Health & Fitness The Best Way To Pass Gallstones Naturally Through A Gallbladder Flush And Liver Cleanse Uneeb KhanSeptember 7, 2022095 views Gallstones Gallstones are small stones that form in the gallbladder, a small organ that sits under your liver. Gallstones are usually made of cholesterol and other substances from the bile that flows from your liver into your intestine to help digest food. If you’ve been diagnosed with gallstones or you think you may be suffering from them, there is a potential way to remove them naturally without surgery. Depending on the size and severity of your (how to dissolve gallstones naturally), the gallbladder flush and liver cleanse can help your body pass the gallstones safely and effectively. In this post I’ll share with you why you should consider the cleanse over surgery, the steps of the cleanse, and my experience doing it. I was diagnosed with gallstones at age 22. After dealing with serious digestion issues, nagging pain in my right shoulder and underneath my right rib, and a surprise breakout of cystic acne along my neck – I went to my doctor for some answers. Immediately he had me go in for an ultrasound on my gallbladder and the diagnosis was gallstones. I had a gallbladder full of them! The solution in his eyes was surgery, but I wanted to do my research first before I had my Table of Contents What are gallstones?Why are gallstones a problem for your health?What are the symptoms of gallstones?Why The Gallbladder Flush and Liver Cleanse Works What are gallstones? Gallstones are a small rock-like mass that are formed in the bile ducts and the gallbladder. They are comprised of calcium salts, cholesterol, and bile pigment (which is what makes them green!). They can be as small as a grain of sand or as big as a golf ball. You may have heard of gallstone attacks, which is when you experience severe pain in your abdomen or back due to gallstones blocking your bile ducts. The pain is caused by the gallbladder trying to push out its contents through a blocked tube. It can be very painful and intense. Why are gallstones a problem for your health? Gallstones are hard lumps of cholesterol and other substances that form in your gallbladder or bile ducts. They can cause symptoms such as pain, nausea and vomiting, especially when they obstruct the flow of bile from the gallbladder. Gallstones are common in Western countries, where they affect 15% to 20% of people over the age of 30. In some cases, gallstones may cause no symptoms at all. When the bile ducts and gallbladder get filled up with gallstones, it blocks the appropriate amount of bile flowing into your small intestine, which is needed for proper fat digestion. Without the necessary amount of bile flowing into your small intestine to help digest fat, a host of digestive and whole-body issues can crop up. Bile contains bile acids, which help your body break down fat so the small intestine can absorb it and use it for energy and nutrition. Bile accomplishes this through emulsification (think like how an egg helps blend oil and water when you bake). When bile emulsifies fat, it breaks it up into microscopic droplets giving the fat-chewing enzyme lipase What are the symptoms of gallstones? Gallstone symptoms can range from feeling no symptoms at all (queue mind blown) to mild and uncomfortable to extremely severe that require serious medical intervention. We’ll start with the mild and uncomfortable symptoms first: Nagging pain underneath your right rib cage 10-20 minutes after eating Nagging pain behind your right shoulder blade 10-20 minutes after eating Cystic acne along the lymph nodes pathways of the neck (with bile production being backed up you can’t detox so your body finds other ways to do it!) Comedone acne (little bumps with no white or black head) around the chin and temples of the forehead (again, detox issues) Digestive upset like bloating and nausea after eating a fatty meal Why The Gallbladder Flush and Liver Cleanse Works The gallbladder is a small organ that sits under the liver. It stores bile, a digestive fluid made by the liver. Bile is released by the gallbladder into the small intestine to help digest fat. Gallstones are small stones made of cholesterol or other substances that form in the gallbladder. Gallstones are common in women over age 50 and men over age 60. They often don’t cause any symptoms and aren’t discovered until they block a duct through which bile flows from the liver to the intestine (biliary stone). Blockage can cause severe pain, nausea and vomiting. In order to help your gallbladder and bile ducts expel gallstones naturally you need to open up and relax your digestive tract. You accomplish this with the cleanse by ingesting magnesium sulphate, AKA Epsom salts with water purifier ro. Epsom salts have been used for decades to help treat constipation. Epsom salts relax and draw water into the intestines, helping soften and pass stool. Because of this osmotic action, you need to be very well hydrated before you start the cleanse!