Liver Bile Duct Obstruction

This section explains that blockages in the liver’s bile ducts can occur when stones form not only in the gallbladder but also inside the liver itself. These internal stones are sometimes referred to as intrahepatic stones. The author states that the majority of stones actually originate in the liver, while only a smaller portion develop in the gallbladder. Although a significant percentage of people worldwide are expected to develop gallbladder stones, the number of individuals with stones in the liver may be far higher.

The author describes working with many people suffering from a wide range of chronic health problems and claims that every one of them had substantial amounts of stones lodged in their liver. According to this view, these stones interfere with overall health, energy, and the body’s natural vitality.

The liver is described as a central organ that influences how cells grow, repair themselves, and function. When the liver becomes obstructed or weakened — including by the presence of stones — its ability to regulate the body is reduced. The author links this impaired liver function to chronic illnesses such as cancer, arthritis, heart disease, and various liver disorders.