Detox Program: Optional Softening of Gallstones Before the Detox

Optional Softening of Gallstones Before the Detox

One of the primary purposes of the liver detox is to flush all of the gallstones from your body and minimize the chances of their return. It should be noted, though, that there can be some discomfort in the process. However, you can minimize that. It is possible to significantly soften the stones before the detox so that they pass much more easily and with much less discomfort. For most people, this is not a problem, and the discomfort is very mild. But if you already have significant discomfort when eating fats, it may be advisable to think about doing the following prep program just before doing the liver detox. In fact, although we say this formula is optional when doing the liver detox, in truth, it is highly recommended for everyone.

You need to use an anti-lithic, or stone breaking, formula. As a bonus, such a formula will also break up stones and sludge in the kidneys and pancreas. For more information on how the formula works, check out this Barron Report.

My personal version of the formula, called KGP Flush, if you want to use that one, is available from Baseline Nutritionals® -- starting in mid-October 2007.

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