The dangers of having gallstones or liver flush for people with GERD (acid reflux)

According to naturopathic medicine, having a liver or gallstone flush helps in many ways to alleviate a number of problems, including back, shoulder and leg pain, and even some digestive disorders, due to the nature of its healing effect. cleaning: eliminate toxins. and all that accumulated and unhealthy fat that is stored in your gallbladder. Traditional doctors may have a different opinion on this, but the results do not lie.

Works.

Unless you have GERD or acid reflux.

Technically, GERD is a digestive disorder, and I wouldn’t go into its definition here, as you may already know what it is, especially if you’ve been dealing with it for a long period of time and have already searched the internet. -Detailed information on acid reflux. The point of this article is to emphasize that you can do a gallstone or liver flush, in the context of two things:

You do NOT have GERD (acid reflux), or…

You are CURED of your GERD (acid reflux) and you are confident that your stomach can handle it.

Common “ingredients” involved with a gallstone or liver flush are olive oil, lemon or grapefruit, and epsom salt. For a normal person, these may be tolerable. But if you suffer from acid reflux, this adds to the problem, for the following reasons:

1. Olive oil is fat. Taking half a cup (which is usually the recommendation for a successful flush) would put a strain on the liver and could cause excess bile to be secreted to digest the oil. However, there is a higher chance that you will also develop bile reflux. Not a good thing, in my experience as revealed by my endoscopy test.

2. Lemon or grapefruit they are supposed to be mixed with the olive oil before taking it. Although lemon and grape are high alkaline foods, for some people it tends to increase stomach acidity. Why this happens, I have yet to find out. One type of fruit may not have the same compatibility with different individuals. Personally, I stick to apples, bananas, and watermelon, as recommended by my nutritionist.

3. Epsom Salt, if taken without taking the necessary precautions, can do more harm than good. This can also cause more heartburn problems if care is not taken. The curious thing about what you just read is that both my traditional doctor and my naturopathic doctor agreed on this. Finally, a point where both can meet! On a very serious note, this is something to consider if you want to naturally cure your GERD or acid reflux.

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