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Essential Fatty Acids key in getting liquid bile by Hidden Username ..... Liver Flush Support Forum

Date:   3/21/2015 4:19:29 PM ( 9 y ago)
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Found this little gem from the ever prolific liver flush forum member Telman.  Lack of EFA's could be cause of congealed or hardened bile which would cause a viscious cycle of stone formation and the havoc they wreak.

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"Cholesterol is not a fat but a solvent which is dissolved and kept in solution as a flowing liquid when there are adequate amounts of essential fatty acids. The melting point of cholesterol is 300 degrees F. When lecithin is present (a major component of bile), the melting point of cholesterol falls to 180 degrees but it is still insoluble. However, when the essential fatty acids linoleic and linolenic are present in sufficient quantity, the melting point of cholesterol falls to 32 degrees, which is below blood heat. Bile contains a proportion of these essential oils together with oleic fatty acids; the same component as olive oil. When bile is released into the gut in response to the flush potion and in the presence of Epson salts the cholesterol is prevented from being re-absorbed but the essential fatty acids are. Consequently without the correct mix of cholesterol and fatty acids the bile coagulates and solidifies forming balls of bile under certain circumstances. These balls of bile can be observed with true Gallstones and other liver congestion."

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