First not paid for google result..
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/flushes.html
ummmm.... not exactly sold on your idea. But you have a few days to try and convince me ;) .
Quack watch is funded by the pharmaceutical industry and written by a nut with no credentials.
I did the flush and got rid of my gallstones. It cost about $10 and 17 years later I still have my functioning gallbladder. I also know of 3 other people who did it.
What do you have to lose...? $10? Your call, but I wouldn’t hesitate. It’s been around for more than 25 years I’m aware of.
Or, you can have a surgeon cut out your good gallbladder and suffer.
Follow up...
Dated December 22, 1999, the Harvard affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital’s Neurology Web Forum published on the Internet an article under the title :”PAC” Money for “quackwatch”. It reveals that “the FDA and the Pharmaceutical Advertising Counsel (”PAC”), which represents some 35 major drug companies, have formed and co-founded a corporation under a joint letterhead, calling itself the National Council Against Health Fraud (”NCAHF”).” Stephen Barrett, MD, who publishes “Quackwatch” on line, William Jarvis, MD, and others, are paid by PAC “ to publicly discredit as unscientific or unknown any of all viable herbs, vitamins, homeopathic remedies or non-allopathic therapies, particularly those that are proven to have the most promise and present the greatest threat to the PAC members”.