In this revised edition of his bestseller The Incredible Liver and Gallbladder Cleanse, Andreas Moritz discusses one of the most common but little-recognized causes of disease:
gallstones that clog the liver. Twenty million Americans suffer from bile colic every year.
Usually treatment consists only of removing the gallbladder, the cost of which is $5 billion a year.
However, this purely symptom-oriented approach does not remove the cause of the disease and, in many cases, creates the conditions for even more serious conditions.
Most adults in the industrialized world, especially those suffering from chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, arthritis, MS, cancer or diabetes, have hundreds, if not thousands, of gallstones (mainly lumps of hardened bile) blocking the bile ducts of their liver.
This book offers an in-depth understanding about the cause of gallstones in the liver and gallbladder and explains why these stones can be held responsible for the most common diseases so widespread in the world today.
It provides readers with the knowledge needed to recognize the presence of stones and gives the necessary do-it-yourself instructions to painlessly remove them in their own homes.
It also offers practical guidelines on how to prevent the formation of new gallstones.
The great success of The Incredible Liver and Gallbladder Purification demonstrates its power and effectiveness. Liver purification has led to extraordinary improvements in health and well-being in thousands of people who have given themselves the precious gift of a strong, clean, renewed liver.
About the author:
Andreas Moritz is a medical intuitive therapist and practitioner of Ayurveda,
iriscopy, Shiatsu and vibrational medicine. He is the author of The Incredible Liver and Gallbladder Purification, Cancer Is Not a Disease, Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation, Lifting the Veil of Duality and Its Time to Come Alive. He is also the creator of the innovative healing systems Ener-Chi Art and Sacred Santémony Divine Chanting for Every Occasion.

