Are liver flushes dangerous?
Liver flushes can make you feel very hot and sweaty on the night you do them as the toxins are released and the body cleanses. You can feel nausea, dizzyness, burp up stomach acids, blech! Rarely, people come close to passing out because their liver gives up so many toxins/stones at once. Sometimes people vomit, either from the oil not being mixed well enough with the juice, or from Epsom salts due to magnesium toxicity. Sometimes a stone can get stuck in a duct and lower the amount of bile released. This is easily taken care of with another flush. If you have clay-colored (gray) stools, or slick and floating, after a flush, you can bet a stone is blocking bile, as bile makes brown stools. Some people have experienced pain with a stuck stone, but no one has had to go to a hospital. Best thing to do is to make sure you dissolve the stones as much as possible before flushing. Some people fail to clean their colons after a flush, so they get fatigue, brain fog, etc., due to the released t