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After the 1st
cleanse, the liver as a whole
will begin to function more efficiently and you
may notice sudden improvements, sometime within
a few hours. Pains will be less, energy will
increase and clarity of mind will improve
considerably.
However within a few days the stones
from the rear of the liver will have
traveled"forward" towards the two main bile
ducts exiting the liver, which may cause some of
the previous symptoms of discomfort to return.
In fact, you may feel disappointed because the
recovery seems so short lived. But all this
shows that there are still stones left behind
ready to be removed with the next round of
elimination. Nevertheless, the liver’s self
repair and cleanse responses will have greatly
increased, adding a great deal of effectiveness
to this all-important organ of the body.
As long as there are still a few stone
moving from some of the thousands of small bile
ducts towards the hundreds of larger bile ducts,
the may combine to form large stones and produce
such previously experienced symptoms as
backache, headache, earache, digestive trouble,
bloated ness, irritability, anger, etc.,
although these may be less severe than before.
If a new cleanse no longer produces stones,
which usually happens after about the
fourth-sixth cleanse
(depending on your condition), your liver
can be considered to be in excellent condition.
Still, it is recommended to
repeat the liver cleanse every six months.
Each cleanse will give a further boost
to the liver and take care of any toxins that
may have accumulated in the meanwhile.
Because you remove toxins from your body, you
can expect to loose some weight after every
session (from 0.5 to 3 kg), enlarged liver can
reduce in size resulting in reduced abdominal
area and generally more fit and healthy look.
The liver
cleanse has been undertaken and
recommended by many doctors and pioneers of the
past . Cleaning the liver bile ducts is the most
powerful procedure that one can do to improve
the body’s health. It dramatically improves
digestion, which is the basis of our whole
health.
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