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- Gallbladder Problems
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- Think of the gallbladder as
the liver's sidekick. In comparison to the much larger liver (under which it appears to nestle for protection),
the gallbladder
has comparatively little to do. Primarily, it stores bile manufactured by the liver. When
you eat a fatty meal, the gallbladder contracts and releases bile into the first section
of the small intestine, which is called the duodenum. In fact, two signals of gallbladder problems
include stomach pains and a bloated feeling after eating high-fat foods. Bitter herbs like
gentian are the best way to stimulate bile-production and improve fat digestion.
| Most North American physicians are not
very concerned about bile deficiency, but European doctors do worry about this problem. If
a patient of a European doctor is diagnosed as being bile-deficient, chances are, the
physician will prescribe an herbal formula to correct the problem. Several European drugs
contain one of the most potent bile stimulants in the plant worlddandelion. When the German over-the-counter drug
Hepaticholwhich is made mostly from dandelionalong with nettle
and a few other herbs, was tested, the results were impressive. A study conducted in
Germany in 1952 showed that all the people with gallbladder problems who took Hepatichol
improved within only a few days.
Several compounds in turmeric increase bile and also help other bile stimulants
do a better job. In the early 1970s, German researchers found that when turmeric was taken with milk thistle and celandine, it increased bile flow about
six times more than when the herbs were used without it.
One of the most commonand most unpleasantgallstones problems
is gallstones. These little "stones" are usually formed from concentrated bile
and cholesterol combined with minerals and pigments. Gallstones do not create much trouble
until they journey out of the gallbladder through the narrow duct that leads into the
small intestine. If the stones are large, this can be very painful. Even worse, if the
stones get lodged in the duct, they can block the flow of bile, upset the digestion of fats and
cause inflammation, infection and even jaundice.
Because of these serious consequences, any gallstones treatment
should be conducted only under the expert care of a health care professional. Any herbs
that increase the production and flow of bile will encourage gallstones to move along.
However, if the stones are moved out into the duct or are already blocking it, you could
make things worse instead of better by taking herbs. This is particularly true of
"the liver flush"a popular home treatment for gallstones. If someone
recommends drinking this unappetizing combination of olive oil and lemon juice, be wary. I
have heard many people describe the impressively large "gallstones" that they
magically passed with no pain. According to Michael Murray, N.D., and Joseph Pizzorno,
N.D., the authors of The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, these are not gallstones
at all, but rather balls formed when a chemical reaction causes oil and lemon to combine
with minerals in the intestine. |
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