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My wife cancelled her surgey to remove her gallblader last week and took the advice that several people gave her on this site. She followed the information and took the products listed on the sensiblehealth.com web site. She also stoped taking her medication for reflux for the past week. She was encouraged to take Gold Coin Grass (to crush and soften the 1/2" stone), Coptis and Curcuma for a few weeks before doing the liver flush. Unfortunately she is having very bad pain in hear back area and gallblader. She is also having a lot of reflux discomfort and pain.
I would appreciate any information that you could give us to bring her some releaf. We are still hoping she will be able to avoid this operation, but with all the pain she is having, we are beginning to wonder. Any help from Dr. Walt or others is very much appreciated.
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
The coptis and curcuma that I take at night before bed gives me HORRIBLE heartburn. I just drink a small glass of water and it goes away.
Is she eating anything that will upset them? Dairy, beef, pork, chocolate, etc? What is her daily meal intake?
I have been taking the products and I feel wonderful! I was having attacks every other day and now I havent had one in almost 3 weeks! I however watch what I eat and excercise. Maybe that is what is going on.
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
Hi, Has your wife tried the ginger juice for the acid reflux? I really empathise with your wife. I have had gallbladder pain myself. When is she going to do the flush? Hope everything goes well for her.
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
You wife needs to stop fooling around and perform the liver flush. Everyday that she delays, more "Inflammation" is forming in her gallbladder. To releive the acid reflux, have her "Chew Up" one 250 mg of "ONLY" calcium (no other ingredients) after every meal and wash it down with a sip of water. * S.H.A.P.E. *
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
You wife needs to stop fooling around and perform the liver flush. Everyday that she delays, more "Inflammation" is forming in her gallbladder. To releive the acid reflux, have her "Chew Up" one 250 mg of "ONLY" calcium (no other ingredients) after every meal and wash it down with a sip of water. * S.H.A.P.E. *
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
You wife needs to stop fooling around and perform the liver flush. Everyday that she delays, more "Inflammation" is forming in her gallbladder. To releive the acid reflux, have her "Chew Up" one 250 mg of "ONLY" calcium (no other ingredients) after every meal and wash it down with a sip of water. * S.H.A.P.E. *
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
You wife needs to stop fooling around and perform the liver flush. Everyday that she delays, more %2
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
You wife needs to stop fooling around and perform the liver flush. Everyday that she delays, more %2
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
The problem that we are having is that we are getting several solutions to her situation. We have been told that by taking the coptis and cucuma at night it would increase the flow of bile and energy which is needed to have the lubrication necessary to push out the stone. She is to take this on a empty stomach at night. Also my wife takes the gold coin grass to crush and soften the stone. When I spoke to the individual about the increase in pain that my wife is having, she say that this was very unusual because of the great success they have had for many years with their methods and products. I must admit, that she seems very knowledgeable about this stuff. She also mentioned that by taking the ginger juice, it could interfer with the stuff she is already taking, and perhaps make things worse.
S.H.A.P.E., she has been taking the calcium as you recommended and it does help a lttle.
The only reason she has not done the flush as of yet is because of the different opinions we have received and we are very concerned if she starts the flush without doing some of the things already mentioned, it might be harmful.
My wife eats very healthy and stays away from greasy, spicy and most junk food.
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
Hi, William.
I have no experience with Gold Coin Grass, Coptis or Curcuma.
Listen to SHAPE and use the GRJ for quick relief. If she gets none in a few days, I would proceed with the surgery and still do those things after she is recovered from the surgery. As you may know, many people still have symptoms after "successful" surgery.
Let us know how she does.
Walt
In Reply to: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 01, 2004 at 22:20:11:
Hi, William.
I have no experience with Gold Coin Grass, Coptis or Curcuma.
Listen to SHAPE and use the GRJ for quick relief. If she gets none in a few days, I would proceed with the surgery and still do those things after she is recovered from the surgery. As you may know, many people still have symptoms after "successful" surgery.
Let us know how she does.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Gallstones and acid reflux posted by William [1013.532] on March 02, 2004 at 07:11:11:
I really dont know what to tell you. Like I said, I have had nothing but excellent results from the products. Well besides the very little heartburn when I take it.
SHAPE emailed me a few weeks ago and told me to continue with this treatment for a month before the flush, however I believe he sees the need for her to go ahead since she is in so much pain.
Not one of us can give her a guarantee that it will work. The thing that I would do would be to give the treatment a few more days and then if not better, go ahead with the flush. Like I discussed with you in the past, she will have to deal with her gall bladder either way. Try it naturally and if it doesn't work go in for the surgery. The flush is worth a try. Surgery is more of a risk. Try the easy way first. Doctors will ALWAYS be willing to yank it out so it isn't like she cant seek treatment if it doesnt work ;)
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