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Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,  June, 2001  
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Post-Cholecystectomy Biliary Dyskinesis -- Theory as to Its Cause and Treatment

Editor:

Having done many cholecystectomies during my professional career as a surgeon, ocassionally I was baffled by cases in which patients would present with complaints not unlike those which they presented before the operation. Searching the literature I could find no satisfactory answers. Somehow the patients would eventually obtain relief from whatever was the cause, perhaps from refraining from foods to which the patents were allergic/ sensitive.

Having been active in Complementary-Alternative Medicine even while in surgery, recently an interesting, challenging health newsletter came across my desk -- After Everything FAILS Health Report, edited and published by Loren N. Biser, a pioneer in unearthing bizarre, unorthodox treatments from Dayton, Virginia.

One of the issues was on Liver Flush. And it started out by asking, "Are you feeling really miserable? Do you have chronic disease that won't go away, no matter what you try? Has your doctor scheduled you for surgery to cut our your gallbladder? If so, the liver flush may be just for you." And it gave an account of an interview with an 82 year-old Dr. Nathalie Tucker, a chiropractor who had been bedridden for two years back in 1992. After she read Loren Biser's article on liver flush she tried it on herself. She had such great results and felt so good and energetic, she resumed her medical practice and started putting her patients on the program with the same unbelievable results -- 150 patients at the time of her interview. The youngest patient was a 14 year-old boy who passed 87 gallstones and the oldest patient was 84 years old.

Dr. Tucker passed 350 stones with her first liver flush without any pain. The 350 stones were felt to have been flushed out of the gall bladder -- and the liver! Where else could 350 stones hide? The stones were the size of peas and cherries with the smaller ones being the size of pin heads. And the stones were "soft like sweet potato and a little bit oily." Since her first flush in 1992, she has passed 750 stones with her flushes that she does four times a year.

After reading about her liver flush to detoxify the body, and trying it on myself and on my wife, and subsequently having patients try it, I was convinced that this was not only effective but safe in cleansing the gall bladder and the liver, and the entire body, resulting in energy and stamina galore!

The probable cause of post-cholecystectomy biliary dyskinesia, heretofore a baffling syndrome, seems to have been unearthed with the passage of unbelievable numbers of stones that we surgeons had never considered might be lodged in the liver! Why can't liverstones cause symptoms just like gallstones? When these are flushed out the symptoms disappear. When surgeons do cholecystectomy they render only partial treatment leaving behind the stones in the liver. So why shouldn't some unlucky patient present with recurrent post-cholecystectomy syndromes? It makes sense.

And since today, surgical removal of liver stones is impossible, why not recommend a non-invasive, painless liver flush to remove the stones, both in the liver and the gall bladder? And give the patient a total cure!

Liver flush is a simple procedure that any patient can do for himself/herself on the advice of the health care provider. The following is the procedure suggested by Jim Dews, biochemist, who formulated the Super Phos 30 to be used in the flush, with minor modification.

Ingredients: 3 quarts of Apple Juice (must be natural; not a concentrate); 1 cup Olive Oil [virgin, cold pressed); 1 cup (not can) -- Classic Coke (at room temperature); Juice from one fresh lemon; Super Phos 30 [TM]

1. Mix 90 drops (one teaspoon) of SuperPhos 30 in a quart of apple juice. Drink one quart of apple juice with Super Phos 30 each day for three days. May be drunk at intervals throughout the day. Eat normally. This is not a fast. For diabetics or individuals who cannot tolerate much fruit juice, use pure water instead of apple juice. If you use water instead of apple juice, increase the amount of Super Phos 30 used to 40 drops in water, three times a day, For a total of 120 drops per day for three days.

2. On the fourth day, do not take the apple juice. Eat normally. After your last meal in the evening, wait 3 hours and then quickly drink down the following flush mixture: 1 cup of the olive oil + juice from 1 lemon + 1 cup of Classic Coke.

3. Immediately after drinking the mixture, lie down in bed on your right side for 30 minutes. No cheating. Set a timer. Draw your knees up to your chest (fetal position) or stretch out full length.

4. When 30 minutes are up you may resume normal activity.

5. Before you retire, take 1-2 tablespoon of Epsom salt [MgSO4] dissolved in 3 ounces of warm water, and repeat in the morning. If you wish to take herbals, you may use Fen LB, Herbal Toner or Indian Herbal Tea. You should begin having bowel movements in the morning and throughout the day.

6. To catch your stones, obtain a metal or plastic strainer and place in the toilet bowel. Flush the stool down with a pitcher of water after each bowel movement and collect the stones.

I have recently had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Loren N. Biser and Dr. Nathalie Tucker to substantiate my information. Dr. Tucker has now been retired for two years, is well and sounded very energetic. She lives in Hawaii and plans to live for many more years!

Ted Hayashida, MD, FACS

1300 W. 155th Street

Gardena, California 90247 USA

310-323-6767

The Real Doctor Talks to His Fellow Alimentary Creatures

Editor:

One of the tragedies, but also one of the glories, of the human condition, is the need to eat. Therefore, instead of lamenting our plight as one of our Maker's "alimentary" creatures, we must cherish the opportunity to experience the repetitive pleasure of satiety throughout a lifetime. Nevertheless, it behooves each and every one of us not to allow the daily ritual of eating to become a component of the "misery index" that so often plagues our life's journey. Two common "miseries" that we repeatedly confront are overweight and underweight.