Do a search on Flowerchild 59's story. She had her gallbladder removed and is still having to deal with health problems associated with stones. The
Gallstones are produced in the liver, removing the gallbladder will get rid of its stones, but many thousands can remain in the liver. They will continue to cause problems. I've read where some people can have 20,000 stones blocking and congesting their livers.
The large dose of oil will cause the gallbladder to constrict and shoot out its contents, both bile and stones. As the liver is cleansed, stones will continue to be forced through the biliary ducts and gradually come out. It can take a number of flushes to completely clear the liver. Many of us are dealing with a lifetime of poor diet choices, stress, medications, and often parasites. All of these factors contribute to the formation of stones. Stones can continue to form even after flushes are begun if we do not make lifestyle changes.
I have done about 28 flushes over a 14 month period, I have passed over 5000 stones ranging in size from BBs to grapes. This sounds like an incredible amount I know. However when I look at a life filled with refined foods, trans fats, prescription medications, over the counter painkillers, a high stress job, then the greater stress of being unemployed after a painful back injury, I can understand how my liver became congested trying to deal with all the toxins I was forcing on my body. Also, after my 17th liver flush, I uncovered a
parasite problem. I had
Tapeworms and roundworms. Once I got the
parasites under control I did some flushes and the stones poured out. For three weeks I flushed twice a week because I was in so much pain. Every flush produced 100s of stones, many of them pea to grape sized. Once that situation cleared, the pain went away. I finally got back some energy and started feeling better.
I have lapsed on my healthy eating lately and am probably still producing new stones. I will continue flushing every two to three weeks until stone free. However, I know the key to better health lies not in continuing the frequent flushes, but in establishing and maintaining a healthier lifestyle including diet, stress control, and seasonal cleanses and detoxes. Regaining health is not a one shot cleanse, nor is it a cut it out surgical procedure. To get and stay healthy is a lifetime commitment.