Gall Bladder Flush: Real or Fake? (2011)
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Here is my question. I do not have stones. But my Gallbladder is only working at 12%. I do not have any pain at all. But I have extreme nausea. I have yet to vomit because of it, mostly because I am able to hold back. But, the specialist I am seeing does not want to go in and remove it just yet. Was told to cut back on all fats, and I have. Although it is not as bad as once before, I still have knee shaking nausea from time to time. I am on a med that helps ease the nausea. Any advice? Thanks!!!
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@backhealth I have no liver/gallbladder issues (I have bowel/stomach issues-- apparently IBS) but after watching Andreas Moritz videos I'm curious if liver flush could help. But I do not want to try it if the liver flush could hurt me, if the liver flush could clog my bile duct or clog up my intestines, whatever bad might happen, i'm reading both success and horror stories. However, I'm not interested in making "soap" lol. Is there any way of dissolving stones for real?
Thanks for the video, i'm having my gallbladder removed here in the next 2 weeks and ran into a ton of these videos about flushing. When I have seen the videos, there are "hundreds" of these stones and just looks bizarre. I had ultrasounds done in both the United States as well as in South America and both doctors advised against flushing, it could cause stones to get stuck in the duct, i'll take it since these doctors went to med school, they probably know what their talking about.
PILMAN 1 week ago
@PILMAN Good luck, you should have no problems with the procedure... afterwards invest in some good digestive enzymes and take them with your main meals to help your body since you will no longer have the gallbladder. SS
backhealth 1 week ago
Hey Doctor, the "health practitioners" condoning this liver flush claim that critics will say it's just soap-- and they claim the reason that the stones don't sink is because they are not gallstones, they're "liver stones". I also read a complaint that one man tried this flush and it lodged the stones out of the liver and into his bile duct where he had to have surgery to removed the stones, the flush apparently moved the stones out of place and clogged the bile duct and gave him pancreatitis??
chamberoath 1 month ago
@chamberoath In my professional opinion, the flush is not something I recommend to patients with liver or gallbladder disease. There are much better ways to get healthy. THE QUESTION IS: Why does the patient have the problem in the first place... the answer is usually poor diet, poor hygiene, abuse of drugs or viral infection. I always say, try the flush for yourself, make up your own mind. I have no stones and my liver/ gall bladder is perfect but I filled the toilet bowl. hmmm?
backhealth 1 month ago
mm ok.. so i see doctors saying ot works..others that dont.. and yes i am afraid to get the damm surgery... from what i know the gull bladder is an essential part of the body.. and after it is removed the liver has to work twice as much to do its job? idk you tell me you are the doctor... :/ i had been drinking cranerry juice as a doctor told me and it went away but now its back n its the same godam pain :/ isnt there any way to control the proble without operation?
aNGeLsMoMMi08 1 month ago
@aNGeLsMoMMi08 Sounds like you have a problem, agreed? Find out why and lay out a plan to fix whatever is causing the problem. Most likely it can be corrected by avoiding certain foods for 5-6 months but in some cases you will need surgery. Gallbladder is activated by fat, adapt a low fat diet and eliminate most all animal products. See a doctor in your area trained in this. Read Eat to Live by Dr. Furhman, Make sure it is your gallbaldder, get testing. Diet is usually the answer
backhealth 1 month ago