Sunday, June 17, 2007

Flush Gall Stones Naturally

  Approximately 750,000 Americans will have their gall bladder removed this year. Symptoms usually come in the form of severe pain the upper right abdomen, nausea, and indigestion. When you have an attack from gall stones, you will probably experience intense pain from 15 minutes up to a few hours. Most people who experience this pain find it debilitating and have difficulty leading normal lives. Since there is such a high proportion of the population that is at risk for gall stones (about 1 in 12), it is very important to protect yourself from this harmful, painful and even deadly condition. Complications from gall stones can be serious, and even fatal, if left untreated.

  Gall stones can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball and may be smooth and round or irregular with a number of edges. You can have just one stone or hundreds of them. Gall stones, often yellow in color, are composed mainly of undissolved cholesterol, although they can also have other components, such as calcium and bilirubin, the residue from the breakdown of red blood cells. 

  We have to start with the liver, because it works hand in hand with the gall bladder. Your liver produces bile, a greenish-brown fluid charged with the duty of digesting fats. The bile is sent to the gall bladder where it is concentrated and stored. When you eat, your gall bladder contracts and releases stored bile where it begins to help break down the fat in your food. But if bile within your gall bladder becomes chemically unbalanced, it can form into hardened particles that eventually grow into gall stones. This chemical imbalance, very simply, is an overload of cholesterol which hardens with the bile to form gall stones. Cholesterol does NOT exist in the vegetable kingdom. Therefore, a diet high in cholesterol is a diet high in animal foods such as meat, chicken, fish, and all dairy foods.

  The root of the problem is your diet. You have to begin by cutting cholesterol out of your diet. It isn't just harmful to your gall bladder... it is the main culprit in heart disease, the number one killer of Americans. Cutting cholesterol out of your diet is the first and most important way to achieve significant health benefits and protection from disease. Instead of eating animals, you should try eating foods high in nutrients and fiber and low in saturated fat. You will be surprised to learn there are so many delicious recipes and options out there that won't make you suffer from a new diet. In addition, you can expect to lose a lot of weight as well as experience new found energy throughout the day. 

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Gall Stones - The Risks of Surgery

Risks of Surgery to Remove Gall Stones

Approximately 750,000 Americans will have their gall bladders removed this year. Since there is such a high proportion of the population that is at risk for gall stones (about 1 in 12), it is very important to protect yourself from this harmful, painful and even deadly condition. Complications from gall stones can be serious, and even fatal, if left untreated. Having said this, I don't believe gall bladder surgery to be a good option. There are two very good reasons for this...


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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Gall Stones

About 1 in 12 people have gall stones, although many do not even know it as no symptoms have cropped up yet. About 80% of gall stones are solid deposits of cholesterol that form in your gall bladder or nearby bile ducts. This occurs because too much cholesterol is eaten in the diet. While you do need a small amount of cholesterol for good health, your liver produces all the cholesterol your body needs. That means you never need to get cholesterol from your diet. When you do eat cholesterol, in the form of animal foods (meat, chicken, fish, dairy etc...) your body has a very tough time digesting it. The excess cholesterol can clog your arteries and overload the liver and gall bladder. When enough cholesterol deposits form, you may very well be the recipient of gall stones.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Gall Stones Detox Diet

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Gall Stones FAQ

Some of the most common and important questions about Gall Stones: What are they and how to get rid of them naturally plus much more...

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

7 Herbs that help flush Gall Stones

The gallbladder is a small organ located directly under the liver. It acts as a bile reservoir; it concentrates bile which is secreted by the liver and is used by the body to digest fats. If the liver is overloaded with toxins and saturated fats, the bile (which carries toxins and fats) will eventually inflame the gallbladder. When enough cholesterol deposits (from saturated fats) have formed, they crystallize with the bile to form Gall Stones.

If the gallbladder becomes inflamed, it causes sever pain in the upper right abdomen. This is accompanied by fever, nausea and vomiting. This condition must be treated immediately as it can be life threatening. Often, persons with Gall Stones have no symptoms. If a stone blocks the bile passage however, nausea, vomiting and pain in the upper right abdominal region occur. These symptoms often arise after the individual has eaten fried or fatty foods.

Here are 7 herbs that work together to reduce inflammation, pain and help flush gall stones safely out of the body.

Barberry Bark- Barberry is one of the best remedies for and promoting the flow of bile. It is indicated when there is an inflammation of the gall bladder or in the presence of gallstones. When jaundice occurs due to a congested state of the liver, Barberry is also indicated. Studies show that the main ingredient berberine, activates the macrophages (literally, "big eaters"), white blood cells that devour harmful microorganisms.

Wild Yam Root- Wild yam is very good for the liver and endocrine system, by toning and nourishing the gallbladder, it helps to balance hormone production.

Cramp Bark- Known as a nerve sedative and anti-spasmodic and therefore helping with cramps. This is very helpful for people with gall stones. It is also used to relieve muscle tension in the intestines, airways, uterus, and striated muscles in the limbs or back. It has also been used in treating high blood pressure and other circulatory conditions.

Fennel Seed- Helps open obstructions of the liver, gall bladder and spleen to ease painful swellings. Fennel is also used to treat yellow jaundice, the gout and occasional cramps.

Ginger Root- Shrinks liver tumors in animal testing. Also, impairs cholesterol absorption and stimulates the conversion of cholesterol to bile acids which further cleanses the liver and gall bladder. Ginger also inhibits platelet aggregation.

Catnip Herb- Catnip nourishes the stomach and nerves. It calms the nervous system and is used also for digestion. Catnip herb has also been used to treat inflammation and help to eliminate toxins and flush gall stones.

Peppermint Leaf- Preliminary clinical trials suggest that formulas containing peppermint and related terpenes (fragrant substances found in plants) can dissolve gall stones.1 A number of studies indicate that peppermint may aid in reducing the size of gallstones and thus help some people avoid surgery. Also known as a muscle relaxant and reduces inflammation.

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