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file Gallstones.Surgery recommended.But dont want it.Can MMS cure me instead?

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15 Jan 2012 11:38 #10217 by homefrog
Thank yopu sooo much for sharing your experiences and also the very true quote at the end of your email.
As my son also suffers from extreme anxiety you can perhaps imagine that everything is distrusted...but surgery is still on the back burner and flushes still in the second stage of the truth process;-). For now its apple juice and MMS which I am sure cant hurt.
A tip for pain which seems to work for him: As soon as it is felt (before developing fully its ugle face) he used to have some banana but now finds that Wheatbix either just like that or mixed with a little water gets rid of the pain very quickly ie in seconds. No idea why or how but worth a try for those of you who suffer.
Thank you for all the wonderful tips and comradship.!!
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16 Jan 2012 23:53 #10333 by Jaqueline
Just another voice to chime in on the good results with the Hulda Clark version of the Liver Flush. My entire family of 7 (including children as young as 10) did a series of them about 6 years ago. Three of my sisters did them also. We all got stones out without a single case of any stuck stones or problems of any kind. On my first flush I had a whole toilet bowl full of stones, floating on top of the water. Some were as big as medium sized cashews. I never had any pain or problems with stuck stones. I did a total of about 6 flushes until all that came out were little granules the size of sand. I can understand the fear of causing a bigger problem, especially with children. Wanted to share our good experiences. Good Luck.

On the flip side, my daughter's friend had her gallbladder removed when she was 13. She was in pain and her doctors said it was necessary. Her parents went along. She is now 16 and is not in good health, has chronic digestive problems, low energy and stamina, low resistance to colds and flus, etc. We really need our gallbladders. That's why we have them.
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17 Jan 2012 11:32 #10366 by homefrog
Glad you did...chime in:-) Thank you so much for that success story, perhaps it will help to get rid of the fear factors and move the patient towards healing.

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22 Jan 2012 11:50 #10680 by homefrog
Hi everyone,
Just an update and closure to this particular topic...unfortunately as things turned out my son got such extreme colic pains on his birthday night the 17th that we went to emergency and the next day he decided on having the gall bladder removed.:pinch:
In fairness the doctor was fantastic and spoke english too and in no way put any pressure for surgery on him but I think the combination of fear and the still vivid memory of the extreme pain that had lasted most of the night despite pain killers was the motivating force.
Ironically, though I cant prove this, I am under the impression that most stones had either been disolved or come out....but it's irrelevant now.
Thank all for your support all the same!!! and please keep up the great work and the sharing of your experiences.
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