For further information and description on the gallstones I passed go to the end this page.
This was my first major break thru that caught me by surprise since I was not expecting it. Nothing could describe the relief that resulted from expelling these! Not only did my symptoms disappear and I began having regular bowel movements, but I felt lighter and cleaner inside. All gallstones were passed in the form of a paste after following the Pulverexx™ Gallstone Elimination Protocol. These white formations are composed of thousands of pulverized gallstones and solidified into these large masses in the GI tract with bile. This particular batch were all white and they were cholesterol gallstones. This type of gallstones have the tendency to float when eliminated because of their high cholesterol and/or fat composition. Click on the image or title to enter into Gallery.
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These are the gallstones I passed in this session. The dark coloration you see in some of the gallstones was caused by frozen water crystals. All gallstones were washed and cleaned with a brush prior to storage and because this particular batch was stored in a tight smaller container than the rest, the water on the surface and outer layer of the gallstones was frozen along with it, instead of draining to the bottom of container prior to freezing. This particular batch were all white and they were cholesterol gallstones. This type of gallstones have the tendency to float when eliminated because of their high cholesterol and/or fat composition. Click on the image or title to enter into Gallery.
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This particular batch was a mix of white gallstones composed of mainly cholesterol and dark smooth gallstones which are calcified often referred to as pigment gallstones. These gallstones precipitate when toxins combine with calcium in the body, since calcium is used as a chelation agent (chelation: as of grabbing something like a crab). These gallstones have the tendency to float when eliminated because of the high cholesterol and/or fat composition. All these are the gallstones I passed in one session. The dark gallstones are completely solid and very hard. They are also smooth, dark brown with an occasional lighter color patch. Click on the image or title to enter into Gallery.
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Although not as numerous as those of other sessions, they were quite large. Eventually, the gallstones eliminated in subsequent session became smaller and smaller until they was only small grain-like particles eliminated and then nothing at all. These are the gallstones I passed in one session. This particular batch were all white and they were cholesterol gallstones. This type of gallstones have the tendency to float when eliminated because of their high cholesterol and/or fat composition. Click on the image or title to enter into Gallery.
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This was the first batch ever passed. The symptoms that I was having temporarily disappeared and came back shortly after that as new gallstones began to move down the common bile duct to be eliminated. I was NOT following the Pulverexx™ Gallstone Elimination Protocol. This batch was composed of calcified gallstones. They were completely solid and very hard, dark brown in appearance with an occasional lighter color patch. Despite their appearance these gallstones do float. (Excuse the low quality photo) Not shown in the pictures was also a gelatinous mass of some sort that I eliminated. It was transparent and very dense, kind of what would come out of somebody's nose after a cold but denser and much more prolific. Being the first time I never though of freezing the gallstones. I thought these could keep quite well, so I set them outside in a cup after I took the photographs with my then horrible camera. It was a very hot summer and the temperatures got over 100 ℉. Some curious ants would head in the direction of the gallstones, but as soon as they would get within a few inches they would bolt right back. After a day or so I noticed some liquid at the bottom of the cup. I thought maybe it was the rain since they were at the edge of the shelter. By the second day the gallstones had completely dissolved into a translucent brownish colored solution. My heart sunk, but I learned that some of these gallstones can be dissolved in extreme heat since the sun was actually hit them. Click on the image or title to enter into Gallery.
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Additional Information On The Above Pictures:
Gallstones shown in each of the above galleries are the ones I passed during the session shown.
Pulverexx™ Dose: I had been following the Pulverexx™ Gallstone Elimination Protocol quite closely, with the only difference that I was taking 2 capsules twice daily (Note: Recommended for cases where there is gallstone related pain and elimination is in urgent need. Then dosage should go back down to 1 capsule twice daily. Otherwise too much will be eliminated, like with me).
Sensations: There was no pain prior or following their elimination. Shortly before passing them I was feeling a general pressure in the gallbladder area (right side of the abdomen, right of the belly button). The pressure was not sharp, like that of a hard stone pressing against a small section of the walls. It was rather that of a non-defined mass occupying space waiting to be ejected. I could specifically feel the pressure when I ate some food and bile was trying to get around the obstruction. But no pain. Another sensation I felt was occasional muscle twitching. This is a natural response to any obstruction. It is liked trying to shake off something off of you.
Gallstone Consistency: The gallstones retain their general mass and are hard enough to stand the pressure of a water faucet or the strokes of a brush without falling apart. They are ‘glued’ together by bile, but if pressed with enough force – around the range of 15-20 lbs of force – they will break off as you will see in some of the photographs. They were also very foul smelling. No wonder why some people’s breath stinks so much! These highly toxic gallstones are inside them.
All the white gallstones were passed in the form of a paste after following the Pulverexx ™ Gallstone Elimination Protocol. These white formations are composed of thousands of pulverized gallstones and solidified into these large masses in the GI tract with bile.