To dissolve stones in the gallbladder
Set the clock in front of you. Note the time. Drink four tablespoons of Provencal oil and immediately drink one tablespoon of lemon juice. Exactly after 15 minutes repeat in the same order and continue to repeat these two doses exactly after 15 minutes: first the oil, then the lemon juice. Repeat until the
oil has run out. When the oil is drunk, drink all the lemon juice left in the bottle in one go. All of the above should be done with precision. Every effort should be made not to spew much oil. A small loss of oil with a weak eructation is almost irrelevant, but a large eructation should be avoided. Lemon juice while not allowing nausea, which appears sometimes during treatment. If there is a belch, then all the same sequence and intervals of time must be observed. If the intervals are not observed accurately, some stones in the gallbladder may remain. Even worse, if they remain in a narrow passage, and this can cause biliary colic in a few days, when the stones begin to move toward the exit. Sometimes not all stones come out at the same time, and several bowel movements are required. The next day after treatment, you can drink tinctures from medicinal dried herbs.
Take the olive oil for half an hour before meals. Start with a half teaspoon and go to a tea cup, all the time gradually increasing the dose. Treatment usually lasts two to three weeks. According to the observations of folk healers, with this treatment, the secretion of gastric juice decreases, and this seems to protect against ulcers and abscesses in the stomach. This agent expels stones from the gallbladder and pushes them out without surgery.
Take a few beet heads, wash, peel, finely chop or grate, add water and cook until the liquid becomes almost like a syrup. Drink three quarters of a glass several times a day. Drink beet juice for a long time.
Drink the field horsetail, brewing it like tea.
Drink a mixture of carrot, cucumber and beetroot juice( in two parts of carrot one part of cucumber and beet juice).