Gallstone might be cause for some people
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:14 pm
Hi,
Please excuse my typo and grammar mistakes as I am a chinese. I, 32, male, healthy,currently in US as a research scientist, had bad breath since 2002. I would like to share a website with you and my personal experience after following the procedure suggested by the website.
http://www.sensiblehealth.com/
You will not find this website if you don't put correct key words on a search engine, and I discovered it by chance. During the last year, I seemed to be more determined to find a cure so I tried a lot of things such as therabreath, smart mouth, hydrogen peroxide, tee tree oil, halitonic, and nothing really worked. I tried to buy a product from China, paid $200, but didn't receive it. Hydrogen peroxide is good for about the first 2-3 days, but the bad breath comes back even stronger than before. I guess we all have been in the shoes and you know these first hand.
I searched on a chinese website where someone said high quality aloe vera cured his bad breath. So, I tried it and it didn't help. But, because of this, I had to go to wholefood to buy it and saw swedish bitter on the same shelf, which claims to help digestion. I was curious about it and wanted to get more information. When I searched swedish bitter and bad breath on google, I found the sensiblehealth website. I thought what she said made sense.
Although I had been always healthy, I had excessive gas and my stomach gizzled a lot after a meal, which according to the website is a good sign of gallbladder stone. Seeing my symptoms match the description, I decided to give a shot. I will not describe the procedure here as it is readily available on the website. Here is my own experience.
I passed about 90 gallstone for the 1st gallbladder flush. Nothing happened. I talked with her, and she said that was not a good flush and she was really positive that I had more gallstones.
Six weeks later, I did another flush. No stones came out. But, after a few days, stomach gizzles were much less frequent, and much less gas.
Three weeks later, I did my 3rd flush. About 30 small stones came out. During about 5 days after the flush, I felt my bad breath got even worse, and my mouth taste like gun powder, which couldn't even suppressed by my favorite gum, Arm & Hammer Sugar Free Dental Care Baking Soda Gum. However, a week after the flush, the taste started to go away, and to my surprise, my tongue was pinker. I tried not to brush my teeth and tongue for a whole day, and my tongue was still pinker than before, when my tongue was more white than pink.
It has been more than 2 weeks since the 3rd flush, and the result holds there. I still feel there is a taste in my mouth, but it definitely not as bitter as before, and the burning sense has almost gone. It's like when I first used salted hydrogen peroxide.
I will try my 4th flush in a couple of weeks and I promise I will report my progress. Please do not ask any question as I am desperately busy now.
Here is another link about gallbladder flush,
http://www.kitchendoctor.com/healthcond ... adder.html
As to the flush, it is really uncomfortable, but bearable. Especially when the stones are coming out, (yes, you can feel it) you will feel nausea and want to through up. The apple juice fasting is nothing and you won't feel hungry at all.
Please excuse my typo and grammar mistakes as I am a chinese. I, 32, male, healthy,currently in US as a research scientist, had bad breath since 2002. I would like to share a website with you and my personal experience after following the procedure suggested by the website.
http://www.sensiblehealth.com/
You will not find this website if you don't put correct key words on a search engine, and I discovered it by chance. During the last year, I seemed to be more determined to find a cure so I tried a lot of things such as therabreath, smart mouth, hydrogen peroxide, tee tree oil, halitonic, and nothing really worked. I tried to buy a product from China, paid $200, but didn't receive it. Hydrogen peroxide is good for about the first 2-3 days, but the bad breath comes back even stronger than before. I guess we all have been in the shoes and you know these first hand.
I searched on a chinese website where someone said high quality aloe vera cured his bad breath. So, I tried it and it didn't help. But, because of this, I had to go to wholefood to buy it and saw swedish bitter on the same shelf, which claims to help digestion. I was curious about it and wanted to get more information. When I searched swedish bitter and bad breath on google, I found the sensiblehealth website. I thought what she said made sense.
Although I had been always healthy, I had excessive gas and my stomach gizzled a lot after a meal, which according to the website is a good sign of gallbladder stone. Seeing my symptoms match the description, I decided to give a shot. I will not describe the procedure here as it is readily available on the website. Here is my own experience.
I passed about 90 gallstone for the 1st gallbladder flush. Nothing happened. I talked with her, and she said that was not a good flush and she was really positive that I had more gallstones.
Six weeks later, I did another flush. No stones came out. But, after a few days, stomach gizzles were much less frequent, and much less gas.
Three weeks later, I did my 3rd flush. About 30 small stones came out. During about 5 days after the flush, I felt my bad breath got even worse, and my mouth taste like gun powder, which couldn't even suppressed by my favorite gum, Arm & Hammer Sugar Free Dental Care Baking Soda Gum. However, a week after the flush, the taste started to go away, and to my surprise, my tongue was pinker. I tried not to brush my teeth and tongue for a whole day, and my tongue was still pinker than before, when my tongue was more white than pink.
It has been more than 2 weeks since the 3rd flush, and the result holds there. I still feel there is a taste in my mouth, but it definitely not as bitter as before, and the burning sense has almost gone. It's like when I first used salted hydrogen peroxide.
I will try my 4th flush in a couple of weeks and I promise I will report my progress. Please do not ask any question as I am desperately busy now.
Here is another link about gallbladder flush,
http://www.kitchendoctor.com/healthcond ... adder.html
As to the flush, it is really uncomfortable, but bearable. Especially when the stones are coming out, (yes, you can feel it) you will feel nausea and want to through up. The apple juice fasting is nothing and you won't feel hungry at all.