RZR
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Is there a way to do the liver/gallbladder cleanse without Epsom salts? I have tried everything and this is a last attempt to save my gallbladder. I tried one cleanse last year and the Epsom salt made me vomit. I cannot do apple cider because of candida issues.
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Keebler
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- Support might be a safer way to approach it. IMO, a "cleanse" can be just too violent, in literal terms as the gallbladder may experience it.
Epsom Salts, in a drink is (are?) very caustic to the interior tissue. I also found that out the hard way some time back.
Sorry it's such a rocky road. I'll look around my file notes for gallbladder helpers but, please, please, avoid any kind of sudden event sort of flush or "cleanse". Our body organs do not work like a toilet. Trying to "flush" them is a violent act from their perspective (so to speak).
Good solid support, on the other hand, is what I hope you will find. -
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Keebler
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- You might start here.
Though not at all about lyme, this is one of the best reference resources on my bookshelf that has wonderful chapters, many graciously available through their website.
LIVER & KIDNEY SUPPORT & and several HERXHEIMER support links, too. -
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- Because inflammation is such a major contributor to pain and to gallbladder & liver dysfunction . . . WOBENZYME or other ENZYME formulas may be very helpful, too.
Excellent, thorough information all the way to the end:
Institute of Traditional Medicine -
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RZR
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Thank you, Keebler.
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Keebler
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- Please pop back in on this thread and let us know how it goes. And if you found other things to help as well. Hope you feel better.
Acupuncture might also be very good.
And look up to see if there might be someone near you trained in the VISCERAL MANIPULATION with UPLEDGER INSTITUTE. Likely a D.O. or a P.T. and they may be covered by your insurance for the diagnosis of "pain".
Some YouTube videos are done by professionals. If you can find a good belly massage or yoga for gallbladder kind of clip, that might help. Look for health professional, though, not just a flower child. -
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Brussels
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RZR,
If I were you, I would buy the Tesla wand for 24 bucks and give it a try.
When I use it on my gall bladder, the pain goes away, I HEAR (anyone in the room will hear) it flushing bile, I feel IMMEDIATE relief.
Then I use in my liver, and the same happen. My liver-gall bladder were my worst organs. Now I feel they are so light, as they never been, and I am using the Tesla high frequency wand for ONLY 3 months.
My daughter's gall bladder was terribly suffering from gluten allergy, years of inflammation. She needed to be on liver-gall bladder drops every day. Not hungry, tired after eating, since she is a baby.
In the last 3 months, her life changed drastically. She first is not glutten allergic anymore. She is eating double of what she ate. She feels great after eating, no more fatigue. She does not take any drops for her gall bladder since then. Her lyme doc is so surprised, he bought 2 Tesla wands himself.
Besides, it solved her KPU problem, meaning, mineral absorption. It solved mine too, and we do not need zinc anymore. So that is what I would do: invest 25 bucks and give it try.
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