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💎 1. What gallstones and “liver stones” really are
Gallstones form when bile becomes thick and over-saturated with cholesterol, bilirubin, or calcium salts.
Liver stones/sludge are often semi-solid accumulations of oxidized fats and pigments within the bile ducts.
Both appear when bile flow slows, bile acids aren’t well-balanced with phosphatidylcholine and taurine/glycine, and the liver is under oxidative stress.
⚗️ 2. How Curb changes bile chemistry
Curb’s formula encourages bile to stay liquid and balanced, preventing and even helping expel existing stones:
• Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA)
Regenerates glutathione, which keeps cholesterol and bilirubin in solution rather than letting them crystallize.
Enhances mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids, lowering the intra-hepatic fat that thickens bile.
• L-Carnitine
Transports long-chain fats into mitochondria so they’re burned for energy instead of dumped into bile.
Reduces triglyceride concentration in bile, which otherwise leads to waxy “soap stones.”
• Chromium + B-vitamins
Improve insulin sensitivity and lower liver triglyceride synthesis — again preventing bile supersaturation.
B6 and B12 donate methyl groups for taurine and glycine conjugation, the step that makes bile acids water-soluble. Soluble bile = slippery bile.
When bile chemistry shifts this way, the ducts relax, bile begins to flow, and small, soft cholesterol aggregates can start to move out — which explains why so many people on your protocol see visible stones released after consistent use.
🌊 3. The physiological “flush” effect
Once bile thins, several things happen:
The gallbladder contracts more effectively, squeezing out debris.
Bile pressure rises slightly, helping dislodge soft stones or plugs.
The intestine receives a larger bile load, stimulating peristalsis — the “movement” people feel during your cleanse.
Curb doesn’t contain magnesium or oil like a classic Moritz-style flush, but by retraining the liver to make high-quality bile, it gently reproduces that effect over time rather than in one dramatic night.
🔄 4. Why it keeps working with repetition
Each day that blood sugar, oxidation, and fatty-acid balance improve, new bile is produced that’s thinner and richer in bile salts.
That means the body is continually:
Dissolving residual cholesterol crystals,
Expelling stagnant bile from intra-hepatic ducts, and
Preventing new stones from forming.
So when people on our program report “passing stones,” what’s happening is a progressive liquefaction and release of old bile solids — a very good sign of liver rejuvenation.
🪶 5. Practical points for your protocol
To maximize this effect:
Hydration: at least ½ body-weight (lbs) in ounces of clean water daily.
Mineral support: magnesium or trace-mineral drops keep bile alkaline and duct tissue relaxed.
Timing: Curb mid-morning or pre-meal enhances bile flow when digestion is active.
USE 3 TIMES A WEEK
💎 1. What gallstones and “liver stones” really are
Gallstones form when bile becomes thick and over-saturated with cholesterol, bilirubin, or calcium salts.
Liver stones/sludge are often semi-solid accumulations of oxidized fats and pigments within the bile ducts.
Both appear when bile flow slows, bile acids aren’t well-balanced with phosphatidylcholine and taurine/glycine, and the liver is under oxidative stress.
⚗️ 2. How Curb changes bile chemistry
Curb’s formula encourages bile to stay liquid and balanced, preventing and even helping expel existing stones:
• Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA)
Regenerates glutathione, which keeps cholesterol and bilirubin in solution rather than letting them crystallize.
Enhances mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids, lowering the intra-hepatic fat that thickens bile.
• L-Carnitine
Transports long-chain fats into mitochondria so they’re burned for energy instead of dumped into bile.
Reduces triglyceride concentration in bile, which otherwise leads to waxy “soap stones.”
• Chromium + B-vitamins
Improve insulin sensitivity and lower liver triglyceride synthesis — again preventing bile supersaturation.
B6 and B12 donate methyl groups for taurine and glycine conjugation, the step that makes bile acids water-soluble. Soluble bile = slippery bile.
When bile chemistry shifts this way, the ducts relax, bile begins to flow, and small, soft cholesterol aggregates can start to move out — which explains why so many people on your protocol see visible stones released after consistent use.
🌊 3. The physiological “flush” effect
Once bile thins, several things happen:
The gallbladder contracts more effectively, squeezing out debris.
Bile pressure rises slightly, helping dislodge soft stones or plugs.
The intestine receives a larger bile load, stimulating peristalsis — the “movement” people feel during your cleanse.
Curb doesn’t contain magnesium or oil like a classic Moritz-style flush, but by retraining the liver to make high-quality bile, it gently reproduces that effect over time rather than in one dramatic night.
🔄 4. Why it keeps working with repetition
Each day that blood sugar, oxidation, and fatty-acid balance improve, new bile is produced that’s thinner and richer in bile salts.
That means the body is continually:
Dissolving residual cholesterol crystals,
Expelling stagnant bile from intra-hepatic ducts, and
Preventing new stones from forming.
So when people on our program report “passing stones,” what’s happening is a progressive liquefaction and release of old bile solids — a very good sign of liver rejuvenation.
🪶 5. Practical points for your protocol
To maximize this effect:
Hydration: at least ½ body-weight (lbs) in ounces of clean water daily.
Mineral support: magnesium or trace-mineral drops keep bile alkaline and duct tissue relaxed.
Timing: Curb mid-morning or pre-meal enhances bile flow when digestion is active.
USE 3 TIMES A WEEK