Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 The bowels cleanse due to the high amount of epsom salts (mg) that you are consuming. It doesn't (or shouldn't) change how they function normally as this is outside induced. Once cleansed you will have a freer flow of bile from the gallbladder and liver.l Steph Contraindications for liver/gallbladder flush I see this topic is making the rounds. I am considering doing this flush, but was wondering if there are any contraindications for it? I noticed in the instructions that it mentions that it gives you diarrhea and many people on here who have said they've done it have "sluggish" bowels beforehand, so diarrhea does sound like a cleanse. I actually have overactive bowels and I'm wondering if that makes doing the flush a problem or not? Am I just going to further aggravate myself? Thanks, Angie "I take supplements because they keep my coat healthy and shiny" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 From what I have read, you need the cleanse MORE if you have already lost your gallbladder. Bile moves from the liver to the gallbladder. If your gallbladder was removed, it was because it filled with stones. Once your gallbladder is gone, the stones form in the liver.AnneOn Jan 24, 2011, at 10:34 PM, tobdncng@... wrote: What if you had your gallbladder removed about 15 years ago? Glowing, grace~As Ghandi taught, the secret to life is to struggle against oppression and to fight for what is needed, but not to be attached to any particular outcome. Therein lies the secret of peace within the chaos."For every failure there's another course of action. When you hit a roadblock, take a detour." - Kay AshThe bowels cleanse due to the high amount of Epsom salts (mg) that you are consuming. It doesn't (or shouldn't) change how they function normally as this is outside induced. Once cleansed you will have a freer flow of bile from the gallbladder and liver.Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 It is generally recommended that you be sure that your bowel is able to rid things in a timely fashion before doing a liver cleanse or you can feel very sick. The best way to be sure of this is through a bowel cleanse. Dawn On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:01 PM, <jennifer6g@...> wrote: Since Angie brings up this question, I have an additional question. Must we do parasite cleanse,bowl,kidney cleanse before the liver flush cleanse? Or we can directly do the liver flush?Thanks! >> I see this topic is making the rounds. I am considering doing this > flush, but was wondering if there are any contraindications for it? I > noticed in the instructions that it mentions that it gives you > diarrhea and many people on here who have said they've done it have > " sluggish " bowels beforehand, so diarrhea does sound like a cleanse. > I actually have overactive bowels and I'm wondering if that makes > doing the flush a problem or not? Am I just going to further > aggravate myself?> > Thanks, Angie> > " I take supplements because they keep my coat healthy and shiny " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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