I know what a gb attack is-No attack with flushing!
Hello Texas Lady!
I have experienced several excruciating gallbladder attacks, but not as a result of a flush! Flushing, for me, has relieved a constant dull ache in my gall bladder area. I believe this pain was a result of cholecystitis, or an inflammation of the gallbladder due to a blocked up cystic duct. My first flush helped to expel this blockage, and I do not suffer like I did before. My brain fog is gone, my headaches are GONE (praise God!!!), my stamina and energy levels have skyrocketed. I'm doing things like remodeling my kitchen now. (And I'M doing the work, ALL of it. I'm NOT hiring it out!!)
I hope you will consider this life-changing experience! I cannot guarantee that you will not have a gallbladder attack--no body can. BUT, if you take your
Epsom Salts , and do the flush properly, you shouldn't have an attack, because an attack is caused by a stuck stone, and I don't believe that a stone can get stuck,if you do the flush properly. I've passed some HUGE stones. Others have passed even larger stones than me. And if a stone does get stuck, there are things you can do, like taking hot baths, using a hot water bottle over the area, taking one or more additional doses of
Epsom Salts , flushing again, jumping on the rebounder or trampoline. Maybe someone else has further advice on dealing with gallbladder attacks.
Best Wishes to you from another Texas Lady!