IMHO-Two distinct Flushes Going On.
In the:
Liver Flush & Liver Cleansing Support Forum #26 Gallstones & Gall Bladder Forum
Over the last week, I’ve finally come to realize what’s been bugging me more and more.
Inconsistent flushing results, but then, this has always bugged me.
But, with all the variables involved, it has been difficult to discern why such varied results, until now.
Thanks in big part to #34998’s non-conventional flush. (Kudos’s Dude or Dudette, as the case may be!)
There are so many reasons and excuses used as to why the disparity in flushing results.
That it has been hard to understand what I perceive to be the hidden cause.
So if I may? Here goes.
The body has two distinct ways of dealing with fats.
How it does is determined by
the amount of fat (or oil) consumed.
An amount greater than 1/5 of a cup (pure speculation on the amount) causes a gallbladder release.
Small amounts cause a liver release. (If the liver is congested, you will eventually feel a build up of pressure using #34998’s non-conventional flush)
This explains so much when I look back on all the comments made by flushers.
The flushes using large amounts of oil cause a major gallbladder flush, but do little for the liver.
In fact, the liver may be expelling more over time simply due to the larger of volume needed by the GB.
The bad news may be the GB dump may cause a lower pressure to be seen in the liver and actually reduce the livers ability to expel, during this type of flush.
I believe we now need to differentiate 3 types of people.
One’s with GB problems, ones with congested livers and those with problems with both.
I think it’s very possible we can now increase the effectiveness of flushing and reduce the time needed to totally cleanse both.
By discerning by our results, which flush we need the most.
Comments welcome.
Your Humble Servant,
Gracefully Savage