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I Did 40 Liver Flushes. Here Is What Actually Came Out — And Why It Changed Everything I Understood About Disease
The liver is not just a detox organ. It is the terrain upon which every other healing intervention either succeeds or fails. After 40 liver flushes over eight years — and what I found floating in the toilet bowl each time — I understand why almost every chronic illness begins and ends here.
I need to warn you that this post contains graphic descriptions of what comes out of a human body during a liver and gallbladder flush.
I am not going to apologise for that.
Because what comes out — and what it means — is one of the most important things I have ever seen in eight years of clinical practice and my own personal healing journey. And the reason most people never know about it is precisely because it is graphic, and uncomfortable, and completely incompatible with the story conventional medicine tells about the liver.
The story that says your liver enzymes are normal therefore your liver is fine.
The story that says gallstones are a surgical problem that appears suddenly in middle age rather than the predictable accumulation of decades of impaired bile flow.
The story that says the green, brown, and cream-coloured stones that float in the toilet after a liver flush cannot possibly be gallstones because gallstones are too hard to pass this way.
I have done 40 liver flushes. I know what comes out. And I know what it means for every chronic illness I have ever worked with.
This is that story.