One of the reasons why surgery is being assailed as a treatment option for gallbladder disorder is because it deals with the removal not only of the stones but the gallbladder itself.
In fact, doctors who often recommend this treatment are criticized for not considering the possible outcomes of gallbladder removal. If you are a person suffering from gallbladder disorder it would be best if you are aware that there are methods available to dissolve gallstones naturally.
Studies have been made in order to provide a clearer medical solution on how gallstones should be treated. In fact, these studies were able to arrive at natural solutions used by medical communities in other countries. It is said that it is only in the Western part of the world that gallbladders are being removed as the answer to gallstones removal.
As if the gallbladder was a part of the human anatomy that was placed there with no particular purpose at all. Probably if gallstones sufferers knew the role of the gallbladders in the digestive system, they will readily elect treatment methods that dissolve gallstones naturally.
The Importance of Gallbladder in the Digestive System
So before succumbing to a doctor�s recommendation of removing your gallbladder, you should know that this will not end your digestive problems at all. A gallbladder provides a receptacle for the bile juices that the liver continuously produces. Once the small intestines become filled with food, it will be a signal for the gallbladder to pour in the bile juices into the small intestines as an aid to food digestion.
If the gallbladder is removed, the liver will simply deposit its continuous production of bile into the small intestines even, if there is no food to digest. The individual will now experience the effect of bile acids lingering in his intestines without any food to dissolve.
Colic or gas pains will now take place and in some cases, even diarrhea. In time, this regular recurrence will irritate the lining of the intestines and thus lead to cancer.
So if you�re suffering from gallstones and your doctor will discourage you from choosing non-surgical methods, it would be best if you solicited other medical opinions. There is really nothing wrong if you will choose treatments that dissolve gallstones naturally.
As additional information, here are five most effective remedies that can dissolve gallstone naturally:
1. Include magnesium rich foods as part of your daily intake. In fact, some people claim that a good dose of magnesium can have instant effect if you are currently suffering from gallbladder pains. It helps dissolve some of the stones, thereby easing out slight pressure in the gallbladder swelling. Studies show that 400 mg of magnesium daily can help prevent further gallstone formation.
2. Avoid food with saturated fats to lessen the production of cholesterol. The constant increase of cholesterol will of course cause more bile juices to harden and form into stones.
3. Eat more fruits and vegetables to flush out more of the bad cholesterol. This again aids to prevent increasing the cholesterol level in the gallbladder that causes the bile juices to harden.
4. Be a coffee drinker if you are not. Coffee and other bitter substances are said to have the ability to dissolve gallstones and thus promote bile flow.
5. Take Vitamin C supplements aside from eating foods rich in Vitamin C. The properties of this vitamin are said to be capable of converting cholesterol into bile.
You can always consult other doctors and get their opinions about gallbladder removal and the possibility of opting for treatments that dissolve gallstones naturally.
Author's Bio
Alvin Hopkinson is a leading researcher in the area of natural remedies and gallstones treatment.
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My husband had his gall bladder removed several years ago. He suffers none of the consequences listed from removal. His colonoscopy recently showed improved colon health from the colonoscopy he had near the time of gall bladder removal, if that indicates anything. Some people do have problems and some people don't. It has shown not effect on over all life expectancy. I have seen many people in thier 80's and 90's who had it removed 50 years ago.
But agreed, there is much you can do to prevent a surgery, including the gall bladder/liver flush.
Some people need to take bile salts after removal as the liver doesn't pump out bile fast enough for them for some high fat meals.
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Bile is a fat emulsifier, and it is the high lecithin content that gives bile its emulsification properties. Increase bile to dissolve these stones or prevent them. One way to do this is to increase the fiber in the diet. Also fiber will feed the friendly flora, which will help the body in many other ways. Increase B vitamin levels, which help the liver in its regulation of hormones that affect stone formation.
Bitter tasting herbs hit the bitter receptors of the tongue the vagus nerve is stimulated. This in turn kicks up stomach acidity, bile secretion, and pancreatic enzyme release. Digestive bitters are very convenient here. Bitters stimulate the liver to flush, so it is very important to drink plenty of water throughout the day when using bitters. This flushing of the liver will also help with hormone regulation as the liver breaks down excess hormones including estrogen and progesterone. Lecithin is important as well; as it is the main constituent of bile.
Bile is a fat emulsifier, and it is the high lecithin content that gives bile its emulsification properties. Increase bile to dissolve these stones or prevent them. One way to do this is to increase the fiber in the diet. Also fiber will feed the friendly flora, which will help the body in many other ways. Increase B vitamin levels, which help the liver in its regulation of hormones that affect stone formation.
Bitter tasting herbs hit the bitter receptors of the tongue the vagus nerve is stimulated. This in turn kicks up stomach acidity, bile secretion, and pancreatic enzyme release. Digestive bitters are very convenient here. Bitters stimulate the liver to flush, so it is very important to drink plenty of water throughout the day when using bitters. This flushing of the liver will also help with hormone regulation as the liver breaks down excess hormones including estrogen and progesterone. Lecithin is important as well; as it is the main constituent of bile.
Would those bitters found in the german food stores be acceptable?
Anything that has a bitter taste is suitable. The back of the tongue just has to taste it for the stimulation of the vagus nerve. Sometimes I just use a tiny crystal of aloe ferox; and suck on it before a meal. I try to stay away from herbs that are laxative or drops that contain laxative herbs; because I already have a problem from previous dependency. You only have to use a half dropper of the liquid bitters. It really does not take much at all. I don't like Swedish bitters due to the camphor; but others work very well.
Here is the place where I find my aloe ferox crystals. It is a laxative, like other aloe; so I only use a tiny bit. https://www.africancapealoe.com/store..._40536846.html The normal use is enough crystals to be equal to the size of the head of a match. I use less. They really are bitter.
Cholesterol and or saturated fat has little or no impact on blood cholesterol levels. Cholesterol, a vital substance, is produced by the liver and has many important functions.
If a doctor ever tells you to consume a low cholesterol diet to improve your blood cholesterol I would recommend finding a new doctor.
Also, foods that were considered to be high in saturated fat decades ago when a lot of foods were natural are now low in sat fat and high in PUFA's.
Lard for example used to be about 98% saturated fat. Now most of it is around 39% due to feed changes in livestock and farm animals.