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why are you supposed to avoid onions if you have gall stones?
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tiggerlou
I can understand avoiding animal fats and certainly all the other things on the typical list: caffeine, sugar, alcohol, refined foods, etc. But why onions??
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Posted by tiggerlou
I can understand avoiding animal fats and certainly all the other things on the typical list: caffeine, sugar, alcohol, refined foods, etc. But why onions??