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Little boxes


I think we have to be careful not to pigeon-hole all allopathic physicians or all alternative physicians. I've had excellent and horrible experiences with both.

It comes down to the fact that we all need to take ownership of our health and that includes questioning everything that is related to it.

I tend to have difficulty in believing that anything, any type of treatment, is good for every single person. That works both ways in that it is also impossible to "prove" or "disprove" an alternative treatment because when you are dealing with the human animal, we are all so very different. We bring not only a large assortment of genes to the problem but also vastly different experiences.

This Liver Flush could very well be a miracle cure and if this is the case, I welcome it! I'm just wondering why these stones are not in the medical literature. Even though not everyone has their livers looked at, I believe that when autopsy is performed (which happens in all sudden deaths and many if not most of others), it is protocol to check through all organs, including the liver. This is my question; if these stones are in most or all of people with chronic health concerns, why haven't these shown up in the literature? Or maybe they have.... Perhaps the photo mentioned is very real, but it's hard to believe any image these days with Photoshop becoming so common.
 

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