A liver and gallbladder detox protocol usually spans a few days, focusing on a specific schedule for each day to prepare the liver and gallbladder for the final “flush.” Below is a sample day-by-day breakdown from preparation through to the flush. Remember to consult a healthcare professional before attempting this protocol, as individual health needs vary. Here’s a general plan to follow:

Days 1–4: Preparation Phase

  • Goal: Begin loosening up bile, softening potential gallstones, and hydrating.
  • Diet:
    • Eat a low-fat, high-fiber diet to reduce strain on the liver and gallbladder.
    • Avoid red meats, processed foods, and dairy.
    • Focus on vegetables, fruits, and lean protein (if needed).
  • Daily Routine:
    • Morning:
      • Upon Waking: Drink 1 cup of warm water with lemon (or apple cider vinegar) to stimulate digestion.
      • 30 minutes after waking: Take a dandelion root or milk thistle supplement to support liver function.
    • Throughout the Day:
      • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water, ideally with a pinch of sea salt or some electrolytes, to flush toxins.
      • Juice: Consider drinking apple juice or malic acid supplements, which can help soften gallstones and make it easier for bile to flow.
      • Magnesium Supplement: If taking magnesium daily, do so in the evening, about 1–2 hours before bed, as it aids in digestion and relaxation. ( ideally have a magnesium chloride bath in the evening and/or use magnesium oil and/or butter )

Day 5: Flush Day

  1. Follow a Liquid Diet in the Morning: Have light juices, herbal teas, or water-based smoothies, but avoid any fats or oils.
  2. No Eating After 2 PM: Stop all solid food by this time, as your body will need to be ready for the flushing stage in the evening.
  3. Prepare Magnesium Solution:
    • Dissolve 4 tablespoons of Epsom salt/ Magnesium Chloride/ Magnesium Citrate in 3 cups of filtered water.
    • Split this into 4 portions to drink at specific times.

Flush Evening Schedule:

  • 6:00 PM:
    • Drink the first dose of the Magnesium solution (about 3/4 cup).
    • Tip: You can add a splash of lemon juice if the taste is difficult.
  • 8:00 PM:
    • Drink the second dose of the Magnesium solution (3/4 cup).
  • 9:45 PM:
    • Prepare a mixture of 1/2 cup olive oil and 1/2 cup grapefruit juice (freshly squeezed).
    • Stir well.
  • 10:00 PM:
    • Drink the olive oil and grapefruit mixture in one go if possible.
    • Immediately lie down on your right side for at least 30 minutes to help the solution move through the liver and gallbladder.

Day 6: Post-Flush Day

  1. 6:00 AM:
    • Drink the third dose of the Magnesium solution (3/4 cup).
  2. 8:00 AM:
    • Drink the final dose of the Magnesium solution (3/4 cup).
  3. Mid-Morning:
    • Begin reintroducing light foods, such as fresh fruit, clear broth, or steamed vegetables. Gradually add more foods as tolerated.
  4. Continue Hydrating: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to flush out any remaining toxins.

Tips and Reminders

  • Plan for Rest: The flush process can sometimes cause mild nausea or bathroom urgency. Clear your schedule, especially for Days 5 and 6.
  • Magnesium After the Flush: If using magnesium for relaxation, consider having a bath on Day 6 to aid in muscle relaxation and sleep.

Remember that everyone’s experience with a liver and gallbladder cleanse can be different. Listen to your body and consider checking in with a healthcare provider to adjust as needed.

  • You can mix 2 tablespoons of Epson salts and 2 tablespoons of magnesium chloride for your solution.
  • magnesium flakes oils and magnesium body butters can be used daily to enhance relaxation and enhance your ability to deal with stress and put you into a parasympathetic state
  • 2 tablespoons of magnesium chloride in an enema bag is great during and after the cleanse

although I have many years of experience and I’ve tried all the procedures above myself and I do rely on medical professionals for advice and sound information. I myself am not a medical professional and I do not take any responsibility nor am I telling you how to do these procedures, but trust your intuition and your instincts will guide you . If it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it. Always follow the advice of a medical professional and seek out other points of view and perspectives.