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What to eat while flushing, or post-flush

Published Thursday, June 23, 2011 By editor. Under Liver Problems  Tags: gall stones, liver detox food, liver flush, liver problems, liver stones  

A diet of very simple, warming, soothing, cooked whole foods. Kichadi, rice/beans, steamed veggies, veggie soup, lentil soup, broccoli soup, hot cereal, oatmeal, sweet potato, pasta, apples, pears, berries. Drink lots of water post-flush. Taking an Emergen-C really helps with the hangover effect.

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veggie soup for post liver flush

 

 

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