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Food for gallstones by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Gallstones are crystalline bodies formed in the gall bladder by accretion or concretion of normal or abnormal bile components. The gall bladder is a pear shaped pouch that squirt bile into the intestines to aid digestion. When the bile in the gall bladder become supersaturated with ch ... Read on »
What Are Gallstones? by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ located beneath the liver on the right side of the abdomen. The gallbladder's primary functions are to store and concentrate bile and secrete bile into the small intestine at the proper time to help digest food.The gallbladder is connected to the liver and the small intestine by a series of ducts ... Read on »
Say Goodbye To Gallstones With Homeopathy by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Gallstones, a calculus formation in the gall bladder or its ducts, is an extremely painful condition and often curable only through surgery. However, just like you many people have looked for alternative cures to gallbladder and many o ... Read on »
How to remove gallstones from your body naturally by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine ... gitis, cholecystitis, cholesterolosis, biliary cirrhosis, and gallstone ileus and are often associated with deposition of calculi and inflammation. The gallbladder stores the bile salts and the cholesterol made in the liver. Bile salts are then discharged from the gallbladder into the intestine to help digest fats. These bile salts are "soapy" subs ... Read on »
Finally A Natural Remedy For Gallstones That Will Dissolve And Cure Gallstones by mann09 ... tones are completely dissolved. As with all modern medicines, there may be side effects. To understand how to get rid of gallstones, we must first know where they come from. Bile is the key ingredient in the formation of gallstones. Bile helps the body digest fats and is made up of water, cholesterol, fats, bile salts, proteins and bilirubin. The ... Read on »
Gallstones risk factor for colon tumours by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... ndicated that gallstones increased the overall risk of colorectal adenomas by around 60 percent. The researchers attributed the findings to the cancer-promoting properties of bile, the primary constituent of gallstones.American Journal of GastroenterologyDecember 2008http://doctor.ndtv.com/news Read on »
Rapid Weight Loss and Gallstone Formation by Diana Y. Healthy Living Professional ... ilot study An increased risk of gallstone (GS) formation has been linked to obesity and to episodes of rapid and significant weight loss. Previous reports have suggested that bile salt therapy (ursodeoxycholic acid) or prostaglandin inhibition (ibuprofen) may prevent gallstone formation in this high-risk group. The purpose of this study was to inve ... Read on »
REMOVING GALLSTONES NATURALLY by Dr Lai Chiu-Nan by Riyaz N. 1 Comment ... ke no dinner. 3. At 6 PM, take a teaspoon of Epsom salt (magnesium sulphate) with a glass of warm water. 4. At 8 PM, repeat the same. Magnesium sulphate opens the gallbladder ducts. 5. At 10 PM, take half cup olive oil (or sesame oil) with half cup fresh lemon juice. Mix it well and drink it. The oil lubricates the stones to ease their passage. PS. ... Read on »
Long-term magnesium intake reduces the risk of symptomatic gallstone disease among men by Mary W. Patient Expert About 10-15 percent of the U.S. population (20 million people) have gallstones, and 1 million new cases are diagnosed yearly, according to the US National Institutes of Health. New research indicates that higher magnesium intake may decrease t ... Read on »
About Gall Stone by steven The gall bladder is that part of the digestive system which stores and secretes the bile salts that are used in the process of breaking down food into its adsorptive components. A lack of these salts leads to malabsorption maladies. The gall bladder is locate ... Read on »