Remedies against gallstones with ‘the bird gall’

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Although I share a lot about anti-gallstone remedies on social media, the method I am going to present below is also very useful. This recipe is taken from how birds in the wild melt the sand in their gizzards after eating sand. It has been found that birds eat small stones and sand along with food; and birds’ digestive system dissolves these sands and helps food to be better digested. But how does this process work? After birds eat, bile secretion increases. The bile content of birds and the bile content of other animals are different. The bile of birds allows the stones to melt more easily, and then a strong muscular layer in birds’ gizzard and the substances they produce rub against each other with stones and then they melt, mix with food and get digested. Using this perfect system, we can easily get rid of gallstones and intestinal stones.

Here’s how to do it:

No matter if it is a duck, a goose or a turkey, put the bile in a 100-150 gram glass container (try to use a black container, if not available, you can wrap paper around the transparent container.) Put it in the fridge. Take 3-4 teaspoons of the bile after meals, mix it with half a glass of water and drink it.

           To take advantage of the ingredients in bird’s gizzards, cut the yellow inner layer of chicken or turkey gizzards and separate them from the muscle layer, then dry and powder these membranes, then mix 100 grams of powder with 250 grams of unrefined olive oil and put it in a glass container. Drink a teaspoon of this oil before each meal. Mix before use.