Hi guys, I just wanted to give you a heads up on my progress and also had a question.
Here is my progress report.
First and most importantly my pain is completely gone. I thought I would have some recurring pain days later after the new regimen. I didn't. Before when I use to do flushes, I did great for a few days and then pain returned. I had done about 13 in total and it would always happen. Plus had reached a plateau where no stones ever came out for about 6 flushes.
On the first round of the Pulverexx Protocol my pain went away and was finally able to release a few large stones which I think were the culprits for my plateau and pain. Plus released this green sludge that I think was dissolved stones.
During this time I was also doing a parasite cleanse which seemed to really help. When I went to my doctor many of the calcified stones were gone but there was still some showing up.
They say that you should wait at least a month before you go to a second round, but I was impatient, so I just finished another round of the protocol.
Went to doctor last week and today he called me telling me that the scans do not show any calcified stones!
I think I still have some though because I feel movement in my right side.
The Gallstones are probably cholestrol based maybe that is why they couldn't detect any more. But I am just glad the hard ones are gone.
My question is, are there any products out there that do a job at rebuilding the liver and gallbladder? My digestion has improved but I think I need to take something to speed things up. For now I am taking Celery , beets and carrot juice.
I will keep you guys posted. And Just wanted to say thanks again for all you who helped me in my time of need. I wont forget you guys.
Unfortunately, raw meats also cause exposure to parasites. Although, Aajonus Vonderplanitz and other raw animal food dieters believe this to be ok and beneficial. If you are going to consume them, certainly source only the best (grassfed, free range, healthy animals - visit the farm and ask questions so you know firsthand, legal standards for free range are very low). This method of eating is costly, I recommend raw vegan as a less costly, less land / resource intensive and healthy alternative.