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Re: results, thoughts, questions after 15 flushes by Telman ..... Liver Flush Support Forum

Date:   8/20/2009 4:31:09 AM ( 15 y ago)
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The the first time that one flushes and it starts to removes any debris from the liver but just as importantly expels the stale bile and establishes a good strong biliary system and enterohepatic cycle. Our biliary system gets lazy and doesn't contract properly which may start to decline in our liver health. The enterohepatic cycle is the path by which bile and nutrients are absorb through the intestinal wall: the bile being reclaimed by the liver and used again.

As the ducts become clear and the bile cleaner the liver will commence its own detoxification. This is reported to take 18 months.

It the early days of flushing great improvements are made but as time passes the amount of improvement each flush makes diminishes and I would argue that the time between flushes should therefore increase gradually. This also allows more time for the body to re-balance itself, replenish lost electrolytes and prevent IBS type side effects. If two weeks is an appropriate time at the start of the cleaning programme then this could be increased as one progresses.

It must be remembered that bile becomes over viscous because of many reasons including low bile salts so it is important to allow the bile salt level to stabilise at the correct level. If one isn't careful then you could end up seeing stones because one is flushing over zealously.

You should also give ample time for any lifestyle changes to kick-in.

So take a break and/or increase the time between flushes by a factor of 3 if you are at flush 15. In practise it's trial and error because our the condition of our organs and our metabolisms are so different.

Just my thoughts.


 

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