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Kidney/Gallbladder
Cleanse Expel Kidney
Stones and Gallbladder Stones in just four days
Sample from Cleansing or Surgery book,
pages 11 through 19 (images added):
"You
are like whitewashed tombs which indeed appear beautiful outwardly,
but inside are full of dead men's bones and all uncleanness." Matthew
23:27
Americans are
probably the most squeaky clean people on earth with their daily
showers and deodorants. But inside, they are full of all uncleanness
from unhealthy diets. It is estimated that 16 million Americans are
afflicted with gallstones. These stones are deposits of cholesterol or
calcium combined with bile. Bile or gall is a secretion produced by
the liver to emulsify fats so that they can be digested. One possible
cause of gallstones is the body's lack of ability to digest certain
fatty or processed foods. Sometimes these gallstones pass harmlessly
into the intestine, but they can also block up the ducts of the
gallbladder. When this happens, the duct contracts in an effort to
dislodge the blockage and the result is excruciating pain. To make
matters worse, the pain is frequently accompanied by vomiting.
Gallstones is the fifth
cause of hospital admission and the third most common surgical
procedure. But surgery is not the only answer. Imagine being able to
remove these gallstones painlessly, without a knife and without a
doctor. If you do the Gallbladder Cleanse, you won't bear the marks of
surgery on your body, but you will have the proof that this cleanse
works when you see the gallstones released into the toilet.
Common symptoms include
chronic gas, belching, pain, bloating, jaundice, headache, bad temper,
sluggishness, nerves, or severe pain in right abdomen under rib cage.
You may have gallstones even though you have none of these symptoms.
Hydrogenated
fats and oils are thought to cause gallstones because they are
difficult to digest. Hydrogenated fats and oils are preferred by fast
food restaurants and other processed food companies because they can
be stored on the shelf for years without going rancid. This lack of
spoilage on the shelf is a real advantage for food preparers, but is
devastating for those who eat the food. While hydrogenated fats and
oils don't easily spoil outside the body, once you ingest them, they
turn rancid. And rancid fats are toxic to the body.
The following items also
contribute toward gallstone formation:
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coffee
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chocolate
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cola drinks
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red meat
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preservatives
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artificial sweeteners
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tobacco
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aspirin
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salt
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alcohol
Purpose of Gallbladder
The gallbladder is a
3-inch long membranous sac attached to the liver. Excess gall, or
bile, which comes from the liver, is stored and concentrated in the
gallbladder. The purpose of bile is to break fat into microscopic
droplets when it comes into the digestive area. When foods cannot be
broken down properly for digestion, gallstones may form.
Gallbladder Surgery
We know of a man who
complained of severe indigestion. In desperation, he visited his local
medical doctor. Upon examining the patient, the doctor found
gallstones were causing the pain.
The doctor lost
no time in taking care of the problem. He told the patient that his
gallbladder must be removed immediately. He was sent directly to the
hospital and scheduled for gallbladder surgery. The patient was so
weakened by pain that he readily accepted the doctor's advice.
Everything happened so quickly that he had no time to go back home and
consider alternative solutions.
The patient is now at home
recovering from major surgery. It will take many months of
rehabilitation for his body to function normally again, if it ever
does. He also has a large scar across his abdomen that will be tender
for a long time. What are the results of his surgery? He now has no
gallbladder and no appendix, which they also took out in the bargain.
The operation cost thousands of dollars and weeks of lost work. And
that is not the worst of it. Unless this man changes to a more natural
diet, his body will continue forming gallstones. They will lodge in
the small pocket left from the surgery. All of this pain, suffering
and expense might have been avoided if this man had known about the
Gallbladder Cleanse. Even when he was in his crisis situation just
prior to the surgery, he could have still tried the cleanse.
Removal of the gallbladder
is a common operation. If you elect to have this surgery, prices start
at $10,000 for the surgery alone. Doctors can go in and remove just
the gallstones, but the stones will return. Their solution is to take
out the gallbladder. They have been taught that the gallbladder is an
unnecessary organ, so why not remove it. Unfortunately, gallbladder
surgery does not always solve the problem since stones can still form.
Many people who no longer have a gallbladder do this cleanse and pass
gallstones.
Incidentally, when doctors
take out the gallbladder, which is major surgery, they usually take
out the appendix as part of the package deal and you lose two vital
organs. Some doctors know about this Gallbladder Cleanse and that it
effectively removes gallstones, but doing surgery is just too
profitable for them.
Doing the Cleanse
When you do the
gallbladder cleanse, you will be performing a bloodless operation.
There will be no pain and no scar tissue. The little bit of discomfort
you will experience will be well worth it because of the increased
health benefits.
The
gallbladder cleanse takes 4 days to complete and is simple and
inexpensive. Each day for 4 days you drink up to 1 gallon of apple
juice and up to 1 gallon of distilled water. You will not feel hungry.
The apple juice will give you energy. Take it easy during this time to
allow the body to work on cleansing.
This is not the time to do
hard physical work. Each morning or evening, do a
saltwater flush or
an enema to help remove toxins that are being released (see page 17).
It is important to take a daily saltwater flush or enema because
poisons settle in the rectum and these poisons need to be expelled
from the body before they cause problems.
Drinking the Oil
On the evening of
the third night when you are tired and ready for bed, drink 1/2 cup of
virgin olive oil or cold pressed peanut oil. Don't buy the refined
oils sold in supermarkets. Natural foods stores sell unrefined oil.
Chill the oil - it tastes better cold and use a straw to sip it. It is
better to not let it touch the lips to minimize the unpleasantness of
the oil.
Right after taking the 1/2
cup of olive oil, drink 1/4 cup of fresh squeezed lemon juice. Then go
directly to bed and lie down on your right side with two pillows under
the right hip. The pillows slant the body so that the oil will leave
the stomach faster and go down into the duct area and into the
gallbladder. As you rest, the oil will be saturating and cleansing the
body tissues. It will feel awkward, but this is the most effective
position for the oil to do its work in expelling the gallstones. You
may change your position after 4 or 5 hours.
Reactions to Cleanse
After drinking the oil and
lemon, you may feel like burping or vomiting. You might sip on a
little tomato juice. The acid and the salt in the juice help cut the
oil. Don't drink more than a tablespoon or so of the tomato juice. You
might want to just hold it in your mouth and then spit it out.
Sometime during the night, you may vomit or be nauseated. This is
caused by the gallbladder ejecting the stones with such force that it
shoots the oil back into the stomach. When the oil returns to the
stomach, you get sick. You may be able to feel the expulsion of
stones. It will not be a sharp pain, just a mild contraction. In all
honesty, you may spend a miserable night. But it is only one night of
discomfort. Recovery from conventional gallbladder surgery involves
many months of pain and suffering as the scar tissue mends.
Rewards from the
Cleanse
You will soon have the
reward of seeing the gallstones out of your body. These stones will no
longer be interfering with normal body functions. Put your mind on how
much more dynamic you will feel after the cleanse. Many people report
having increased stamina after this cleanse.
We have known about this
cleanse for several years, but we did not think we had gallstones, so
we saw no need to investigate further. We were surprised to learn that
almost every adult who does this cleanse, passes gallstones. Even
though we now eat a more natural diet, there were many years when we
ate the Standard American Diet. Those gallstones that we passed during
the cleanse had been sitting in our body, obstructing the body's
natural functions, for many years. We are glad they are now out.
Fourth Day
On the morning after
drinking the oil, you will probably want to lie in bed and take it
easy. Use the time for prayer and quiet meditation. You might want to
watch videos or listen to cassette tapes or read. You won't be in
pain. Continue drinking apple juice and distilled water.
Passing the Stones
Sometime during the fourth
day you will probably have a bowel movement. Check the toilet water
carefully. When you pass gallstones, you should see them floating near
the top of the toilet water. You won't feel pain when they are
expelled. The oil makes them slick and the lemon juice takes the
sharpness out. The stones are soft when they pass. The stones can be
the size of tiny pebbles or as large as the end of your thumb. The
stones come in different shades of green and may be bright colored and
shiny like gemstones. The color comes from the bile. The light colored
stones are the newest. Blackish stones are the oldest. Some people say
that when they passed their stones, the toilet water looked like balls
of bright green grass.
It is exciting to actually
see gallstones that were once inside your body. It is rewarding to see
them out of your body where they can do you no more harm. Because they
are softened, they seem waxy, rather than stony. They may also be
coated with fecal matter. You can get a colander or strainer and try
fishing the stones out and washing them off. It is not unusual to
expel 100 or more gallstones after doing this cleanse. Continue doing
daily saltwater flushes or enemas for 2 or 3 more days after you expel
the gallstones to help clean out the toxins that are coming into the
colon from the cleanse.
After you have passed the
gallstones, you will experience increased stamina. Don't pig out on
the fifth day. The body has slowed down and it will take 3 or 4 days
to rebuild to a normal diet. For 3 or 4 days following the fast, eat
plenty of raw fruits and vegetables and drink unsweetened juices to
restart the digestive mechanisms. Eat small meals and watch to see if
there is pain after eating. If so, go more slowly. Fruits are easiest
to digest. On the second day after the cleanse, a simple vegetable
soup with plenty of broth is good.
Shopping list for
Gallbladder Cleanse - per individual
4 gallons of apple juice
4 gallons of steam distilled water
1/2 c virgin olive oil or cold-pressed peanut oil
3 lemons (or enough to make 1/4 cup lemon juice)
tomato juice - 1 tablespoon
1 straw (optional)
If you do this cleanse in
the fall, look for freshly-pressed, raw apple juice in the
supermarket. Or, if you have an apple press, you could use freshly
made apple juice. Otherwise, bottled, unsweetened apple juice is fine.
Make sure the water is
"steam distilled water." Bottled drinking water is not the same. You
do not want water with minerals in it.
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