nice photo which she took from my > friend, pathologist Ed Klatt. She calls them "such small stones" > though they're obviously 7-10 mm across. She thinks the stones she > displayed formed in the liver and "rolled" into the gallbladder, > which is silly. She says gallstones "can be of any color" which is a > hoot. She also claims that the major cause of gallstones is wearing > shoes. > > If you want to believe these people, that is your business. If you > try the purge, please chew your grapefruit up thoroughly. Otherwise, > you're asking for a gastic bezoar and a trip to the endoscopist to > remove the obstruction. > > Gallstone cleansing {link} > > Gallstone Flush {link} from Hulda Regehr Clark. Much of the material > on these sites is identical though it's not clear who has borrowed > from who." > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

