You will need
  • - sorbitol;
  • - Heather;
  • and vegetable juices;
  • - strawberries;
  • red Rowan.
Instruction
1
With constant aching and piercing pain, heaviness in the right hypochondrium, nausea, you must consult your doctor, who will prescribe the necessary blood and urine tests, and will send on ultrasound examination of abdominal cavity organs.
2
In case of detection of stones in the liver prescribed medication, but may may require surgical intervention, ultrasonic grinding stones (a conglomerate).
3
In the treatment of the disease in a mild form, use the experience of folk medicine, which recommends at stones in the liver use juicing, admission fees, medicinal herbs etc.
4
Removal of pathologically changed liver bile, microbes, salts of cholesterol and bilirubin in the form of sand and small conglomerates contributes to the purification of sorbitol. Take 2 full, heaped, tablespoons of sorbitol and pour 250 ml of boiling water. Pre-prepare the bottle of hot water. Drinking a solution of sorbitol in the hot, lay the right side on the heater and are in this position until, until the start of urination in the toilet.
5
The procedure is recommended in the days when there is no need to leave the house. It is considered effective in the case where there is reduction of heaviness and pain in the right upper quadrant and rapid appearance of the chair. Tyubazh spend at the beginning of treatment once in 5 days, then once a week, once in two weeks.
6
When gallstones is recommended infusion of Heather. Pour 20 g herb to 600 ml of boiling water in a thermos. Insisting for 2 hours, strain. Take 15 ml of the tincture every 2 hours. The course - 14 days.
7
In summer, drink a mixture of celery juice with carrot, zucchini, cucumber, tomato juices, in proportion 1:2.
8
Also recommended in the summer season, take on an empty stomach a glass of strawberry for 3 weeks.
9
A very effective way to treat gallstones is the intake of juice of the red Rowan of 0.25 Cup 2-3 times a day for half an hour before meals for 1,5-2 months.