Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 - Misty Armageddon or New Age? Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:50 PM [Armageddon-or-NewAge] Remove Gallstones Naturally in 24 Hours By Stephanie Relfe B.Sc. (Sydney) Remove Gallstones Naturally in 24 Hours http://www.mountshastamagazine.com/this_issue/ By Stephanie Relfe B.Sc. (Sydney) The pain of a gall bladder attack can be excruciating. Are you being stoned?, an excellent book by chiropractor Claude M. Lewis, Edith Hiett and Leon Hiett describes one man who had such an attack, suddenly and with no warning. He was very fit, looked healthy and had no symptoms. But when the pain came on it was so severe he almost had an automobile accident. He had his gall bladder removed, as many people do. He was not prepared for the subsequent effects of his surgery. Now, many foods cause him real troubles, even simple foods like lettuce. A woman was told she would be able to eat what she liked after the operation. But after surgery she found digestion of many foods, including meat, cream sauces, gravies, hot breads, pasta, green salad and sweets " unbearably painful " . Her difficulties stayed with her for 15 years after the procedure. What does the gall bladder do? The gall bladder stores bile, and releases it in optimum quantities when it is needed. The spleen breaks down worn-out red blood cells into bile salts and other substances. A certain amount of bile salts are normal in the body. The liver removes excess bile salts and wastes and sends them to the gall bladder for storage. While the products are in the gall bladder, water is reabsorbed and the waste products become more concentrated and form bile. Bile is needed for 3 things: it neutralizes the acid from the stomach (because bile is very alkaline); it breaks down fats so they can be digested; it is a natural laxative. Without your gall bladder the liver will produce bile, but the body has nowhere to store it. Therefore, it drips continually. As a result, when a large amount of bile is needed, there is not enough available to digest properly. What are gall stones? Stones can form anywhere in the body where there is a liquid containing mineral salts that can be crystallized and where the fluid is held for a while in a hollow organ, such as the gall bladder. The stones may be large or small, and sometimes grow together causing extra large stones. Small stones are often excreted along with the bile and eliminated with no problem. Larger ones, however, can become lodged in the ducts, causing gall stone colic, one of the most painful illnesses known. At other times, gall stones may be silent. In autopsies, examiners often find gall bladders full of gall stones although the deceased had no complaints about them. A gall stone is not a true stone. These stones are rubbery and soft. Most float. They are mostly green. The size varies from that of rice grains to golf balls. (Even large gall stones will slip out easily with this cleanse. Dr. Lewis had one lady who passed a gall stone as big as two hens eggs stuck together!!!) What symptoms indicate gall stones? Gall stones can cause symptoms such as gall bladder attack, gall bladder problems and gall bladder pain. Gall stones can also cause seemingly unrelated symptoms such as gas on the stomach, intestinal gas or cramping in the stomach. If a gall stone remains lodged in the bile for a long time, there will be a buildup of bile behind it. This can result in jaundice.Cholesystitis is an inflammation and possible infection of the gall bladder, caused by a blockage that has been there too long. When ducts get blocked with gall stones, the bile must still get into the small intestine. It may take another route and end up in the pancreas and by that route go to the small intestine. The body is making the best of a bad situation. The trouble with this new pathway is that bile irritates the pancreas. When a cell is irritated, it performs its function. In this case, the pancreas produces insulin when it is not needed and this can cause Hypoglycaemia, (low blood sugar) when the insulin breaks sugar down. Later on, when insulin is needed, there will not be enough, and that causes Hyperglycaemia (too much sugar) in other words, Diabetes. Dr. Lewis believes that " gall stones are probably the major cause for the adult onset of diabetes " . Eating sugar is probably a big cause too. Diabetes did not exist before we had sugar. Understand that this is not a cure for diabetes, but Dr Lewis has had people who greatly reduced or eliminated their insulin after flushing out their gall stones. Warning to people who take insulin: after you do a gall stone cleanse, check your insulin levels before taking any insulin. Eliminating gall stones may also help constipation because it improves the flow of bile, a natural laxative. Removing gall stones may help to improve a body that is generally " run down " . Hepatitis can be caused by gall stones, because of the back-log of impurities stored. This cleanse is also good for those who have had their gall bladder removed. The liver keeps on removing impurities which have to go somewhere, and they sometimes form more stones. Non-surgical removal of gall stones Dr Lewis' method removes gall stones easily, painlessly, virtually for free and usually overnight. The only ingredients you need are cold-pressed olive oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice. There are some optional ingredients. Prior to the treatment, apple, carrot, orange or grapefruit juice may be used for a brief fast. During the treatment, some V8 juice or pineapple juice may be taken. Following the treatment he strongly recommends vitamin c, methionine, choline, inositol and lecithin be added to your daily supplements. A suggested pre-treatment A colon irrigation to clean out the system is recommended prior to the cleanse to assist with easier elimination of the stones. If you can't have colonic irrigation, consider an enema. Do one or two days of modified fasting using fresh juices. Apple and carrot juice are probably the best. Unsweetened orange and grapefruit are next. Fresh is the first choice, fresh frozen second. Drink as much as you like! The treatment Pick a time when you have nothing much to do the next day, and preferably even the day after. Don't make any plans to go out! Do not eat any solid food after noon on the treatment day. You may drink as much water or fresh juice as you like. Do not have any fluids after 6.30 pm (or 30 minutes before the start of your treatment) on the day of treatment. Give your stomach time to evacuate all the fluids. This will prevent the olive oil from floating on top of the fluid and greatly reduce the possibility of nausea. You will need: one pint of pure, cold-processed olive oil; one half-pint of freshly squeezed lemon juice. If you should experience extreme nausea or vomiting, try chasing with a small amount of V8 juice or pineapple juice. Or you might try adding a few drops of peppermint oil to the olive oil. Use one of these mixtures for a couple of doses and then go back to the olive oil and lemon juice without adding anything. The Procedure Noon - Stop eating all solid food. 6.30 pm - Stop drinking all fluids. 7.00 pm - Using a measuring device, pour four tablespoonfuls of olive oil and drink it. Follow immediately with one or two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice. Lie down and relax. Repeat this in 15 minutes. Sit up, swallow it and lie down again. If possible, have someone else bring the ingredients to you. Relax, read or watch television. Repeat the exact dosage every 15 minutes until you have swallowed the entire pint of olive oil. If there is any lemon juice left, drink it all. If the combination gets hard to swallow, allow 20 to 25 minutes between doses. Try to swallow all of the oil and lemon juice. If you are nauseated take as much as you possibly can. It is now probably 10:00 or 10:30 p.m. You have finished the olive oil and lemon juice. Go to bed. Lie on your right side. This position speeds up the process of the olive oil entering the gall bladder to act as a lubricant. This, along with the softening action of the lemon juice, will help free the stones more easily and readily. Stay in bed and forget everything until the urge to go the toilet comes. At about 2.00 or 3.00 a.m. you'll probably wake up with the unmistakable urge to go to the toilet. For some, it doesn't happen until 11 a.m. the next day. If your first bowel movement is in the early a.m., there will probably be no stones in it, but you'll want to check to be sure. Dr. Lewis found that 1% of people failed to pass gall stones. If you are one of these 1%, don't be disappointed. In some individuals, the powerful action of the lemon juice causes the stones to dissolve before they are passed out of the body. If you have only greenish liquid bowel movements, the treatment has been effective. Notice any increase in vitality that follows the treatment. Follow Up Take supplements to help your body to heal, including vitamins A, B, C, E and minerals, especially magnesium and potassium along with methionine, choline, inositol and lecithin and whatever else your body tells you it needs. Stop eating deep-fried foods and any oils other than those that are cold pressed. Stop eating microwaved food. Drink 2 liters of good water a day, not distilled water as the energy has been changed. Remember, optimum efficiency in the human body can only occur if all our God-given parts are working properly. This information is not medical advice. Because every person's situation is different the author of this article will not be held responsible for any negative results which come from reading or acting upon the information in this article. Use at your own risk. Contact Stephanie Relfe B.Sc. (Syd.) of Health, Wealth & Happiness at : http://www.health.microworld.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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