
The
gall bladder cleanse - a safe and proven natural method to relieve
digestive problems and clear built up congestion in the liver, gall
bladder and bile ducts.
Why
do we need our gall bladder?
Bile,
which is created in the liver, is stored in the gall bladder. It could
be said that the gall bladder is a storage tank that stores the bile as
the liver makes it, and
then secretes the bile when the stomach releases the food into the small
intestines where the bile is mixed with the food.
Bile is important in the
digestive process. Bile breaks down fats, oils, and oil soluble vitamins
such as
A, D, E and K. These vitamins have important functions in the body, but
will be of little use if they are not broken down. What happens when the
gall bladder is removed is the body has no place to store the bile. The
bile is continually dripping into the small intestinal tract from the
liver. When the stomach releases the food into the small intestinal
tract, there is no stored supply of bile to secrete into the small
intestines to help digest the food.
The result is poorly digested food,
which will not nourish the body as well as intended.
Rather
than taking the traditional, medical way of thinking by only looking at
the symptoms, let's now consider how to avoid the problem of a congested
gall bladder and how to prevent the unpleasant effects.
The gall bladder cleanse is
also a good way to help prevent problems, and in most cases, solve
current gall bladder problems that people have developed due to a poor
lifestyle of eating.
You
will need:
400 ml cold pressed virgin
olive oil
6-8
lemons
4
litres apple juice (preferably organic and NOT reconstituted)
Colon
cleanse or other suitable laxative
Acidophilous
The
day before:
Eat
a light breakfast and then fast for the rest of the day by drinking
apple juice and water. The apple juice needs to be at room temperature
as cold drinks quench the energy of the liver.
In the evening of this
day have 2 level teaspoons of Colon Cleanse (available from this website
and some health food stores) in a glass of water followed
by some lemon juice.
The apple juice is to begin softening the
gallstones and the laxative stimulates the bile ducts.
The
next day:
Continue
fasting with juice and water until the evening when you will need the
olive oil and the lemon juice. Over ˝ hr to 1 hour drink all the olive
oil by swallowing as much as possible (for example 100mls at a time)
followed by 2-3 teaspoons of lemon juice.
Wait approx 10 minutes and repeat until all the oil is gone.
Then
go to bed and lie down on your right side until you go to sleep. Either
during the night or the next morning you will begin to pass stools which
look like chaff and may have some greenish ill formed stones in the
stool.
Over
the next week:
Do
not eat any fried foods – keep your diet fairly simple and supplement
yourself with a good acidophilous supplement for at least a week.
Congratulations you have now
performed you first liver and gall bladder cleanse and if you are
anything like me you will be glad you endured any difficulty to now
enjoy the benefits of this cleanse. You can expect to have improved
digestive capacity, increased energy and a decrease in any digestive
discomfort.
Disclaimer:
This text is not intended to replace your doctors’ advice – Please
be sure you seek medical advice before undertaking the process.