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The Liver and Gallbladder Miracle Cleanse: An All-Natural, At-Home Flush to Purify and Rejuvenate Your Body
H**R
Clean up your act
It's confusing to have two books by this author with similar titles, both published in 2007. Amazon recommends buying this with The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush: A Powerful Do-it-yourself Tool to Optimize your Health and Wellbeing. So I did. Guess what: they are the same book. The Amazing Liver Flush is a slightly bigger book with larger diagrams, but the print is clearer in the Miracle version.Do buy one or the other, this is a very important book when it comes to taking charge of and radically improving your own health. The author makes numerous novel and supposedly factual assertions about physiological processes without reference to any evidence, so the book is written on the level of "Trust me, I'm an alternative healthcare practitioner" - but somehow it all hangs together and makes sense.The only real way to appraise his method is to do it and feel the results for yourself in greater vitality and loss of numerous symptoms (ranging from the trivial to the life-threatening) that he attributes to the body bathing in its own toxic waste when the liver can no longer cope. And let's face it, we ask it to cope with a lot. Highly recommended if you are willing to undergo a significant lifestyle revamp.
V**S
Absolutely brilliant
I have always been a person with the belief that your body can heal, as long as you give it the platform to work well. I have tried a lot of conventional methods recommended by the medical world, only to have the option of drugs to control my symptoms. I was not keen on that, so I started to look at what healthy alternative I have. I first found the China Study and became a Vegan which brought excellent results, but not home free. I followed that with the Gerson books and then when I did more research and found this book, which for me so far was the end of my journey. I believe that the combination is giving me the health results that I have been looking for. The book is very very interesting, and easy to understand and follow. Both my husband and I got very good results and feels good to be on the road to good health.I highly recommend this, if you are serious about getting and staying healthy the natural way. You could cop out and just go down the medical road, I personally believe that that just buys you time and not health!
F**A
Excellent book
Very informative book on liver cleansing. Worth a read.
P**T
A new perspective
If you are suffering from any health issues this book can , if you will let it, change your life. If you follow the recommendations and carry out the flushes until your liver is clear you will have a sense of clarity that you might possibly never have had before.With every flush you will feel better , your body will function more efficiently and your mind will be like crystal.The process is painless and easily completed , the only 'hard' part is swallowing the olive oil and grapefruit juice butonce you have done it once the mind is ready and the second time it will be easier.Andreas Moritz has done a great job of presenting this ancient healing technique in a clear and concise fashion fit for the modern timesin which we live.Don't delay , get this book today.
C**N
Useful Information
Recommended by a homeopath. An interesting read and lots of useful information, I haven't done the colon cleanse properly, but have followed a lot of advice in the book and I think it has benefited my health. Definitely recommend for those who feel sluggish and wiped out.
H**
Gallstones
Very very good book. I followed the instructions. Today I did my first cleanse. And I saw green and yellow very small stones. They were so soft.
S**E
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Peter Moran, MB, BS, BSc(Med), FRACS, FRCS(Eng)Gallbladder and liver "flushes" are widely advocated as a way of treating gallstones and helping with medical conditions ranging from allergies to cancer [1-4]. In the usual “flush,” half a cup or more of a vegetable oil is consumed together with citrus juice and Epsom salts (magnesium sulphate), usually after a brief fast. Many green, brown, yellow or black blobs of various sizes may later appear in the bowel movements. Some bear a slight resemblance to gallstones, but they are not stones. They are merely bile-stained "soaps" produced by partial saponification (soap formation) of the oil. A recent demonstration found that mixing equal volumes of oleic acid (the major component of olive oil) and lemon juice produced several semi-solid white balls after a small volume of potassium hydroxide solution was added. After air-drying at room temperature, these balls became quite solid and hard. When formed in the intestine, these objects absorb bile and become green [5]. It has also been shown that red dye will appear in the interior of the “stones” if consumed with the oil [1].The fact that the material is due to some kind of transformation of the oil is clear from user descriptions and ultrasound images. The most obvious evidence is that the alleged “stones” float on the toilet water [2,3,6], as might be expected of a largely oil-based substance. Gallstones sink. Patients with medically diagnosed gallstones may be able to confirm this for themselves by looking at their own ultrasound scans.The stones, if free to move, will settle at the lowest part of the gallbladder, even though bile is much denser than water. The picture to the right shows a cross-section of the gallbladder (the oblong black area) with three moderately large stones in the lowermost area.Supporters of the flushes claim that although some kinds of stones sink in water, cholesterol stones, being composed of lighter material, will float [2,3].That's not true. Cholesterol stones can display some buoyancy while in the gallbladder, but only by floating between the older, concentrated bile lying in the lowest part of the gallbladder and the fresher, less concentrated bile above. Radiologists can use this “layering” effect to determine whether the stones are likely to be mainly cholesterol and thus suitable for gallstone dissolution using bile salts such as ursodeoxycholic acid. The same stones will sink in water and also in the slightly denser formol-saline preservative commonly used in operating rooms when saving the stones for the patient or for laboratory analysis. This is why people accustomed to handling real gallstones simply know that they always sink. Other clues about the true nature of the "stones" include:They tend to dissolve into an oily smudge in time, or with heat [5]. Patients are advised to keep them in the freezer [1,2]. Gallstones are stable.They have an irregular globular shape and in the many available photos [4] never display the sharply facetted appearance that gallstones often have when rubbing up against each other in an overcrowded gallbladder.They are usually described as soft [7] and waxy or “gelatinous” [8]. Real gallstones are often very hard and difficult to crack. Softer gallstones always have a fine, crumbly, dry texture.Gallstones are thus difficult to cut cleanly with a knife, unlike the “stones” shown at [...] .They may be bright green and possess a translucency never seen in gallstones.They can be produced in amounts far beyond the capacity of either the gallbladder or the entire biliary system, as long as flushes are continued and regardless of whether the user still has a gallbladder.