Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Gallbladder Flush

The gallbladder is an organ that helps the body digest food and store bile produced by the liver. When people eat a lot of fatty foods and oils, this gathers up in the liver and gallbladder and eventually become gallstones. After awhile, these gallstones will accumulate and manifest itself in the form of physical pains and illnesses.

Most people at this point turn to surgery to remove the gallstones from the gallbladder. However, before you go off to an expensive surgery, why not try a natural remedy to get rid of gallstones. The natural remedy is the gallbladder flush. The gallbladder flush will cleanse the gallbladder and the bile duct of gallstones. However, before you try the gallbladder flush, you should consult your doctor first. Your doctor can tell you if doing the gallbladder flush will be safe for you.

The entire process of the gallbladder flush takes 7 takes. Some materials you should prepare are lemons, olive oil, Epsom salt, and apple cider. For the first 6 days, you should drink apple cider or eat apples daily. The apple cider helps in loosening up the gallstones. On the 7th day right before you go to bed, squeeze 1/3 cup of lemon juice and mix it with 2/3 cup of olive oil. Drink this mixture up. Be forewarned that this mixture does not taste good at all. If you want, you can hold your nose while drinking this. That way you won’t taste it as much. After drinking the mixture, go to bed and lie down on your right side. This allows the olive oil to get into your gallbladder. In the morning, drink some warm water with Epsom salt. After an hour or two, you’ll need to visit the restroom. You should see small green/brown balls in your stool. These are the gallstones.

You should do this liver and gallbladder flush every once in awhile. This helps in keeping your system gallstone free and healthy. In the beginning though, you might want to do the gallbladder cleanse more often to get rid of the huge build up over your lifetime.

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