sábado, 15 de diciembre de 2012

Andreas Moritz


If your gallbladder has already been removed, you can certainly still do liver flushes. In fact, people without a gallbladder tend to have many more stones in their liver than those who still have a gallbladder. Intrahepatic stones hinder the liver in removing toxins and waste products from the blood, which can lead to an overload of toxins in the body’s connective and fat tissues. This can lead to lymphatic congestion and weight gain - a protective measure taken by the body to temporarily keep toxins from doing harm - and many other conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

When you do your first liver flush, you may not pass many stones right away because your liver’s bile ducts tend to be more blocked than average. It may take 1-2 liver flushes to start softening and releasing these more compacted obstructions. Still, many people without a gallbladder start releasing quite a few stones right from the beginning.

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