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Re: Gallstones and my Duct


Author Andreas Moritz posted the following response today on Facebook :
Q. I heard so much about your amazing books and one of them is on it's way to me as we speak :)
I just have one question that is concerned. I have problems with gallbladder attacks which I have for 2 yrs now. even though my doctors wife does your cleanse he still recommends that I should take the gallbladder out since I have frequent attacks and one or 2 large stones. I forbid to take out my gallbladder for it's there for a purpose but yet scared I might do more damage.
I would like your opinion..do you think I should still try the cleanse?
It would be greatly appreciate and thankful for a reply back :)
A. Dear Sivan, Unless the gallbladder is completely inflamed or dead, you have a good chance of rescuing it. Mine was almost completely shut down 15 years ago and it started improving from the first Liver Flush onward. I had over 40 painful gallstone attacks before my first liver flush, and I never had another attack after that. It is almost impossible to have a gallstone attack during a liver flush, given the way the flush is designed, whereas it is easy to get an attack after eating a fatty meal, eggs, cheese, meat, fish, etc. In other words, it is far more safe to do a Liver Flush than not to. But make sure to cleanse the entire colon beforehand, ideally on day six with with a colonic (I know they are available in Israel), and again on day 8 or 9 (after a liver flush), as the book explains it in detail. I have seen thousands of people with large stones in the gallbladder completely recover, including my wife who passed a 2 1/2-inch -stone from her gallbladder without any problem, but only during flush # 9. My calcified stones came out during flushes 6 # 7. Calcified stones from the gallbladder tend to come out after a certain number of liver flushes. The most important stones to remove are the hundreds and thousands in the liver bile ducts., and they come out right away. I have had many people whose gallbladder was removed and they still had Gallstones attacks which perplexed doctors. They don't know that most attacks are actually due to stones entering the common bile duct from the liver, not the gallbladder. So just removing the gallbladder may not be the panacea it is made out to be.I found that if you have a gallstone attack after eating a
heavy/fatty/protein meal, drinking a glass of Epsom Salts (one tablespoon in
about 8 ounces of water (about 250ml), and placing a hand towel that has been
soaked in warm apple cider vinegar over the abdomen, and also vigorously
massaging and squeezing the second, third, and fourth toes of the feet,
will help stop the attack quickly. What also works is drinking 1 glass of red beet juice during each of the 3-4 meals
following the attack. In some
cases, doing a Liver Flush can end an attack. Or just doing a colonic may do the trick. I hope this helps.
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