Preparation:
- For 3 to 5 days drink 1L of organic unfiltered apple juice or 1 tsp. of malic acid mixed in 1L water or 4 oz. apple cider vinegar mixed in 1L water per day
- Avoid meat and dairy and all processed foods at all costs
- Avoid foods high in fats
- Drink a lot of water
- Maintain a consistent sleep schedule with 7-8 hours each night
- Keep supplements/medications to a minimum
- Colonics or Coffee enemas are recommended
- Daily castor oil packs on the liver
Day 6:
- Eat a light breakfast free from fat and protein (juice/smoothie, fruit, salad with oil/fat-free dressing)
- Eat lunch no later than 1:30pm
- At 6:00pm, add 4 tbsp. of food grade Epsom Salts/60 capsules of Magnesium Sulfate to three- 8oz. glasses of filtered water (yields 4 servings) and drink the first portion/15 caps (and no more than ¾ c. water) now. Add lemon juice to improve taste
- At 8:00pm, drink the second Epsom Salt
- At 9:30pm, perform a water enema if a bowel movement did not occur within the last 24 hours
- At 9:45pm, add approx. 4oz. of olive oil to approx. 6oz. of fresh-pressed/squeezed grapefruit, orange, or lemon juice (no pulp) and 1 teaspoon Green Black Walnut Hull tincture
- At 10:00pm, stand (do not sit) and drink the mixture. Drink the mixture within 5 minutes and lie down immediately, as still as possible without speaking. This process will release the gallstones
- If there is an urge for a bowel movement, do not ignore it
- Nausea is common and will pass
Day 7:
- At 6:00am, drink (a glass of warm water prior to if thirsty) the third Epsom Salts mixture
- At 8:00am, drink the last Epsom
- At 10:30am, drink fresh pressed/squeezed juice
- At 11:00am, eat one or two pieces of fresh fruit
- At 12:00pm, eat a regular (light) meal
- Continue to eat light meals during the following days
Look for gallstones in the toilet with the bowel movements which will appear as green and/or tan in color. Cholesterol in stones causes bile from the liver to be pea green, as aged stones appear tan. Sometimes the bile ducts are full of cholesterol crystals that did not appear as round stones; they appear as a “chaff” floating on top of the water and removing this waste is equally important in the success of a liver/gallbladder flush.
Many stones are released before the liver is completely cleansed. Repeat the process until no more stones or “chaff” appear.
Precautions: Please read thoroughly before attempting the Liver Flush
The Liver Flush is generally safe for people in reasonable health and without complicating factors. Consuming fatty foods may carry a comparable risk. Regardless, please adhere to the following precautions. This information is not intended to replace the advice and treatment of a healthcare professional who specializes in the treatment of diseases. Do not Flush when constipated. Get the bowels moving regularly first. Should you be occasionally constipated, you can take the Digestive Aid Cleanse and Parasite Cleanse, both of which help to regulate the bowels. If you are chronically constipated please consult with your healthcare professional.
Do not Flush when ill. Consult with your health professional to get an X-ray and CT scan before doing the Liver Flush if you suspect you have an obstructed bile duct or gallstones.
Do not take medications, vitamins or supplements that you can do without during the Flush. They could prevent success. Make sure you check with your physician first.
If you are taking medications, please check with your physician prior to the Flush. Ask about known interactions to the items in the Liver Cleanse.
The Flush is only for individuals over 18 years of age. Although individual use on the product labels suggests that it can be used for adults and children 12 and over, for safety we do not recommend anyone under 18 years..
Do not take during pregnancy or lactation. Keep cleanse items away from children.
Make sure you are able to tolerate Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt) before you attempt the Flush. People unable to tolerate Magnesium Sulfate may suffer a negative reaction, even death. People have died as a result of Epsom Salt overdose. See testing procedures on the previous page – Test how you react to Epsom Salt.
If you experience initial symptoms of hypermagnesemia such as nausea, vomiting, and weakness, discontinue use and contact your doctor.
You will get diarrhea after taking the Epsom Salt. This is a normal reaction. In fact, please contact your healthcare professional if you do not experience diarrhea.
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