1)You made an interesting point in a previous post about stones within the bile ducts dilating and eventually causing the degeneration of liver tissue. I was wondering, when this hardened bile matter is released through the flushes, does the liver tissue grow back? Asking this question because if this tissue grew back to its original condition would the amount of bile the liver produces increase because, in theory, the amount of liver cells producing bile would increase with the re-growth of liver tissue? Does that make sense?
2) Are supposed to stop flushing when you stop getting stones or when you stop getting anything at all. Last few flushes I have just been getting sludgy stuff and whitish faeces. Would this stuff restrict bile flow? Thanks alot.
1. Yes, once the impediments are removed liver tissue can be regenerated over time. The liver is an enormous capacity to repair itself. You can remove more than half of the liver and it will grow back to it's normal size. With the regeneration and repair, the capacity for bile production increases accordingly. More healthy liver cells means more bile.
2. The sludge and whitish stuff result when malic acid in the apple juice or others sources during the prep phase and the citrus juice ingested on the flush day dissolve the smaller stones and clustered cholesterol crystals. So as long as these things come out, continue until you are clear.
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