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It is so difficult to treat young ones because you have to be cruel to be kind. This is an easy statement for me to make because I haven’t had to do it. You have to make the decision; I can only provide my own opinion.
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Liver Flush has four possible more primary functions.
1. It breaks the entero-hepatic cycle of cholesterol and forces the liver to produce fresh bile which isn't prone to forming gallstones. The entero hepatic cycle is where cholesterol is reabsorbed from the gut and reused by the liver to make bile.
2. It exercises the gallbladder to overcome biliary stasis and remove the build up of sludge.
3. It flushes the biliary system to help remove debris and this then allows the biliary to detoxify.
4. It can remove gallstones.
A poorly biliary system is often reluctant to fire-up fully and may require repeated flushes, 5 or even more, to cleanse organs. One of the reasons is that the gallbladder is full of stones and cannot contract properly. The first flush expels some stones and sludge allowing better contraction the next time. If you are fortunate it may shift an impacted stone in the neck of the gallbladder but the old and hardest stones that appear on scans are often at the base of the gallbladder and are last to appear.
Cleansing allows self detoxification to take place, hopefully removing the causes of stones proving other life style changes are made.
Stone removal is the most severe form of flushing and definitely requires some pre conditioning. There are protocols specifically design for gallstone removal.
Looks as if you’re in for a distressing time.