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Ingredients:
Epsom
salts 4 Tablespoons
Olive oil ½ cup
Grapefruit (2 for ¾ cup juice)
Large plastic straw to help get it down
Pint jar with lid 2:00
PM – Do not eat or drink
after 2 o'clock. If you break this
rule, you could feel quite ill later. Get your Epsom
salt ready. Mix 4 tablespoons in 3
cups water and pour this into a jar. This
makes four servings of ¾ cup each. Set
the jar in the refrigerator to get cold (for taste only). 6:00
PM – Drink one serving (¾
cup) of the Epsom salt water. If
you did not prepare this ahead of time, mix 1 Tablespoon in ¾ cup of water now.
You may add 1/8 teaspoon of Vitamin C powder to improve the taste.
Use a mint or drink a few mouthfuls of water afterwards or rinse your
mouth. Get the olive oil
and grapefruit out to warm up. 8:00
PM – Repeat by drinking
another ¾ cup of Epsom salt water. You haven't eaten
since 2 o'clock, but you won't feel hungry.
The timing is critical for success, so don't be more than ten minutes
early or late. 9:45
PM – Pour ½ cup olive
oil into the pint jar. Squeeze the
grapefruit by hand into the measuring cup.
Remove pulp with fork. You
should have at least ½ cup, more (up to ¾ cup) is best.
You may top it up with lemonade. Add
this to the olive oil. Close the
jar tightly with the lid and shake hard until watery (only fresh grapefruit
juice does this). Now visit the
bathroom one or more times, even if it makes you late for your ten o'clock
drink. Don't be more than 15
minutes late. 10:00
PM – Drink the potion you
have mixed. Drinking through a
large plastic straw helps it go down easier.
Take it standing up and get it down within 5 minutes (15 for elderly or
weak persons). LIE
DOWN IMMEDIATELY- You might fail to
get stones out if you don't. The
sooner you lie down, the more stones you will get out.
Be ready for bed and lie down flat as soon as the drink is down.
Prop up your head with a pillow and keep perfectly still for at least 20
minutes. You may feel a train of
stones traveling along the bile ducts like marbles.
There is no pain because the bile ducts are open due to the Epsom salts.
GO TO SLEEP... Next
morning – Upon awakening,
take your third dose of Epsom salts. If
you have indigestion or nausea, wait until it is gone before drinking the Epsom
salts. You may go back to bed.
Don't take this potion before 6:00 AM.
Two
hours later – Take your
fourth and last dose of Epsom salts. Drink
¾ cup of the mixture and go back to bed. After
two more hours you may eat – Start
with fruit juice. Half an hour
later, eat fruit. One hour later,
you may eat regular food but keep it light.
By supper, you should feel recovered.
How well did you
do? Expect diarrhea in the morning.
Use a flashlight to look for stones in the toilet with the bowel
movement. Look for the green kind
since this is proof that they are genuine gallstones, not food residue.
Only bile from the liver is pea green.
The bowel movement sinks, but the stones float because of the cholesterol
inside. Count them all roughly,
whether tan or green. You will find
approximately 2000 stones before the liver is clear.
The first cleanse may rid you of them for a few days, but as the stones
from the rear travel forward, they give you the same symptoms again.
You may repeat cleanses at two week intervals. Use caution with
the cleanse if you are ill, and wait if you are very ill. Sometimes the
bile ducts are full of cholesterol crystals that did not form into round stones.
They appear as "chaff" floating on top the toilet bowl water.
It may be tan colored, harboring millions of tiny white crystals.
Cleansing the chaff is just as important as purging stones. How safe is the
Liver Cleanse?
It is very safe however it may make you feel queasy for one day
afterwards which is why the parasite program is advised to be done first.
It is also a good idea to cleanse the bowel, which can be done using a
variety of herbs. The Liver Cleanse
procedure contradicts many modern medical viewpoints.
Gallstones are thought to be formed in the gallbladder, not the liver.
They are thought to be few, not thousands.
They are not linked to pains other than gallbladder attacks.
It is easy to understand why this is thought: by the time you have acute
pain attacks, some stones are in the gall bladder, are big enough and
sufficiently calcified to see on X-ray, and have caused inflammation there.
When the gallbladder is removed, the acute attacks are gone, but the
bursitis, other pains , or digestive problems remain. |
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