Hulda Clark gallbladder cleanse
aquasw16
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Has anyone ever tried Hulda Clark liver and gallbladder cleanse? I think I may have gallstones...and I wanted to try a cleanse before seeing a doctor....
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go see a doctor first.0
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LOL no...Im not to that point yet. I just want a cleanse and want to know if anyone has tried this. I work in a hosital- i have my resouces if i need them to see a doctor..just dont wanna go there yet.0
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Are you having symptoms now. A cleanse i read about is, for pain in right side below rib cage. drink 8oz of apple with 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar, if pain stops you're good, if pain doesn't stop see doctor. then drink apple juice only for next few days.0
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In case this isn't a joke, there's no cleanse.
Go see a doctor.0 -
If you work in a hospital you should know cleanses are basically a waste of money and time.
If it is gallstones you want to go to a doctor. Anything can make it worse and it's not worth it to try something that may pontentially escalate the issue.0 -
If you work in a hospital you should know cleanses are basically a waste of money and time.
If it is gallstones you want to go to a doctor. Anything can make it worse and it's not worth it to try something that may pontentially escalate the issue.
Please listen instead of dismissing everyone0 -
You can't cleanse your gallbladder. See a doctor.0
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If you work in a hospital you should know cleanses are basically a waste of money and time.
If it is gallstones you want to go to a doctor. Anything can make it worse and it's not worth it to try something that may pontentially escalate the issue.
Please listen instead of dismissing everyone
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Be careful.
I did this a couple years ago, and though successful, I had a scare and it could have gone badly. I had fairly bad gallstone symptoms - in bed for days rolling and moaning in pain on my right side under the ribs, but we did not have any insurance at the time, were low on funds and I refused to go to the hospital and put us all under financially if I thought there was any chance I could take care of it. Plus, I have a fear of doctors from a very bad experience...
Anyway, I did it once, felt things move, then developed symptoms of pancreatitis - could not eat anything without serious pain then on the left and center under the ribs (the pain moved). At this point I did go to urgent care, but they didn't have the imaging equipment to look for pancreatitis and my enzymes seemed okay at that point (I also hadn't eaten in 4 days). Still, they suggested ER, but I didn't, again money. I worked up the courage to do a flush again a week later and I felt a hot, somewhat painful "POP" right in the center and then the all of those symptoms disappeared the next day. But there was a chance it may not have worked, and even now I'm a little worried I've raised my risk for future pancreatic cancer from any damage that was caused that week. That said, I'm here now, no gallbladder pain, no pancreas pain, I can digest anything and I still HAVE my gallbladder. I'm thankful for all of that.0 -
My gallbladder was just removed with a stone in it the size of an unshelled walnut, you can't cleanse that out......It would have burst something, I am thankful I got it removed when I did, my gallbladder was 3 times the size of a normal gallbladder! I only had 2 "attacks" but afterwards found out that my recent constant heartburn was a symptom! Please go to a dr, get yourself checked before it gets worse!0
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I don't believe a cleanse would work. you definitely need to stay away from any triggers (fatty foods, coffee, sugar, etc.) but if its really gallstones, you'll probably end up needing your gallbladder removed. I had mine removed, but a bit late because I developped an infection. I had to stay 2 nights in the hospital ( my baby was only 6 weeks old at the time).
I would definitely go see a doctor if you have symptoms.
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LOL no...Im not to that point yet.0
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I use Pledge on my gall bladder. With real lemon.
That's natural, right?0 -
Clark claimed that all human disease was related to parasitic infection, and also claimed to be able to cure all diseases, including cancer and HIV/AIDS, by destroying these parasites by "zapping" them with electrical devices which she marketed.
Clark wrote several books describing her methods and operated clinics in the US. Following a string of legal difficulties and actions by the Federal Trade Commission, she relocated to Tijuana, Mexico where she ran the Century Nutrition clinic.
Clark's claims and devices have been dismissed by authorities ranging from the US Federal Trade Commission and Food and Drug Administration to alternative medicine figures such as Andrew Weil as scientifically unfounded, "bizarre",[3] and potentially fraudulent.
Clark died 3 September 2009 of multiple myeloma (a blood and bone cancer).
Guess multiple myeloma is a disease unrelated to parasitic infection which she could not cure.
Please go to doctor.0
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