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A lot easier than surgery to remove stones !!
| 3 day or weekend Gall Bladder Cleanse ( It would be best to use a high enema series flush out your colon before beginning your cleanse.) You can flush out the colon with a high enemas. It will probably take several enemas to clean the entire colon depending how dirty it is. Use a two quart or more if possible enema, not a small ( fleet type enema-sodium phosphate ) you want the entire colon cleaned, so the gallstones can move freely into the colon without restriction. How to use a High Enema
Start Day: Day 1 To start your fast, No solid foods Drink apple juice or any type of juice all day, Eat Applesauce, Pears or Pear juice, Prunes or Figs. Any other fruits, fruit juice is fine to eat or drink also. HERBALS: Metamucil or Citrucel take 1 to 3 times a day.
2nd Day: Same as 1st day 2nd Night - just before bed - That night thoroughly mix 1/2-cup freshly squeezed lemon juice with 1/2 cup, extra virgin olive oil (the kind sold in a dark bottle to protect from light). Mix just before drinking. Drink that all down and go to bed. Try to lie on your right side, with your right leg drawn up as close to your chest as possible and stay in that position. That way for as long as you can to sleep all night on right side (prop up pillows to help). 3rd day: Morning When you awake the third morning you should feel the need to use the bathroom. If not then take a two-quart warm tap water enema. After you have gone to the bathroom look to see if there is any gall stones in the feces,. Gallstones are dark green or black and usually float, and can be any size. After your bowel movement you can take a large volume
enema to insure you have removed all the gall stones. |
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Warning: Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present
unless directed by your health care provider.
Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or
enema may indicate a serious condition.
Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
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| A high enema is the cleansing of the colon
or large intestine. It involves the injection of a solution
into the rectum to soften the feces, distending the rectum and colon, and thereby cause
the easy emptying of the bowel. A high enema is often given for relieving constipation. Before a proctoscopic examination or various other procedures. The most comfortable position seems to be. Is to lie on your left side, with the right leg flexed. (SIMM's position) This position will enable the enema solution to flow easily into the rectum & colon. The solution most commonly used is a mixture of mild soap and approximately two quarts of warm water that is placed in an enema container with a flexible enema tube. The tube end is lubricated and inserted into the rectum about 4 to 6 inches, after which the solution is then slowly administered. Injecting the solution slowly helps to minimize discomfort. It is also helpful to breathe slowly and deeply through the mouth to help minimize discomfort and enable you to take the enema more easily. If you experience cramps, The solution can be slowed or stopped momentarily to make you more comfortable. Once the enema is administered, you will probably feel an urgent need to move your bowels. You should try to hold the solution 5 or 10 minutes to get the best results. Repeat as needed until the return is fairly clear, it will never become completely clear. |
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