Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 Hi Janet, Hot castor oil packs applied over the liver would be Edgar Cayce's approach to treating the problem and, in that sense, parallel his recommendations for cirrhosis of the liver given here: http://www.webspawner.com/users/ecscirrhosistx/index.html Hope that helps! Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 Hi Janet, So far I've also done 5 liver / gallbladder flushes to get sludge out. I have passed literally thousands of pigmented gallstones. The majority were pin-head sized, but the largest two were the size of marbles! I have also passed many small and tiny cholesterol gallstones; however, two were the size of English garden peas! Gallstones may have been blocking the common bile duct and causing my gallbladder to spasm. My naturopath has had me prepare using for the flushes by taking Premier Research Gallbladder Nano for three weeks beforehand to soften up the sphincter to the common bile duct and drinking lots of organic apple juice packaged in glass bottles. The flushes have not solved my gallbladder issues, but they have helped. Also, I do coffee enemas (s.a.s out of Canada)twice a week to stimulate my gallbladder to squeeze out old bile and make fresh. I eat raw pumpkin seeds and drink pomegranate juice daily as well. Plus, I am taking cholestyramine, which is a prescription from a compounding pharmacy, and Intestinal Drawing Formula (not a prescription). Cholestyramine is a resin that acts as a sequesterent. It binds with bile and the toxins in the bile so that they can be pooped out instead of being reabsorbed by the body. As its name implies, the Intestinal Drawing Formula is for drawing toxins out of the body through the intestines. Toxic emotions can also lodge, ferment and harden in our bodies. The liver and gallbladder are reservoirs for unresolved anger and resentment. Confronting, resolving and releasing grudges and festering hostilities can also be helpful for encouraging the gallbladder to return to proper function. KC > Anyone know any herbal/natural remedies for gallbladder problems? I have had increasing pain over the years that my CST specialist has always pinned to my liver or gallbladder.I have done one cleanse and have had smoothies of celery, pear, lemon and papaya.I take milk thistle anyway for helping to remove iron deposits in the brain.Now I am making infusions of dandelion, boldo and various other herbs.Any other suggestions? One site I looked at linked it to the MS hug but I am inclined not to believe that. I don't even get the hug since CCSVI treatment. I have heard though of a lot of people with MS who have gallbladder problems.Thanks,Janet > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2012 Report Share Posted June 11, 2012 I was tested ages ago and my bilirubin count was low. The doctor told me not to worry about it so I didn't. He said that it was what makes poop brown and that wasn't an issue at the time. It's gallbladder pigment. Check out Jon Barron's herbal gallbladder cleanse and copy it if you can't get it in Spain. His products have worked well for me. http://www.jonbarron.org/detox/kidney-gallbladder-flush-natural-health-newslette\ r > > > > > > Anyone know any herbal/natural remedies for gallbladder problems? I have had increasing pain over the years that my CST specialist has always pinned to my liver or gallbladder.I have done one cleanse and have had smoothies of celery, pear, lemon and papaya.I take milk thistle anyway for helping to remove iron deposits in the brain.Now I am making infusions of dandelion, boldo and various other herbs.Any other suggestions? One site I looked at linked it to the MS hug but I am inclined not to believe that. I don't even get the hug since CCSVI treatment. I have heard though of a lot of people with MS who have gallbladder problems.Thanks,Janet > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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