It was not what it said it was. Olive oil turns into what they call gallstones. 4 year ago
1530
I had a very severe reaction to a liver flush. I was so ill I felt I needed to go to the emergency room. They were not sympathetic there. Afterwards I began having problems with eye floaters and I also got a severe yeast infection. 3 year ago
2545
Liver Flush did not cure any problem. Like bloating /allergies and I continued to do them due to all the forum support. Finally stopped the insanity, when I collapsed in the bathroom. It was very scary. 29 mon ago
2555
I did a liver gallbladder cleanse without doing a parasite/colon cleanse first. The result was I passed about 60 gallstones and all the poisons along with it were dumped into my system and about a week later brown patches appeared on my cheeks and forehead and my skin erupted and was bad for about 4 months afterwards. I am still trying to get rid of the brown spots. I have tried meladerma - helped a little, downloaded the skin lightening report - it had some good tips - one of which was the blueberry jessner's peel which I have just done this week. I can see that it will be a gradual process but it does peel without leaving red marks behind. I hope to be brown spot free within 6 weeks. Apple cider vinegar and bentonite clay (liquid) applied topically have also helped with the red and brown marks and have cleared up my acne. I have been taking ACV internally along with olive oil and am now doing a colon cleanse for 8 days. I should be back on track soon! 29 mon ago
2622
I had several days of diarhoea! 28 mon ago
3632
The harshness of the mag. citrate (I had substituted this for epsom salts.) was too much for my body, and I developed a hemorrhoid from passing so many liquid stools. 17 mon ago
3667
Okay, I want to clarify that I regret doing the liver flush as suggested by Hulda Clark. I was in the hospital for a day because taking 4 tablespoons of Epsom Salt made me severely dehydrated and unbalanced my electrolytes (even though I did drink plenty of water).
However, even in the hospital I was actually feeling a lot better after the flush, so I decided that I would try it again but this time be careful about balancing electrolytes and use less Epsom Salt. I read the back of the Epsom salts that I purchased and they say not to exceed 1-6 teaspoons in 24 hours. Hulda Clark recommends 4 times that much in a 12 hour period. Here is my recommendation for anyone who decides to do a liver flush: DO YOUR FIRST FLUSH WITH NO MORE THAN 4 TEASPOONS OR EPSOM SALT NOT 4 TABLESPOONS. If you are okay with this amount, then you can slightly increase the dose for your next flush.
Also, anytime you do a liver flush, make sure that you replenish your body's electrolytes by eating natural foods high in NATURAL sodium and NATURAL potassium (do not take sodium and potassium supplements as these can be dangerous in high doses and may cause your body to rehydrate to quickly, if you take supplements take them in small doses spread out throughout the day).
I have done one more liver flush after the first one using a reduced dose of Epsom salts and making sure to get the proper nutrition before and after and I had no problems with the flush. If you follow my instructions for a modified flush you should have a safe and productive flush. 16 mon ago
3927
I feel like my eczema has gotten worse ever since I did the liver flush. Not sure why since I have changed my diet and have also been exercising lightly. 12 mon ago
4167
I did my first liver flush recently. No stone went out. I felt quite sick for many days, and I now feel like my gallbladder is blocked (4 days after), I have all the symptoms of a blocked gallbladder, which I didn't have at all before the flush. I need to go to the hospital as soon as possible; Don't try this! 9 mon ago
4316
This is the dumbest home remedy I've ever tried. I should have known drinking a half a cup of olive oil after epsom salts on an empty stomach would make me sick as a dog. I really thought I was going to die. Could not stop throwing up. Would not recommend, even to my worst ennemy! 6 mon ago
4389
It made my already struggling body sicker. There are many other less invasive ways to clean the liver. Dehydration like that is not good for the body, period! 4 mon ago
4507
The liver flush was not worth the expense, discomfort, and post flush side effects. If you don't really really need to do it, don't. Once you start, you have to keep doing it. It can be a painful process. 34 days ago
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