Gbgirl (Tabernash, Co) on 05/07/2013
Replied By Jennie (England) on 07/02/2016
Replied By Wyandotte (Canada) on 02/24/2026
You are right. After doing 7 or 8 standard issue flushes and getting nothing too impressive except for a large discharge of "rolled up tomato skins", which countless people claim, also, I finally hit the big time, namely, 3 stones - yes, cholesterol stones wrapped in a kind of stiff white substance. They were each a little more than 1/2 an inch in diameter. They were firm on the inside, which consisted of a greenish yellow semi hard waxy substance.And some people say that these things were magically formed over an hour or so in the intestines or liver? Give me a break, people, and go back and get your gallbladder removed, that is not my business what you do.
For the next 2 weeks I felt wonderful, but as Moritz described in his book, the stones at the back of the gallbladder will move forward and your symptoms will resume. And this happened to me.
Any socalled naturopath who claims that stones do not come out from a flush, that they are fake, ought to be removed from her or his "profession". The "naturopaths" over the past generation or so are basically medical doctors but without the legal right to do major surgery or delivery babies. Otherwise, they have the mentality of MDs. Prior to maybe 30 years ago, they used more traditional natural methods. They have sold out.
I would request the moderators here to not delete the above comment, and I thank you in advance. To deal with my returned symptoms I intend to do lemon juice, etc. as described here.
Replied By Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn.) on 07/02/2016
We do liver flushes a couple of times a year per Hulda Clark's protocol. Are you telling us that we are pissin up a rope?
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Replied By Nat (Qld) on 01/27/2017
Replied By Anna B (Charlottesville ) on 11/21/2021
Flushes DO work—I did 5 so far and they kept me from a gallbladder surgery and returned my vitality!
Replied By Wyandotte (Canada) on 03/24/2018
The following statement is from the Mayo Clinic:
"The most common type of gallstone, called a cholesterol gallstone, often appears yellow in color. These gallstones are composed mainly of undissolved cholesterol, but may contain other components. Pigment gallstones. These dark brown or black stones form when your bile contains too much bilirubin."
Replied By Steve (Nv) on 03/25/2018
https://www.drclarkinfocenter.com/en/cleanses_clean-ups/liver_cleanses/advanced_livere_cleanse.php