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Important Legal Notice: These instructions for the Clark cleanses have been modified to comply with European Directives. The original texts are from Dr. Hulda Clark’s books. Nothing in this informational paper should be construed as medical advice, nor should the impression be made by anthing in this borchure, that these products are intended to prevent, treat or mitigate disease.
DR. HULDA CLARK’S LIVER FLUSH
NOTICE: Do not be disappointed if the concrements you see are not as large as in the picture. Even if you only get a couple of dozen small concrements out of your liver, you have achieved a great deal for your liver and your overall health.
Cleansing the liver dramatically improves digestion, which is the basis of your whole health. You have more energy and an increased sense of well being.
Cleaning the liver bile ducts is the most powerful procedure that you can do to improve your body's health. But it should not be done before the parasite program, and for best results should follow the kidney cleanse. |
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It is the job of the liver to make bile, 1 to 1½ quarts in a day! The liver is full of tubes (biliary tubing) that de-liver the bile to one large tube (the common bile duct). The gallbladder is attached to the common bile duct and acts as a storage reservoir. Eating fat or protein triggers the gallbladder to squeeze itself empty after about twenty minutes, and the stored bile finishes its trip down the common bile duct to the intestine.
For many persons, including children, the biliary tubing is choked with concrements. When the gallbladder is scanned or X-rayed nothing is seen. That is because these are not what would be considered “gall stones”. First, they are not typically in the gallbladder. Furthermore, most are too small and not calcified, a prerequi-site for visibility on X-ray. They are usually just cholesterol concrements that form naturally in the liver and, because they are found in most everybody, can be considered normal to a degree. There are over half a dozen varieties of these concrements. They can be black, red, white, green or tan colored. The green ones get their color from being coated with bile.
Notice in the picture how many have imbedded unidentified objects. Notice how many are shaped like corks with longitudinal grooves below the tops. We can visualize the blocked bile ducts from such shapes. Other concrements are composites – made of many smaller ones – showing that they regrouped in the bile ducts some time after the last cleanse.
As the concrements grow and become more numerous the back pressure on the liver causes it to make less bile. It is also thought to slow the flow of lymphatic fluid.
Imagine the situation if your garden hose had marbles in it. Much less water would flow, which in turn would decrease the ability of the hose to squirt out the marbles. Much less cholesterol then leaves the body. |
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 Some of these stones were sent to the lab |
PREPARATION
Zap daily the week before and complete the Parasite cleanse before attempting a liver cleanse. If you are on the maintenance parasite program, you are always ready to do the cleanse.
Completing the kidney cleanse before cleansing the liver is also highly recommended. You want your kidneys, bladder and urinary tract in top working condition so they can efficiently remove any undesirable substances incidentally absorbed from the intestine as the bile is being excreted.
INGREDIENTS
- Epsom salts: 4 tablespoons
- Olive oil: half cup (light olive oil is easier to get down), and for best results, ozonate it for 20 minutes. Add 2 drops HCl.
- Fresh pink grapefruit: 1 large or 2 small, enough to squeeze 2/3 cup juice. Hot wash twice first and dry each time.
- Ornithine: 4 to 8, to be sure you can sleep. Don’t skip this!
- Large plastic straw: to help drink potion.
- Pint jar with lid
- Black Walnut Tincture, any strength: 10 to 20 drops.
Choose a day like Saturday for the cleanse, since you will be able to rest the next day. Take no medicines, vitamins or pills that you can do without; they could prevent success. Stop the parasite program and kidney herbs, too, the day before. Eat a no-fat breakfast and lunch such as cooked cereal, fruit, fruit juice, bread and preserves or honey (no butter or milk). This allows the bile to build up and develop pressure in the liver. Higher pressure pushes out more concrements.
2:00 PM. Do not eat or drink after 2 o'clock. If you break this rule you could feel quite ill later. Get your Ep-som salt ready. Mix 4 tbs. in 3 cups water and pour this into a jar. This makes four servings, ¾ cup each. Set the jar in the refrigerator to get ice cold (this is for convenience and taste only).
6:00 PM. Drink one serving (¾ cup) of the ice cold Epsom salts. If you did not prepare this ahead of time, mix 1 tbs. in ¾ cup water now. You may add 1/8 tsp. vitamin C powder to improve the taste. You may also drink a few mouthfuls of water afterwards or rinse your mouth. Get the olive oil (ozonated, if possible) and grapefruit out to warm up.
8:00 PM. Repeat by drinking another ¾ cup of Epsom salts. You haven't eaten since two o'clock, but you won't feel hungry. Get your bedtime chores done.
The timing is critical for success.
9:45 PM. Pour ½ cup (measured) olive oil into the pint jar. Add 2 drops HCl to sterilize. Wash grapefruit twice in hot water and dry; squeeze by hand into the measuring cup. Remove pulp with fork. You should have at least ½ cup, more (up to ¾ cup) is best. You may use part lemonade. Add this to the olive oil.
Also add Black Walnut Tincture. Close the jar tightly with the lid and shake hard until watery (only fresh grapefruit juice does this).
Now visit the bathroom one or more time, even if it makes you late for your ten o'clock drink. Don't be more than 15 minutes late. You will get fewer concrements out.
10:00 PM. drink the potion you have mixed. Take 4 ornithine capsules with the first sips to make sure you will sleep through the night. Take 8 if you need. Drinking through a large plastic straw helps it go down easier. You may use oil and vinegar salad dressing, or straight honey to chase it down between sips. Have these ready in a tablespoon on the kitchen counter. Take it all to your bedside if you want, but drink it standing up. Get it down within 5 minutes (fifteen minutes for very elderly or weak persons).
Lie down immediately. You might fail to get concrements out if you don't. The sooner you lie down the more concrements you will get out. Be ready for bed ahead of time.
Don't clean up the kitchen. As soon as the drink is down walk to your bed and lie down flat on your back with your head up high on the pillow. Try to think about what is happening in the liver. Try to keep perfectly still for at least 20 minutes. You may feel a train of concrements traveling along the bile ducts like marbles.
There is no pain because the bile duct valves are open (thank you Epsom salts!). Go to sleep, you may fail to get concrements out if you don't.
Next morning: Upon awakening take your third dose of Epsom salts. If you have indigestion or nausea wait until it is gone before drinking the Epsom salts.
You may go back to bed. Don't take this potion before 6:00 am.
2 Hours Later. Take your fourth (the last) dose of Epsom salts. You may go back to bed again.
After 2 More Hours you may eat. Start with fruit juice. Half an hour later eat fruit. One hour later you may eat regular food but keep it light. By supper you should feel recovered.
How well did you do? Expect diarrhea in the morning. Use a flashlight to look for concrements in the toilet with the bowel movement. Look for the green kind since this is proof that they are from the liver, not food residue. Only bile from the liver is pea green. The bowel movement sinks but concrements float because of the cholesterol inside. Count them all roughly, whether tan or green. You will need to total 2000 before the liver is cleaned enough. The first cleanse may rid you of them for a few days, but more can travel forward from the rear. You may repeat cleanses at two week intervals. Never cleanse your liver when you are [acutely] ill.
Sometimes the bile ducts are full of cholesterol crystals that did not form into round concrements. They appear as a “chaff” floating on top of the toilet bowl water. It may be tan colored, harboring millions of tiny white crystals. Cleansing this chaff is just as important as purging concrements.
How safe is the liver cleanse? It is very safe. My opinion is based on over 500 cases, including many persons in their seventies and eighties. None went to the hospital; none even reported pain. However it can make you feel quite ill for one or two days afterwards, although in every one of these cases the maintenance parasite program had been neglected. This is why the instructions direct you to complete the parasite and kidney cleanses programs first.
CONGRATULATIONS
You have cleansed your liver. I like to think I have perfected this recipe, but I certainly can not take credit for its origin. It was invented hundreds, if not thousands, of years ago. THANK YOU, HERBALISTS!
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