CureZone   Log On   Join
Re: New Question for Andreas...............
 
Andreas Moritz Views: 3,073
Published: 20 y
Status:       R [Message recommended by a moderator!]
 
This is a reply to # 488,376

Re: New Question for Andreas...............


Dear Kir,

Yes, certainly, bile duct congestion in the is a leading cause of circulatory problems. I had an elderly lady diagnosed with a rare blood disorder which supposedly made her blood so thick she could hardly do anything anymore. They filled her up with a drug that contained rat poison. But things turned worse (wonder why?) and she was sent home to put her affairs in order. Instead, a friend gave her my liver cleanse book. During her first cleanse she literally passed throusands of stones, for three days continously (unusual, but it can happen). When she returned to the hospital all her blood values very completely normal. The doctors were even surprized to see her alive, apart from being better than they had seen her for many years.

When the bile ducts are congested, the liver can no longer properly filter toxins out of the blood, so it becomes thick. T the same time the liver's blood thinning control meachnisms become disrupted. And if the blood vessel walls are filled up with excessive protein from eating foods like meat, fish, poultry, eggs, cheese and milk, even nutrients have a hard time to escape the blood. Protein alone is major blood thickener. If the gallbladder is removed, digesting protein-rich foods, such as the above, is virtually impossible. To digest protein requires a lot of fat, and to digest fat requires a lot of bile, something that is not possible without a gallbladder.

All these reasons contribute to what millions of Americans are suffering from today: Thick blood, leading to cardiovascular disease. Please follow the direction in the Key to Health and Rejuvenation (ener-chi.com) to take care of the dietary causes of these health issues. To do the liver cleanse, use The Amazing Liver Cleanse.

If you cannot tolerate Epsom salts you may use magnesium citrate, except for the second dose of Epsom salts (8 p.m.) before doing the flush. Yes, cranberry juice may be good enough.

Andreas
 

 
Printer-friendly version of this page Email this message to a friend

This Forum message belongs to a larger discussion thread. See the complete thread below. You can reply to this message!


 

Donate to CureZone


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2024  www.curezone.org

0.156 sec, (1)