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When I first got sick I did two liver flushes and got out a bunch of stones, but there's probably a lot more left. Now it's 20 years later, and because of problems from being sick, I have trouble doing flushes, but could take Chanca Piedra.
It if works, could someone suggest a daily dose of C.P. to take if the C.P. is in a glycerine base?
Thanks, GVS
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My husband takes it for kidney stones.. works great. I would follow whatever it says on the bottle.
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I haven't used Chanca Piedra. However, a someone who has done umpteen Liver/Gallbladder flushes over the decades, and also taught clients to do them for decades, no herb can take the place of the flushes in my opinion
Yes, the herb is surely quite good, but the flushes are important, because it causes the liver & gallbladder to flush out old bile and sludge. No herb will likely do that. It's not an either/or anyway. You could use both if you like.
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I haven't done liver flushes, but I do have liver problems for more than a decade.
What helped me MOST was the violet ray. A couple of minutes, and my liver and gall bladder start moving liquids.
The violet ray was recommended by Cayce for so many problems. And detox was one reason he used it.
I had terrible pains, during lyme, in my liver. And after lyme, due to candida, my liver was always my weak point.
It's been more than 2 years I use the violet ray. Before, daily, now I use it not even once a week. When I feel some pain there, I go immediately to the violet ray, and it never let me suffer. So far.
It's a ridiculously cheap device (less than 30 dollars). I bought 4 so far, and gave most to family.
I just ordered a new one, a bit stronger, but still cheap (under 80 dollars). I'm anxiously waiting for it.
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