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I just came across this one. It's a variation of the gallbladder/liver

cleanse, but it involves garlic enemas and also whipped cream! I wrote to

the email address given to ask what the purpose was of the whipped cream. I

thought it was unusual and thought I'd share the link with you all.

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Yeah, I saw that too and wondered about it! of DH

I just came across this one. It's a variation of the gallbladder/liver

cleanse, but it involves garlic enemas and also whipped cream! I wrote to

the email address given to ask what the purpose was of the whipped cream. I

thought it was unusual and thought I'd share the link with you all.

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HREF= " http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html " >http://nutritionist.tripo\

d.com/gallbladder.html</A>

in health,

" People are like stain glass windows; they sparkle and shine when the sun is

out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there

is alight within. " -Kubler Ross

" Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that

followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. "

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I received a response from that site, by the way. It was explained to me

that the whipped cream is for fat - to stimulate the activity of the

gallbladder - so that portion is similar to one purpose of the oil in the

'standard' cleanse. I have to admit that the idea of eating fruit and

whipped cream is much more appealing! :):) I'll probably stick to the oil

routine, though, because I think that it serves additional functions and is a

healthier thing to consume. (darn!) :)

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Thanks for the link. Another thing I found interesting is that she

splits the functions of cleansing the digestive system and relaxing

the muscles controlling the bile ducts, as can be read out of the

quote below. The laxative effect is reportedly primarily caused by

irritating the gut lining, while the relaxing effect must be achieved

by absorbing the magnesium, and then this " split " makes sense, at

least if the epsom salts make you empty the bowels on the first night.

QUOTE STARTS

2 hours after lunch, follow the directions on the carton of epsom

salts and mix enough to have a purgative effect in some of your apple

juice or water, and drink quickly - chase it with juice, it tastes

terrible :-0 (Cascara can be used, if you like)

4 hours after lunch take a garlic enema - I open a couple of garlic

capsules into the water for the enema. If you haven't taken an enema

before, read up on how to do it or let me know.

5 hours after lunch take another dose of the epsom salts, 1/2 the

amount that you took earlier.

(All of this is to really clean out the colon and intestinal system

of any food and waste that is present)

6-7 hours after lunch you can fast, or your can eat as much fruit and

whipped cream as you like for dinner. I did the latter.

About an hour or 2 before bedtime, take a couple of the magnesium

pills - these will help relax the biliary ducts for " smoother

passage " of whatever is in your liver and gall bladder.

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>I just came across this one. It's a variation of the gallbladder/liver

>cleanse, but it involves garlic enemas and also whipped cream! I wrote to

>the email address given to ask what the purpose was of the whipped cream. I

>thought it was unusual and thought I'd share the link with you all.

>

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