Olive Oil Flush May Deceive Gallstone Sufferers
A newly published report says gallstone sufferers may have the false impression that they have expelled gallstones after undergoing an olive oil/ lemon juice flush, but they actually are passing “soap stones” that emanate from the combination of oil and lemon when mixed with digestive enzymes.
(PRWEB) May 10, 2005 -- According to a newly published report, gallstone
sufferers may have the false impression that they have expelled gallstones after
undergoing an olive oil/ lemon juice flush. An April 16 report in the British
journal Lancet, (Volume 365) says people may actually be passing “soap stones”
that emanate from the combination of oil and lemon when mixed with digestive
enzymes.
Examination of stones expelled after an olive oil/lemon juice
flush reveal they contain no cholesterol or calcium that are found in bona fide
gallstones. Doctors obtained greenish “soap stones” from a gallstone patient
after an olive oil flush and compared them to the real gallstones surgically
removed from the patient. Photographic and biochemical evidence clearly shows
olive oil complexes with the potassium and acids in lemon juice to create what
only appears to be a gall stone when they are expelled.
Other recent
studies show olive oil may excite the production of bile, which may help with
gall bladder symptoms, but evidence does not show olive oil/ lemon juice regimes
actually cause gallstones to be expelled. The report is published in the British
journal Lancet, Volume 365, April 16, 2005.
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