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Ok, I may be beating a dead horse here but I am always one with way to many opinions. I have a hard time with this water fast solution being toted as the cure all like it seems to be.
Again, in my situation before I had my surgury the pain got horrible. Eventually if I ate anything besides bread it was terrible. Then even bread was excrutiating. I stopped eating for one full week until even water made me double over in pain. This lay down and drink water cure will not work for everyone. I was almost in bed the whole time and put it off for so long I had to be rushed into emergency and taken into surgury the next morning.
I am not saying surgury is the only answer but I really don't like someone saying that a cure is easy when it will not be that way for everyone.
Thank you <gets off soapbox now and goes on with her day>
Melissa
>Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 17:20:09 EST
>From: Dr Bernarr Zovluck <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Gallstones can be corrected without drugs or surgery.
>
>GALLSTONES CAN BE CORRECTED COMPLETELY & PERMANENTLY WITHOUT DRUGS OR
>SURGERY!
>Arthur McConnachie wrote on this list, on 11/11/99, that he has been
>diagnosed to have gallstones.
>If McConnachie goes on a correct water fast, his gallstones will completely
>and permanently disappear!
>I have conducted and supervised the water fasting of many patients who have
>had gallstones, and their gallstones disappeared completely and permanently.
>A water fast if done properly, is a physiological rest for the body.
>McConnachie should proceed thusly. He should stop eating everything but
>water. He should lie down in bed, close his eyes and keep them closed and
>feelingly meditate on his gallstones symptoms until he is asymptomatic. Then
>he can break his water fast. It is impossible to have physiological
>dysfunction or pathology, without concomitant symptoms. Symptoms are the
>notification of the inherent intelligence within, telling one to immobilize
>oneself and feelingly meditate on one's symptoms. When he is asymptomatic,
>his inherent intelligence homeostatic apparatus, is telling him that his
>gastrointestinal tract problem is now under homeostatic control.
>You are beautiful. I love you.
>Bernarr
>
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