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Living without a Gallbladder
By: Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP
Roughly 20 million Americans suffer from gallstones, and 750,000 of them have
their gallbladders removed each year. There are 800,000 hospitalizations $2
billion spend annually on gallbladder disease.
For most people the pain of a malfunctioning gallbladder eventually becomes
unbearable. After one or two trips to the emergency room the suggestion of
surgery is met with certain approval. Unfortunately this may or may not end the
pain and discomfort. The probable after-effects of gallbladder surgery are never
discussed with the patient which leaves the patient with the impression that all
will be well after surgery. But it doesn't take long to realize that all is "not
well" and the patient soon begins to feel very betrayed by their surgeon and
doctor who did not prepare them for "life without a gallbladder."
Contrary to medical opinion the gallbladder is of use to the body. The
gallbladder is a small sac underneath your liver that stores and secretes bile,
a digestive fluid that breaks down fats. Gallstones form when the chemical
compounds in bile become unbalanced -- no one's sure exactly why this happens,
but a diet high in fat often makes the problem worse. Since bile is actually
produced by the liver, it's possible to survive without a gallbladder, but often
not without unpleasant digestive tract complications.The gallbladder is like a
pump. Without it, the liver can't secrete enough bile to properly digest a full
meal. Many people experience symptoms such as diarrhea, gas, abdominal pain,
bloating, indigestion, constipation, increased allergies, liver congestion,
itchy skin and autoimmune diseases. Some patients suffer from dumping syndrome,
in which food is "dumped" too quickly into the intestines from the stomach.
Suggestions for living without a gallbladder:
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Diet is extremely important. Eat low-fat, high fiber,
organic and healthy. Eliminate refined carbohydrates and hydrogenated oils.
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Liver Flush - Every four months. People without gallbladders
may develop stones in the liver which will lead to a sluggish liver.
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Parasite Cleanse - Two times a year. I recommend a six-week
course of Para-Buster then maintenance for 3 weeks.
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Digestive Enzymes - Take 3-5 capsules at least 15 minutes
before each meal. You will need to take enzymes for the rest of your life in
order to digest the good fats (Omega 3) which are essential for good health.
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Reduce chemical overload on the liver (pre-packaged food,
personal care products, lawn products, perfumes, cosmetics, etc.)
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Drink only filtered water - Try to drink 1/2 your body
weight in ounces of water every day.
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Use a Probiotic - I recommend Latero-Flora or Primal Defense.
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Reduce animal intake (meat and dairy) - When consuming
animal products make sure they are free-range, organic and hormone-free.
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Eliminate white sugar and white flour.
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Consume a green drink or pills equal to one-two tablespoons
daily. Quantum Greens is a good choice.
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Activated Charcoal - Some people have found that this helps
with symptoms as it helps to sequester bile acid.
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Chinese Bitters (Chinese Gentian with Bupleurum) in the
morning and Coptis with Bupleurum at night to stimulate bile flow.
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Exercise daily for 30 minutes. Walking is highly suggested.
Following the above suggestions will ensure that your digestive system
operates to its fullest and will help to alleviate many of the side-effects
from gallbladder removal.
So your gallbladder is gone...that's the past. It's time to move on and
educate yourself in getting healthy and feeling better. Following the above
suggestions will ensure that your digestive system operates to its fullest
and will help to alleviate many of the side-effect from gallbladder removal.
You can feel good again after gallbladder surgery, but for most it will mean
committing to a total lifestyle change that will be beneficial in more ways
than just one.
As with most disease, prevention is the best solution, but when disease
strikes remember that there are always solutions and always hope.
If you have any doubts about the self-healing power of your body,
consult your naturopath or health practitioner for advise!
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