Gallstones
in the Liver:
A Major
Health
Risk * 4 7
Most people in the industrialized world have an enlarged liver, especially those who are overweight or obese. What doctors generally consider a "normal-sized" liver is actually oversize. Once all gallstones are removed through a series of liver cleanses, the liver can gradually return to its original size. Almost all diseases of the lungs, bronchi, and upper respiratory passages are either caused or worsened by gallstones in the liver and can be improved or eliminated by removing these stones through liver cleansing.
Disorders of the Urinary System The urinary system is an extremely important excretory system of the body. It consists of the following: two kidneys, which form and excrete urine; two ureters, which convey the urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder; a urinary bladder, where urine collects and is temporarily stored; and a urethra, through which urine passes from the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body (see Figure 11). Smooth functioning of the urinary system is essential for maintaining an appropriate fluid volume by regulating the amount of water that is excreted in the urine. Other aspects of its function include regulating the concentrations of various electrolytes in the Clean blood Kidneys
Ureters Bladder Urethra Wastes (urine) to the bladder Figure 11: The urinary system
Blood with wastes