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What would be your dietary recommendations to improve liver health and bile chemistry. How many liver flushes have done? Would you recommend them? I've been suffering from digestive issues (constipation, gastritis, reflux), joint pain and energy issues for over 3 decades, done 5 liver flushes, but still feeling unwell. I am currently looking in Vitamin A intoxication since I have consumed enormous amount of eggs and meat throughout my life, eggs and liver being trigger foods for me. 

 

Quote from Jean on January 11, 2023, 9:58 pm

What would be your dietary recommendations to improve liver health and bile chemistry. How many liver flushes have done? Would you recommend them? I've been suffering from digestive issues (constipation, gastritis, reflux), joint pain and energy issues for over 3 decades, done 5 liver flushes, but still feeling unwell. I am currently looking in Vitamin A intoxication since I have consumed enormous amount of eggs and meat throughout my life, eggs and liver being trigger foods for me. 

 

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Thanks for your suggestion! I'll look into it. 

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Yes I've done a number of liver flushes in the past. I do think they can be beneficial but I think that there are better ways of detoxifying. They can be unpleasant, are stressful on the body and I have concerns about the "stones" getting stuck in intestinal pockets someone may have. I think that by treating any SIBO one may have and by following the right diet that detoxification can occur gradually as it is supposed to. In my first year of following a low vitamin A diet I had a number of vomiting episodes. I believe these were my body eliminating toxic bile as it needed to.

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I treated SIBO multiple times with antibiotics and herbal remedies, but it keeps coming back. I agree that diet is an essential part of the healing process, but it might take a very long time depending on the level of congestion. I believe that liver flush and coffee enemas, when done correctly, are tools to speed up the process. Apart from diet, what other detoxification protocols would you suggest? 

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Because there are so many possible causes of disease speaking about specific health concerns requires a lot of data about that person. Diet alone is very nuanced as to how it can assist the body to restore healthy physiology. I've made many posts on this forum about very specific elements of diet.

Forced vomiting is the oldest bile removal technique, used in folk medicine and removes bile directly from the body without possibility of absorption in the gut. Emetics can be toxic and dangerous though and I don't have any experience with them.

I'm glad that you are finding liver flushing and coffee enemas helpful.

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Quote from tim on January 11, 2023, 11:18 pm

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Yes I've done a number of liver flushes in the past. I do think they can be beneficial but I think that there are better ways of detoxifying. They can be unpleasant, are stressful on the body and I have concerns about the "stones" getting stuck in intestinal pockets someone may have. I think that by treating any SIBO one may have and by following the right diet that detoxification can occur gradually as it is supposed to. In my first year of following a low vitamin A diet I had a number of vomiting episodes. I believe these were my body eliminating toxic bile as it needed to.

There is no other effective way to eliminate solid mass even calcified stones from the liver and gallbladder. Unless you want your gallbladder removed.. Can it be somewhat dangerous? Of course everything can be dangerous(btw exactly how many people died from doing liver flush. I don't know about single case. But people with ruined health from gallbladder removal? Millions and millions of people... Doctor will tell you don't do that flush it's dangerous. Do gallbladder removal surgery... Are you kidding me? This medical system is a joke..) People do that flush for a reason. Because it actually works... You can do or take what you want, but if you have clog ged pipes in the liver and clogged gallbladder you can't detox anything. It's like having clogged car exhaust. You can work on the engine and everything else forever, but until you clear the exhaust nothing will work in that car. That is exactly the same scenario with clogged liver ducts and gallbladder.. Btw it is amazing that you still think that the things that are coming out of the body are just the mix of oil and epsom salt or citrus juice.. If that was the case everyone would have the same exact result after each flush, but the exact opposite is true. Just look at many forums where people post their toilet pictures. Completely different results even completely different results for the same people with each flush, but they drink the same stuff.. Not to mention you can find thousands of cases on the internet who passed calcified hard stones. I have hard time figuring out why you are so against it. It's like someone close to you died from liver flush so now you are against it. I would understand that if that would be the case, but it's not or if you did at least couple of them full protocol, but you didn't.. I don't know why it is so hard to understand that it works. It is so simple. You build up the pressure by eating no fats for couple days. You take a lot of malic acid to soften everything that is inside, you take epsom salt to flush the intestine and to relax the gallbladder and after that you ingest abnormal amount of fat that triggers huge squeeze. You can even feel it how everything is moving under the ribs in that gallbladder area when you are lying down.. Btw there is many protocols. You don't have to ingest epsom salt or citrus juice at all. Some people like in Greece drink half a cup of olive oil every day on empty stomach and do "mini flush" like that every day.. 

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So I tried another liver flush. This time without epsom salt. So far I haven't seen any stones at all after 3 water enemas.. That is disappointing to say the least. ( @tim-2 there goes your theory about stones are just mix of oil and citrus juice..) When I drank the mixture and was laying still on my back I felt good about it. My body was warm from near infrared sauna and I felt a lot of stuff going on, but no stones hm.. When I woke up at 1 am I felt like complete garbage. I turned from laying flat on the back on the right side and next 40 minutes I was fighting urge to throw up by deep breathing.. In the morning before the enemas I took some activated charcoal capsuls to prevent any toxin reabsorption.. Maybe my system is so slow that it is still processing the oil so something will come out.. Anyway I will try it again withn 14 days. Again without epsom salt, but this time I will do water enemas before the flush as well. I think that was a mistake to not do enemas before especially when I didn't flush my intestines with the epsom salt... I wonder if my liver is simply so clogged that it will take another month or two of taking lecithin and malic acid to soften, decalcify what is in there or simply there is anything to flush. Which I think is impossible.. 

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