krishna
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Some idiot also tried to say that your stomach and intestines make the stones from the salt, oil, and juice. There are several things wrong with that theory:
1. They've tested the stones and verified that they are made out of bile, cholesterol, and various forms of toxins and bacteria. You can test this yourself by heating up a stone in a pan. The bile and cholesterol will boil and leave a black stain. If you heat up some olive oil, grapefruit juice, and epsom salts together, this will not happen.
2. You're stomach and intestines break down food, not put it together. The idiot health professional who proposed this dumbass idea didn't even read the procedure correctly. He said that the magnesium from the salts would combine with the complex carbs you get from eating the grapefruit; this combined with the olive oil makes the green stones. First of all, you don't eat the grapefruit. There are little to no complex carbs (only simply sugars) that you get DRINKING the grapefruit JUICE. Therefore there would be no matrix to form any sort of stone.
3. You drink the epsom salts two hours before the oil/juice mixture on an empty stomach. With that said, the salts are already absorbed into your tissues, and don't mix with the oil emulsion.
4. People who have done the cleanse a number of times come to a point where no more stones come out. Does it make sense to say your body all of a sudden stops making the stones from the ingredients, or is it more feasible to say that there are no more stones in your liver?
5. They have found stones in cadavers and dissected livers and galbladders.
6. There are other reasons why that guy is a dumbass, but I can't think of them right now.
1. They've tested the stones and verified that they are made out of bile, cholesterol, and various forms of toxins and bacteria. You can test this yourself by heating up a stone in a pan. The bile and cholesterol will boil and leave a black stain. If you heat up some olive oil, grapefruit juice, and epsom salts together, this will not happen.
2. You're stomach and intestines break down food, not put it together. The idiot health professional who proposed this dumbass idea didn't even read the procedure correctly. He said that the magnesium from the salts would combine with the complex carbs you get from eating the grapefruit; this combined with the olive oil makes the green stones. First of all, you don't eat the grapefruit. There are little to no complex carbs (only simply sugars) that you get DRINKING the grapefruit JUICE. Therefore there would be no matrix to form any sort of stone.
3. You drink the epsom salts two hours before the oil/juice mixture on an empty stomach. With that said, the salts are already absorbed into your tissues, and don't mix with the oil emulsion.
4. People who have done the cleanse a number of times come to a point where no more stones come out. Does it make sense to say your body all of a sudden stops making the stones from the ingredients, or is it more feasible to say that there are no more stones in your liver?
5. They have found stones in cadavers and dissected livers and galbladders.
6. There are other reasons why that guy is a dumbass, but I can't think of them right now.