My sonogram report mentioned that I have Gallstones and sludge. My HIDA scan result came up to 32 % and chorine cholecystitis. My Doctor wants me to go for sugary and I being told that there is no medicine for that.
So I did search online and find out about gallbladder flush and I try to do it as well. Since, I have bad acid problem, I can’t tolerate the apple juice.
Question 1: People who did one or many liver/gallbladder flush: how bad is the flush night? Can you sleep for while? How did you guys feel that night?
Question 2: will my acid increase during the flush process and during flush night?
I asked three different doctors about the liver/gallbladder flush and they all have same answer its not safe and do not try this. I know they want money from my insurance company. How safe is the liver/gallbladder flush?
It is difficlt to answer this as we are not health practitioners and can only tell you what we have experienced or learned. I looked up chlorine colycistitis and, unless you had exposure to chlorine I don't understand the terms. Cholecystitis means that your Dr thinks you have an infection of the gallbladder. I don't know if you can heal an infection in that area by doing Liver flushes. It probably depends on whether the gallbladder is damaged to such an extent that it must be removed. Your Dr could give you an opinion on that. If the gallbladder is not damaged and the bile duct which empties into the intestine is not damaged then you may have an overgrowth of microorganisms in the bile system and the term used for that is a near-infection. Even tho your Dr is not supportive of Liver Flushes you may get enough information to decide the best course for you.
There are some LFs that are easier to do than the H. Clark method that Moritz uses. Do a search for 'raw egg and avacado flush' and look at Dr. Sutter's coke liver flush.
I drank it on several occasions before it suddenly "worked", in spades, and five or six large stones dropped out of my liver, each from a different spot.
I was washing dishes at the sink, and, when I was dancing around the kitchen, saying "Oo, Ee, Ah", I found that sitting down made the pain stop.
Slowly, over days, the stones seemed to move on, and vanish...except the last one, which seemed to get stuck.
Now I look forward to vanquishing it with a week of gentle coffee enemas, two on the first day.
I have a sneaky suspicion that one's liver won't let you do anything too risky...or maybe I am just very timid.
My first passing gallstone came spontaneously, after sleeping with my head nodding on a 3 1/2 hour, slightly bumpy, car ride. That's what first interested me in the whole subject. The stone was large, and passed very easily, which you will read about if you 'search' "Eye of Tiger".
I have concluded that the bowels work on bile, and that bile releases when stones are flushed.
Apparently, other things are released when one does a coffee enema, like glutathione. The liver likes that.