I use digestive bitters to enhance the function of liver cleansing. It is not a food, so it would not have been listed anyway. Bitters, like those foods, do so much more than just that function. So do those mentioned foods. Why would anyone need to ever do a liver flush? These foods and herbs are preventive and should negate the need for a master flush, which I think is bogus anyway.
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Bitters, like those foods, do so much more than just that function. So do those mentioned foods. Why would anyone need to ever do a liver flush? These foods and herbs are preventive and should negate the need for a master flush, which I think is bogus anyway.
Hee hee, the article you posted suggested along with all the powerful food choices to do 2 liver flushes per year. A few days ago I read someone saying that if you cut open a stone from the flush you'll see concentric circles exactly like textbook stones. Jfh, what makes you so dead set against the possibility that the flush is the real deal? I have a sense you're going to be a believer one day.
Hee hee, the article you posted suggested along with all the powerful food choices to do 2 liver flushes per year. ....
Jfh, what makes you so dead set against the possibility that the flush is the real deal? I have a sense you're going to be a believer one day.
That's a problem with naturalnews.com. One never knows how experienced their "staff" writers really are.
And not so ma'am. Not for me. Liver fllushes are interesting but hokey. I do believe it is necessary to detox, but .....
Partly calcified gallstones are also legitimate gallstones, too. They just haven't been hanging around in the body long enough to get completely calcified.
I have done flushes. Every one was different in what came out. [Why might that be?] The later ones were the most interesting. My last productive one produced quite a few, maybe 20, angular "things" that were 1/2 - 3/4 inch, roughly, in size. They were grayish-white in colour. I cut them open and inside was dark-green, firm, waxy substance. The whitish husk of these "things" never broke down when the green waxy substance softened. If this is not a mineral compound of some sort as stated on legitimate medical info sites, I would like to know what it is. If the green waxy substance was not bile (composed largely of cholesterol + other substances) maybe someone with more knowledge could advise me.
It is laughable to think that these complex things that I discharged were magically manufactured in the small intestine over a short period of time. Yes, maybe some soft oily balls that come out are indeed caused by the flush ingredients themselves, but kindly don't tell me that what I discharged (described above) were not gallstones. Yes they were.
Okay, I won't call those things that I passed, described above, as "gallstones". I will say this, though: a symptom I had for a few years disappeared immediately and has not returned. Something happened, either mechanically or biochemically, to me, and relieved a strange symptom. Since what I passed was only 1/2-3/4 inch, maybe that's why there was no pain. On the other hand, maybe it was because I had taken 2 doses of empsom salts. + the lubricating effects of the oil.
I think it's a good idea to do it the slow way, too, as you are.