Please people, think objectively
Before everyone in this thread shits their weekend away, literally, I'd like to play devils advocate.
disclaimer: I don't claim to be a physician or anyone qualified to give medical advice.
Don't you think its strange that the many people doing this are asymptomatic concerning liver or gallbladder disease? Yet these people are found to have copious amounts of "gallstones" that they are firing from
their rectums like a paintball gun? And it never stops, cleanse after cleanse more
are expelled. To hold the amount these people are ridding from their system they
would have a massive protrusion from their abdomen.
You hear of people who this was recommended
to and after they try it they just feel wonderful. Who's to say they weren't going to
feel wonderful anyway? Who's to say that this in fact didn't make them feel worse
than they were going to before doing this?
Lets look at this magical concoction that will have you posting some of the most
disgusting pictures on the net. 1 cup of olive oil, 1 cup lemon juice, and some epson salt thrown in for good measure. There, my friends, you have a nice mixture to create a gelatinous substance perfect for running through your empty system and forming these "gallstones". Its a reaction that is a consequence of the "cure".
My recommendation, avoid the fasting, diarrhea, and time wasted that could have
been spent in the gym actually progressing as a bodybuilder, and don't do this.
If you think you have gallstones go to your doctor and get an ultrasound and if
there is a problem it will be found.
I have nothing against homeopathic medicine and definitely feel it has its place, but
I do have a problem with pseudoscience. Show me any random controlled
experiments that backs this up and I'll delete my post, or better yet apologize to all
the weekend paintballers in this thread.
For those still not convinced,
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/...d&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15836886&query_hl=1
and of course google is your friend.