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Gall Bladder Diet Tips and moreGallstone Removal for Your Health and Wellbeing
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Gallstone removal is a procedure that removes the buildup of calculus in the gallbladder. It is also called a cholelithotomy. Essentially, your gallbladder is not a vital organ in the body. It is located underneath the liver on the right side of the abdomen. Cleansing away gallstones, however, helps improve digestion and your overall health.Gallstones are made when the bile that the gallbladder produces crystallizes into a stone-like material. When your body is free from gallstones, you are less prone to allergies and it eliminates pain in your upper arm, back or shoulder. You also have more energy to work and play.
There are natural ways and invasive ways for gallstones removal. When it comes to your wellness, it’s always advised that you do gallbladder flushes. You can do this by taking in two cups of olive oil. This oil stimulates the gallbladder to release bile. When there is an increased amount of bile that comes out of your gallbladder, it can also push the stones and crystals of bile out.
Another regimen for naturally removing gallstones and flushing your gallbladder of hardened bile is to take four glasses of apple juice everyday for five days. You can also eat five apples if you don’t like to drink apple juice. The juice from the apples makes the gallstones softer.
To facilitate gallstone removal, eat normally for these five days. On the sixth day, take no dinner. Take instead a teaspoon of Epsom salt with a glass of warm water. Do it again at 8 p.m. The magnesium sulfate in the Epsom salt opens the gallbladder ducts. Two hours after that, you then take half a cup of olive oil or sesame oil with a half cup of fresh lemon juice that is mixed well. The oil acts as a lubricant for the stones to ease their passage.
You can also go for gall bladder relief procedures like the oral dissolution therapy or the extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy to help cleanse your gallbladder of gallstones. One works with a drug that dissolves the stones; and the other method utilizes shock waves to break the stones up into smaller pieces that are easier to pass.
When it comes to surgical procedures, a surgeon will have to make incisions on the abdomen in order to get to the gallbladder and cut the cystic duct away to remove the gallbladder. Either way, it’s always good for your health and wellbeing to do gallstone removal.
If you prefer to go the natural route, then a good option is to follow the advice outlined in the Gallstone Removal Report. It is a complete guide to naturally getting rid of gallstones, and also how to prevent them from returning.
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2 Responses to “Gallstone Removal for Your Health and Wellbeing”
Willy said on September 16th, 2011
Terry said on September 19th, 2011
Glad to hear it worked out for you, Willy.
This works amazingly. I done this cleanse at least once a year for the past 5 years. The first time was right after my doctor sent me for an ultrasound and I was told I would need surgery to remove the gallstones and gallbladder. I searched the internet and found this alternative under a Kidney/gallbladder cleanse and tried it. The stones passed easily. My doctor still denies it as an alternative, but he cannot provide an explanation of why the gall stones disappeared. And, it does make a difference in the amount of energy. I do it now as a preventive measure. I just finished up with the olive oil. The taste is not great, but if put in the freezer for 15 minutes before drinking, it is tolerable. Much better than going through the expense and pain of surgical removal