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Congrats! Can I ask what product you used?

wendy

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> I just came back from the dr- I got the results from my last u/s and

> blood tests, and had more bloodwork done today.

>

> My liver enzymes are slightly elevated. I still have a fatty liver,

> but the gallbladder sludge is gone- it was there for my first u/s but

> not at my second. I guess the flushes worked!!

>

> Do you think doing more flushes would clear out my liver, or is

> something else going on?

>

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I used the epsom salts/olive oil/ grapefruit juice recipe from the

link in this group.

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> > I just came back from the dr- I got the results from my last u/s

and

> > blood tests, and had more bloodwork done today.

> >

> > My liver enzymes are slightly elevated. I still have a fatty

liver,

> > but the gallbladder sludge is gone- it was there for my first

u/s but

> > not at my second. I guess the flushes worked!!

> >

> > Do you think doing more flushes would clear out my liver, or is

> > something else going on?

> >

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Does anybody have any ideas? Will doing more flushes help heal the

fatty liver, or is there something else I need to do?

>

> I just came back from the dr- I got the results from my last u/s and

> blood tests, and had more bloodwork done today.

>

> My liver enzymes are slightly elevated. I still have a fatty liver,

> but the gallbladder sludge is gone- it was there for my first u/s

but

> not at my second. I guess the flushes worked!!

>

> Do you think doing more flushes would clear out my liver, or is

> something else going on?

>

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Hi Ruth,

More flushes will definitely help but there is more that you need to do.

The picture of doing a flush and having the liver and gallbladder emptying out

is a fatally simplistic view. The flushes support and stimulate a natural

process which at times gets the gallbladder to release crepitus that it is

having trouble with for one reason or another. Diet and lifestyle changes away

from the above that got you in the position are foundational in attaining

optimal health. Nutrienting, supporting, and protecting the liver/gallbladder

from further damage also a very good idea. The gallbladder/liver flush is a

very valuable " trick " but not a cure by any means. Always, in all ways, -Dave

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Subject: Re: How to treat fatty liver?

Does anybody have any ideas? Will doing more flushes help heal the

fatty liver, or is there something else I need to do?

>

> I just came back from the dr- I got the results from my last u/s and

> blood tests, and had more bloodwork done today.

>

> My liver enzymes are slightly elevated. I still have a fatty liver,

> but the gallbladder sludge is gone- it was there for my first u/s

but

> not at my second. I guess the flushes worked!!

>

> Do you think doing more flushes would clear out my liver, or is

> something else going on?

>

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OK, so what kind of dietary changes should I be making? Is it enough

that I'm no longer taking the prescription drugs I took a few years

ago?

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> > I just came back from the dr- I got the results from my last

u/s and

> > blood tests, and had more bloodwork done today.

> >

> > My liver enzymes are slightly elevated. I still have a fatty

liver,

> > but the gallbladder sludge is gone- it was there for my first

u/s

> but

> > not at my second. I guess the flushes worked!!

> >

> > Do you think doing more flushes would clear out my liver, or

is

> > something else going on?

> >

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