Liver and Gallbladder Cleanse Q & A

I’ve received many questions regarding liver and gallbladder cleanse! Such as:

  1. Best time to do liver/gallbladder cleanse?
  2. How often should it be done?
  3. How long does it take to receive the full benefits?
  4. Which book do you recommend to read?
  5. I am pregnant, is it okay for me to do a liver cleanse?
  6. Is it really important to do a colonic before each liver cleanse?

Personally, I do a liver and gallbladder cleanse 3-4 times a year. I’ll do one in the spring and another one or two in the summer and another one in the fall just before winter but not in the winter time.

I did an interview with Annie Jubb, She’s widely recognized as a world authority on detoxifying the body and self-rejuvenation. She usually recommends between 12 and 15 gallbladder flushes. You can do that over a couple of years, every couple of months. It depends. If you’re not well, you can do one every week for six months if you want to. She had many clients who have been healing from cancers, and a number of them have gone for six months doing a weekly gallbladder flush.

Q: How many liver cleanses would a person need to go on and how would we know that the liver is clean?

This answer was from Andreas Moritz, author of The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse. Obviously, you would want to clean the liver until there’s nothing coming out anymore. That means all the bile ducts in the liver – and you’re talking about hundreds and thousands of bile ducts. It’s like a tree – actually there are two trees in the liver, where you have the main trunk, and you have the big branches, and then smaller branches, and then tiny branches.

It took 12 liver flushes to clear out all the stones that I had, and that amounted to about 3.5 thousand stones. Not everyone has that many, but there are quite a few that have many more than that.

Q: How does the average person know?

It’s how you look and feel. Are you looking and feeling good, or have you noticed yourself aging and not having the greatest energy lately? Have you been eating a lot of starchy foods and cooked foods? Maybe it’s time for a little cleanse.

Q: If someone is pregnant, is it safe to do a liver cleanse?

It is, and it’s wonderful for both the mother and the baby. With pregnant women, as with everyone.

Q: If you had your gallbladder removed, can you still do a cleanse?

When I asked the question to Andreas Moritz, author of The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse, here what he said:

People don’t realize that the gallbladder is not the only place where you can hold stones. In fact, most of the stones are carried in the liver. So the patient is not told when they tell her or him that his gallbladder needs to be removed because there are stones in there that once the stones are gone with the gallbladder, everything is going to be fine. That is not quite true.

The complaints will actually increase in a different way because you don’t have a gallbladder and you cannot have the typical gallstone attack that you could have when the stone from the gallbladder enters the common bile duct. Your common bile duct starts to contract and then you have a spasm that radiates into your shoulders and into your intestines, even into your head and into your legs. So it can radiate throughout the body, and you cannot breathe properly.

An attack is not a fun thing, but removing the gallbladder is only one way to deal with stones – there are other ways to stop the attack naturally. Give a person a tablespoon of Epsom salt and a glass of water and that will relax the bile duct because magnesium has that ability. Magnesium sulfate is basically Epsom salt. Then the person would allow that stone to travel through, and then the attack would stop.

Q: Is it really necessary to have a colonic before or after each liver and gall bladder cleanse.

For optimum results, the liver cleanse  should always be prepared and followed by some from of colonic cleansing. Experience shows that there are always  some stones left behind that could become a source of toxicity, irritation, or inflammation. It is strongly recommend that you do not do liver cleanses without having a colonic or an enema afterward. Ref: Andreas Moritz: The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse.

Q: Which book would you recommend out there for Liver and Gallbladder cleanse?

  • Annie Jubb : LifeFood Recipe Book: Living on Life Force and Secrets of an Alkaline Body
  • Andreas Moritz : The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse
  • Dr. Hulda Clark’s Liver & Gallbladder Cleanse in her book: The Cure For All Diseases
  • Dr. Group’s Liver & Gallbladder Cleanse
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About The Author:

Nancy is the author of the 7 Day Sugar Free Program is officially a Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner. Unofficially, she’s known as the Health Lady on a Mission. Her mission, quite simply, is to help you look and feel better – naturally – by using proven methods that are both easy to adopt and fun!

Blog/Website: Healthlady.com

Program: 7 day Sugar Free diet

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