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HUNDREDS OF STONES
It is estimated that 20% of the world's population will develop gallstones in the gall bladder at some stage in their lives. This figure does not take account of the numerous stones that accumulate in the liver and its ducts, given that the liver produces them in the first place, and then travel down to the gall bladder. Dr. Georgiou has personally witnessed the removal of gallstones from hundreds of patients - some of them had gall-bladder symptoms but had no positive results from an ultra sound scan. Most, however, did not have any symptoms at all, yet would flush out literally hundreds of stones - no exaggeration! One woman in her 50's had three scans and the radiologists found nothing. She had pains in the gall-bladder region for 20 years. When she did the gall bladder flush she removed 430 stones the first time around, and about 300 the second time!
Let's take a look at some of these people who were kind enough to send us documented proof of their gallbladder flushes.
Case 1: First, i want to thank you for the natural way of flushing gallstones that you have posted on your website because I was one of the people who benefited from it. It was a very generous act from you - it saved my gallbladder and it saved me money. It also saved me from the burden of the operation. It saved my life! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Let me tell you a little of my story... I discovered that I had gallstones after I have given birth to my 1st baby last Dec 9, 2005.. (She is now 10 months old.) And it was a C-section then. I had a post-partum depression. And my depression increased because of the horrible pain I suffered because of gallstones. To top it all, it is nearing my birthday when i discovered that I have gallstones! So I was very, very upset .thinking it as a horrible birthday gift!
When I have read your natural way of flushing gallstones, I tried it and it was successful! (Actually, I improvised your method because some of the ingredients are not available here in our country like the EPSOM SALT. (But its OK because I managed to do it successfully). But since my gallbladder is already full of gallstones, I have to do it for several times. (I have my 1st and 2nd ultrasound report attached). After my 2nd ultrasound, I was able to to make 2 flushes still.
After that, since the attacks did not recur anymore, I stopped flushing without having any ultrasound anymore.
Again, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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1st Ultrasound scan - Before gall bladder flush
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2nd Ultrasound scan - After gall bladder flush |
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