Dr. Salar Liver and Gallbladder
Liver and
Gallbladder
The procedure listed below should be followed to promote
expulsion of gall stones. Such a cleansing further assists with the
removal of bile, and toxic materials including bacteria and parasites,
as well as the release of old emotions from the liver... Click Image for more info >>
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The Liver and Gallbladder Cleansing
Salt
Instructions
The Liver flush requires six days of preparation, followed by
16-20 hours of actual cleansing. To remove cholesterol, you need the
following items:
| Apple Juice |
Six 1-liter (32 oz) containers |
| Cleansing Salt |
4 tablespoons dissolved in three 8 oz. glasses of
water. |
| Virgin olive oil, cold-pressed |
One-half glass (4 oz) |
| Either fresh grapefruit (pink is best), or fresh
lemon and orange combined* |
Enough to squeeze 2/3 glass of juice; 2 pint jars,
one with a lid. |
*If you cannot tolerate grapefruit juice or if it tends to make
you nauseous, you may use equal amounts of freshly squeezed lemon and
orange juice instead. The effect is the same with either choice.
1. Drink 1 liter (32 oz.) of apple juice per day for a
period of six days minimum. The malic acid in the apple juice
softens the gallstones and makes their passage through the bile ducts
smooth and easy. The apple juice has a strong cleansing effect. Drink
the apple juice slowly throughout the day, between meals (avoid
drinking the juice during, just before and in thefirst two hours after
meal, and in the evening). This is in addition to your normal water
intake.
2. Dietary recommendations: During the entire
week of preparation and cleansing, avoid taking foods or beverages that
are cold or chilled; they chill the liver and, thereby, reduce the
effectiveness of the cleanse. All foods or beverages should be warm or
at least room temperature.To help the liver prepare for the main flush,
do not eat animal products, dairy products and fried food items.
Otherwise, eat normal meals, but avoid overeating.
3. The best times for cleansing: The main and
final part of the liver flush is best done over a weekend when you are
not under any pressure and have enough time to rest. Although the
cleanse is effective at any time of the month, it should preferably
coincide with a day between full moon and new moon. Try to avoid doing
the actual flush on the full moon itself. The day of new moon is the
most conducive for cleansing and healing.
4. If you take any medication: While on the
liver flush regimen, avoid taking any medication, vitamins or
supplements that are not absolutely necessary, it is important not to
give the liver any extra work that could interfere with its cleansing
efforts.
5. Make sure that you cleanse your colon before and
after you do a liver flush. Colon cleansing, either done a few
days before or, ideally, on the sixth day of preparation, helps to avoid
or minimize any discomfort or nausea that may arise during the actual
liver flush. It prevents back-flushing of the oil mixture or waste
products from the intestinal tract. It also assists the body in swiftly
eliminating the gallstones.
6. What you need to do on the sixth day of drinking
apple juice: If you feel hungry in themorning, eat a light
breakfast, such as a hot cereal; oatmeal would be an ideal choice.
Avoidsugar or other sweeteners, spices, milk butter, oils, yogurt,
cheese, ham, eggs, nuts, pastries, cold cereals, etc. Fruits or
vegetables with white rice (preferably Basmati rice) and flavor it with a
little unrefined sea or rock salt. To repeat, do not eat any protein
foods, butter or oil, or you might feel ill during the actual
cleanse. Do not eat or drink anything (except water) after 2 PM,
otherwise, you may not flush out any stones! Follow the exact
timing given below to receive the maximum benefit from the liver flush.
Evening
6:00 PM: Add four tablespoons of Cleansing Salt to a
total of 24 ounces (three 8 oz. glasses) of filtered water in a jar.
This makes four 6 oz. servings. Drink your first portion (3/4 glass)
now. You may take a few sips of water afterwards to neutralize the
bitter taste in the mouth or add a little lemon juice to improve the
taste. Some people drink it with a large plastic straw to bypass the
taste buds on the tongue. It is also helpful to rinse out the mouth with
baking soda. One of the main actions of the Cleansing Salt is to
dilate (widen) the bile ducts, making it easy for the stones to pass.
Moreover, it clears out waste that may obstruct the release of the
stones.
8:00 PM: Drink your second serving (3/4 glass)
of Cleansing Salt.
9:30 PM: If you have not had a bowel movement
until now and not done a colon cleanse within the past 24 hours, take a
water enema; this will trigger a series of bowel movements.
9:45 PM: Thoroughly wash the grapefruits (or
lemons and oranges). Squeeze them by hand and remove pulp. You will need
¾ glass of juice. Pour the juice and ½ glass of olive oil into the pint
jar. Close the jar tightly and shake hard, about 20 times or until the
solution is watery. Ideally, you should drink this mixture at 10:00 PM,
but if you feel you still need to visit the bathroom a few more times,
you may delay this step for up to 10 minutes.
10:00 PM: Stand next to your bed (do not sit
down) and drink the concoction, if possible, straight. Do not take more
than 5 minutes for this.
Lie on your right side with your knees pulled towards
your head. Lie perfectly still for a least 20 minutes and try not to
speak! Put your attention on your liver. There won't be any
spasms or pain because the Cleansing Salt keeps the bile duct valves
wide open and relaxed, and the bile that is excreted along with the
stones keeps the bile ducts well lubricated. Go to sleep if you can.
The Following Morning
6:00-6:30 AM: Upon awakening, but not before 6
AM, drink your third ¾ glass of Cleansing Salt. Rest, read or meditate.
If you are very sleepy, you may go back to bed, although it is best if
the body stays in the upright position. Most people feel fine and prefer
to do some light exercises, such as
Yoga.
8:00-8:30 AM: Drink your fourth and last ¾
glass of Cleansing Salt.
10:00-10:30 AM: You may drink freshly pressed
fruit juice at this time. One half-hour later, you may eat one or two
pieces of fresh fruit. One hour later, you may eat regular (but lightly)
food. By the evening or the next morning, you should be back to normal,
and feel the first signs of improvement.
Continue to eat light meals during the following days.
Remember, your liver and gallbladder underwent major "surgery", albeit
without harmful side effects.
Note: Drink water whenever thirsty, except
right after drinking Cleansing Salt and for the first two hours after
drinking the oil mixture.
The use of this herbal supplement is a traditional nutritional
use that is not intended to be prescribed for, or to treat any disease,
and does not claim to cure any disease, including diseases involving
fevers, colds, flu or invading organisms.
Caution: As with any dietary or herbal
supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use
of this product. If you have ulcers, gallstones or are nursing,
pregnant, or considering pregnancy, you should consult your health care
provider prior to taking this product.