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We are pleased to introduce the
“New & Improved”
”No Apple Juice” Liver/Gallbladder Cleanse
Now there is a way to cleanse the liver without using apple juice as the way to
soften the deposits in the liver and gallbladder. No more bloating, feeding candida and other infestations or imbalancing your blood sugar levels...
The “No Apple Juice” Liver/Gallbladder Cleanse uses Ultra-Phos Liquid, a form of
phosphoric acid, and Malic Acid tablets. These two supplements soften the stones in the liver and gallbladder without the complications of apple juice.
Here's an overview of how the cleanse works
The natural acids in the phosphoric acid in the Ultra-Phos Liquid and in the malic acid
tablets are used to soften hardened bile and other waste products that have collected in the liver and gall bladder.
The actual Liver/Gallbladder cleanse takes 4 days. To optimize your results, I
suggest to follow the 7 day cleanse in “Heal from the Inside Out”. On the fourth day of the flush, magnesium (Epsom salts) is ingested to relax the smooth muscle lining
of the bile ducts, making it possible for larger stones to pass, without pain. Several hours after, you drink a combination of olive oil and grapefruit juice which acts as
the stimulant for gall bladder contraction, forcing the loosened bile and waste materials out of the gall bladder and liver through the relaxed bile ducts. Finally, an
enema or colon hydrotherapy and implant are used on the morning of the day after to release any remaining wastes from the liver, gall bladder and lower G.I. tract. You
can find detailed instructions on how to do an enema and much, much more in “Heal from the Inside Out”.
Well, that’s it! I have guided literally hundreds of people on this cleanse with no
problems. You will feel lighter than ever before and your digestion and many other symptoms will begin to improve...
For information on the Importance of Liver Cleansing click here
If you are interested in a telephone consultation, click here...
Caution: Do not do this liver cleanse if you are sick or have any other medical
concerns. Always consult your physician or health care professional first...
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