Live and gallbladder cleanse
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To me the Epsom Salt dose is most concerning.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/magnesium-sulfate
Don’t get too far from the toilet.
Exactly. Not sure why anyone would willingly drink epsom salts unless they have a veey serious medical issue. Even then there are much better purgatives available.0 -
Thank you all for your insights. It has encouraged me to reconsider. As for a Dr, appointment is pushed out until late March. The article I found on google scholar was the first thing that had me reconsider. Gallstones?I had them when I was pregnant and many of the same symptoms are recurring. I have also reached approximately the same weight too.4
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recommended by your doctor?[/quote]
Recommended by my chiropractor
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cherishrussel wrote: »
recommended by your doctor?
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You go to a chiropractor for liver and gallbladder issues? A much better choice would be a Gastroenterologist or even a GP7 -
singingflutelady wrote: »cherishrussel wrote: »
recommended by your doctor?
You go to a chiropractor for liver and gallbladder issues? A much better choice would be a Gastroenterologist or even a GP[/quote]
I swear that most Chiro's are complete quacks.4 -
Ah that explains it. Chiropractor qualification is very broad all the way from quack to miracle worker. You can never be sure what you are going to get.
If you are having gall bladder symptoms make sure you are eating at least the minimum calories daily with LOTS of water, limit fats, and eat on a schedule. Take care how much you eat at each sitting.4 -
Who recommends such dangerous stuff? Are they perhaps your beneficiary?4
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cherishrussel wrote: »Thank you all for your insights. It has encouraged me to reconsider. As for a Dr, appointment is pushed out until late March. The article I found on google scholar was the first thing that had me reconsider. Gallstones?I had them when I was pregnant and many of the same symptoms are recurring. I have also reached approximately the same weight too.
I had to wait awhile as well and in the time you wait there are things you can avoid to help reduce flare ups.
Avoid high fat anything (all dairy was a killer for me), cucumbers, radishes (weird enzyme trigger), caffeinated beverages. By the end, I was living on poached chicken and clear broths and rice. Did wonders for my waistline, not so much for the tastebuds, but at least I wasn't in pain.
wish you luck while you wait for your appointment.4 -
This is totally BS. You will not pass stones--what happens with this process is saponification. The ingredients coalesce into soft globs--stones are hard--that the scammers claim are gallstones.
https://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/flushes.html
Is it good soap? I used to dabble in soap making and this does look like saponification materials but I really never though about how it might work in the body like that due to the gastric juices. Looks like I have some interesting research here.
ETA: just saw another reply and it looks like those are soap pellets alright.2 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »cherishrussel wrote: »
Recommended by my chiropractor
You go to a chiropractor for liver and gallbladder issues? A much better choice would be a Gastroenterologist or even a GP
I swear that most Chiro's are complete quacks.
Yeah, for sure. I've gone to a sports chiropractor when my back and shoulders get especially knotty (thankfully not since I started stretching daily, knock on wood), and I know people who've had good luck with pregnancy-related aches and pains. But any chiropractor willing to treat your liver issue is not a chiropractor you should be giving money to.5 -
OP passing of gallstones are one of the most intense pains known. Why would you want to provoke this even IF it did work?1
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singingflutelady wrote: »To me the Epsom Salt dose is most concerning.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/magnesium-sulfate
Don’t get too far from the toilet.
Exactly. Not sure why anyone would willingly drink epsom salts unless they have a veey serious medical issue. Even then there are much better purgatives available.
My grandmother used to give it to us for constipation, and yeah, it sucked! I didn't think it was considered radical to drink them since it's actually listed on the box she had as a recommended use.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »To me the Epsom Salt dose is most concerning.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/magnesium-sulfate
Don’t get too far from the toilet.
Exactly. Not sure why anyone would willingly drink epsom salts unless they have a veey serious medical issue. Even then there are much better purgatives available.
My grandmother used to give it to us for constipation, and yeah, it sucked! I didn't think it was considered radical to drink them since it's actually listed on the box she had as a recommended use.
No it's not considered radical though it's definitely considered explosive.4 -
Ah that explains it. Chiropractor qualification is very broad all the way from quack to miracle worker. You can never be sure what you are going to get.
If you are having gall bladder symptoms make sure you are eating at least the minimum calories daily with LOTS of water, limit fats, and eat on a schedule. Take care how much you eat at each sitting.
Many don't believe that germs cause disease and that small pox eradication via immunization was actually just a coincidence, maybe are spines all straightened at one time?0 -
singingflutelady wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »To me the Epsom Salt dose is most concerning.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/magnesium-sulfate
Don’t get too far from the toilet.
Exactly. Not sure why anyone would willingly drink epsom salts unless they have a veey serious medical issue. Even then there are much better purgatives available.
My grandmother used to give it to us for constipation, and yeah, it sucked! I didn't think it was considered radical to drink them since it's actually listed on the box she had as a recommended use.
No it's not considered radical though it's definitely considered explosive.
I was trying to avoid going there lol.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »To me the Epsom Salt dose is most concerning.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/magnesium-sulfate
Don’t get too far from the toilet.
Exactly. Not sure why anyone would willingly drink epsom salts unless they have a veey serious medical issue. Even then there are much better purgatives available.
My grandmother used to give it to us for constipation, and yeah, it sucked! I didn't think it was considered radical to drink them since it's actually listed on the box she had as a recommended use.
No it's not considered radical though it's definitely considered explosive.
I was trying to avoid going there lol.
You can't avoid going if you drink epsom salts lol.
I have Crohn's, gastroparesis and an ileostomy so my openness of all things poop related is quite different than the vast majority of people.3 -
@cherishrussel keep the high fat intake down it will lessen the episodes I ate a lot a soup the month long wait until I got mine out.1
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