How to Melt Gallstones

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Melt Gallstones

Gallstones cause tremendous pain and can be difficult to treat. Traditional medicine uses injections and prescription medications to melt gallstones; however, these treatments can be expensive and have negative side effects. Luckily for you, if you are suffering from severe pain while your body is trying to pass a gallstone, there is a natural remedy that you can use to melt your gallstones.

Things You'll Need

  • Dry adzuki beans
  • 2 qt. cooking pot
  • Glass container or large glass jar
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Instructions

    • 1

      Boil two quarts of water over medium heat. Add 3 tbsp. of dried adzuki beans to the boiling water.

    • 2

      Cover the pot, leaving the lid open a bit so that steam can escape, and return the water to a boil.

    • 3

      Turn the heat to low and boil the adzuki beans until only about one quart of water remains in the pot.

    • 4

      Set the pot aside and allow the water to cool. Strain the beans, pouring the water into a large jar with a tight fitting lid. Keep the beans, as they are good to eat.

    • 5

      Drink a glass full of warm tea every two to three hours on an empty stomach. You should notice a difference within 24 hours, as the adzuki bean tea will quickly melt the gallstones and allow your body to pass them easily.

Tips & Warnings

  • See a doctor or other healthcare practitioner if your symptoms persist without change after 24 hours. Some people require further treatment to properly melt and pass gallstones

  • Eat the cooked adzuki beans as you would any other beans

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