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Here
are the 120 gallstones that came out of me after I did a Liver and
Gallbladder Flush.
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on the photos to see larger images. |
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Notice the green
color. This is the same as the color of the bile that your liver
produces and stores in your gallbladder. The coin I included for
perspective is a United States currency dime. |
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Here's
a photo of one that I cut in half. People who have had their stones
sent to a lab to find out what they are made of find that they consist
of mostly cholesterol and bile. Pigment, bilirubin, biliverdin,
protein and calcium make up the rest of the stones composition. |
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A
close up of the biggest one I passed. One
inch long and 1/2 inch across. I experienced no pain whatsoever
during the process of passing them. The stones were soft and had
a waxy consistency. They did not smell bad, only having an organic
scent. |
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One
more shot. The most illuminating part of this whole process is that
I most likely still have hundreds of gallstones in my liver. Most
people report having to do at least 4-6 liver flushes before they
pass all their stones. |