Video Post by:  Andreas Moritz  (2012)

Hi, this is Andreas Moritz and I have been asked what causes pancreatitis. And this is a very commonly asked question, so I would like to address it here.

From my experience with the liver and gallbladder flush in the last 20 years or so, I found that most people who have pancreatitis, have a preceding condition of intrahepatic bile duct congestion, and oftentimes also gallbladder congestion with stones: calcified stones or non-calcified stones. And so what I found over the years that when a person is suffering from acute pancreatitis it is due to bile sludge and stones from the liver bile ducts and perhaps from the gallbladder, moving into the common bile duct, travelling down through the sphincter and towards the pancreatic duct where the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct merge, they become one before entering or leading into the small intestine or the beginning section of the small intestine, and before the stones would go through this sphincter, sometimes there is a pile up, a blockage, and when the blockage is there for quite some time then the body will try to push the stones into the pancreatic duct and once the pancreatic duct is congested with the sludge or with the stones from the liver or gallbladder, then the enzymes that the pancreas produces in order to help digest food, these pancreatic enzymes cannot be properly activated, and then they become destructive and they are trapped in the pancreas, so they are not coming through, they are not passing into the intestinal track and the pancreatic enzymes are very, very powerful and if they are not passing through or eliminated, then, they inflame the cells in the pancreas.

So it leads to backwashing of enzymes and other substances in the pancreas where the pancreas begins to digest itself and this is an acute form of pancreatitis.

If there is a prolonged experience of liver bile duct congestion, then the pancreas, in addition to all of that, cannot get rid of its own metabolic waste products… there is a vein that directly goes from the pancreas into the liver trying to get rid of its waste matter that includes uric acid, lactic acid, urea, all kinds of important metabolic waste products that the pancreas needs to get rid of, in order to prevent suffocation by this waste.

Also, like everywhere else in the body, the pancreas cells have to be replaced in due time. Pancreatic cells live on an average only 6 to 8 weeks. So they need to be replaced by new ones, and the old ones have to find their way out, and they do that via the vein that travels from the pancreas to the liver and if the liver bile ducts are blocked, the liver becomes congested and cannot take up or remove and break down or convert these waste products into harmless materials. So what happens is that there will be backwashing of some of this waste building up in the pancreas which can lead to a chronic form of pancreas problems, leading all the way up to pancreatic cancer.

So it’s important to understand the relationship between the liver, gallbladder and the pancreas, and not to just treat the pancreas. If you try to do that, there is only limited success. It’s very, very hard to treat pancreatitis successfully with the normal methods of medicine.

And so it’s best to rely on treating it at the causal level. Making sure that the liver and bile ducts… the liver and gallbladder… are clean through a series of liver and gallbladder flushes and you can use the instructions contained in my book The Amazing Liver And Gallbladder Flush.” And when you do that, you are basically protecting your pancreas from all ills, unless of course you drink a lot of alcohol or eat a lot of meat, which has been recently shown to cause pancreatic destruction, and diabetes, by the way.

So it is essential that we nip at the bud of this problem and make sure that the liver is clean, so that the pancreas can remain clean and effective… and not just treat the symptoms.

I remember one case (it was in France) who had pancreatitis, acute pancreatitis, and he had to stay in hospital for 6 weeks and then he was released and then two months later he had another bout of pancreatitis so he rang me up and or his wife rang me up and asked if there was anything else you can do and I said yes, take a glass of Epsom salts, one tablespoon of Epsom salts, on an empty stomach, drink that because that will help to release the blockage in the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct at the ampulla of Vater, that area just before the combined duct – pancreatic duct and common bile duct which merge with the small intestine. And so he immediately opened up that duct, released the stones and sludge and the person had almost like within an hour, instant relief. Pancreatitis disappeared.

So there are natural means to deal with that.

In addition to this, I advised that person to massage the small toes, the second, the third and fourth small toe vigorously and put a pack of apple cider vinegar like a towel soaked in warm apple cider vinegar over the liver area and he was just perfectly fine and didn’t have to go to the hospital and then he followed up with doing a series of liver and gallbladder flushes and recently his wife reported back to me (this happened two years ago) reported back to me that he was in perfect health, he never had a pancreas problem again.

So there are natural means to deal with pancreatitis, but I would recommend definitely to make sure to clean out the liver and gallbladder, don’t forget to clean the colon before and after each liver flush so to avoid any complications or side effects, and that will take care of most of cases of pancreatitis.

Thank you.

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