The Liver Flush
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Cleaning the liver is the most powerful way to improve your health, as it
cleans internal fats, oxidized fats and cholesterol. It is  the key to improve
digestion which is the basis of a healthy body.  The Liver Flush is the last
of the cleanses, and should not be done before the  parasite cleanse,
and the kidney cleanse.

What is the Liver Flush?  The Liver Flush is the way to clean the liver bile
ducts  and the gallbladder of gallstones.  

How are the stones formed? The liver produces bile, a yellow liquid that
aids in the digestion and absorption of fats and oils. Ducts and tubes
carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder and on to the intestines.
Gallstones forms when the liver begins
secreting bile that is abnormally
saturated with cholesterol.  The excess
cholesterol crystallizes and it forms
stones which are stored in the
gallbladder and the connecting ducts.
The crystals gradually grow in number  
until even hundreds of gallstones
develops.  As the ducts are blocked by
the gallstones, much less cholesterol
leaves the body, and cholesterol levels
may rise.  
Colon: disease
usually begins with a
toxic colon...
Parasite: Many health
problems are directly
related to parasite
infestation...
Kidneys:  most of the Time
are take for granted...