I have done 7 liver flushes in the last 26 months
and am feeling great these days.
Almost EVERYONE over age 25 has some stones
in the liver and gallbladder whether
they are detectable on ultrasound or not.
They can be tiny – like grains of sand from
what I have read.
I never had ANY gallbladder symptoms
or attacks nor was I ever officially
diagnosed with gallstones prior to my first flush.
I had just read that almost
everyone over age 25 has gallstones and it is best
to get them OUT. So that was the reason I
did my first flush back in March of ‘98.
I DID pass some gelatinous looking things that
were greenish -
none larger than a small pea. I felt lousey – bloated and
not hungry the next day. But after that I felt great
until last November when I did have what I read are some symptoms
of gallstones.
In Nov. of ‘98 I began having symptoms of
gallstones – bloating, belching and
sometimes loose bowels – a stange sensation
of tightness in my right rib area and also
the same knind of sensation in my right
upper back – but no pains or nausea.
THEN I read that it is very important to do
several liver
flushes about two – four weeks
apart, because as you get out the larger stones, the smaller ones move
forward & clog the
biliary ducts even more than the bigger ones did.
I even read as long as you get stones out, you must
KEEP flushing, no more often than 2 weeks apart.
It can take up to 9 flushes to get them all out!!!
So this year I have done 5 additional flushes.
I am a 52 year old female in pretty good health.
I am not overweight and I am physically active.
Supposedly the epsom salts dilates the
bile ducts and the stones do not get stuck.
I had no pain or any problems during the
actual flushes themselves.
The stones I got out were the consistency of
crumbled cheese – you could mash them
and they were greenish – and none was larger than a pea.
Many were very tiny!!!
The flushes I did were.
sort of like Hulda Clarke reccommends:
For several days prior to the flush, drink as much organic
apple juice as you can.