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Hello Everyone,

I have a few questions for you all about flushing. I am currently 14 weeks

pregnant and I did have 1 gallbladder attack last year in December. I am

wondering can you flush while pregnant? Or would it be best to wait? Also are

there any flushes that are not so harsh and start off with? Also what foods

should I be eating to help my gallbladder problems? Any suggestions are great.

Thanks

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I'm pregnant, too, but only 5 weeks. I would hold off until after you have

the baby. What you could do, though, is take a supplement called " Liver

Cleanse Formula " by Nature's Sunshine. It is such an incredibly gentle

cleanser, but it gets to the heart of the issue, too. I had

liver/gallbladder pain for two years before I started taking LCF. Within 24

hours of taking it, the pain was gone and hasn't returned.....it's been

almost a year now!

Let me know if you're going to place an order for it, I'll give you my

sponsor number.

Tara

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Subject: Flushing during Pregnancy and some other Questions

Hello Everyone,

I have a few questions for you all about flushing. I am currently 14 weeks

pregnant and I did have 1 gallbladder attack last year in December. I am

wondering can you flush while pregnant? Or would it be best to wait? Also

are

there any flushes that are not so harsh and start off with? Also what

foods

should I be eating to help my gallbladder problems? Any suggestions are

great.

Thanks

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No flushing while pregnant. No detox of any kind. you do not want to stir

anything up that can go to Junior. -D

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Subject: Flushing during Pregnancy and some other Questions

Hello Everyone,

I have a few questions for you all about flushing. I am currently 14 weeks

pregnant and I did have 1 gallbladder attack last year in December. I am

wondering can you flush while pregnant? Or would it be best to wait? Also are

there any flushes that are not so harsh and start off with? Also what foods

should I be eating to help my gallbladder problems? Any suggestions are great.

Thanks

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products.

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So are there other (safe) options to stave off gallbladder issues

while pregnant? It's my understanding that hormone levels in

pregnancy can exacerbate the situation.

Also, there are at least a couple of herbs in the Liver Cleanse

Formula by Nature's Sunshine that are on lists of herbs to avoid while

pregnant--black cohosh & blessed thistle in particular.

Thanks, Nora

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> No flushing while pregnant. No detox of any kind. you do not want

to stir anything up that can go to Junior. -D

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