Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How To Cleanse The Gallbladder

By Lester King

The organ in your body that holds the body's waste is the gallbladder. The gallbladder also has the function of helping in food digestion.

For people that tend to eat a lot of fatty and oily food, the oil and fat deposits are stored up in the liver and gallbladder. Once the accumulation gathers up over a period of time, the fats and oils form into gallstones.

These gallstones can cause health problems to you since they cause bile to back up and bacteria to spread in your body. Once the problems escalate to pain, people eventually go to surgeon to have the gallstones removed.

If surgery is prohibitive to you due to high costs or you are afraid of surgery, then you might want to try a more natural remedy to getting rid of gallstones.

One of these natural remedies that people are trying is the gallbladder cleanse. The gallbladder cleanse is a home remedy which does not require expensive equipment or medication.

If you want to try the gallbladder cleanse you should talk to you doctor first to get the OK from him. Otherwise you may end up having complications while doing the gallbladder cleanse.

All the necessary components of doing the gallbladder cleanse can be found at any supermarket. You will need apple juice, olive oil, Epsom salt, and lemons.

During the first six days of the gallbladder cleanse, you have to drink a several cups of apple juice everyday. This loosens up the gallstones so that they can pass through your system easier.

At the end of the 6th day, prepare a mixture of olive oil with lemon juice. The mixture amount should be 2/3 olive oil and 1/3 lemon juice. Drink this olive oil mixture before going to bed.

On the 7th day in the morning after you wake up, mix the Epsom salt and warm water together and drink. This is a laxative which will cause you to excrete your gallstones.

Early on you should aim to do as much gallbladder cleansing as possible. Then later on you can decrease the amount of times you do it. - 14130

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