I have a friend with a sick gallbladder so I told her I'd check here with y'all (you guys have been an incredible source of help and knowledge for me!). I've already had mine taken out years ago but she is trying to avoid that as much as possible considering the medical establishment has proven to be so untrustworthy. Any information you can give to help would be so much appreciated, the poor thing is miserable- not to the horrible stage yet, but she's getting there. Thank you & God bless! 💗
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Advanced TUDCA from Cellcore Biosciences or Microbe Formulas combined with one of their binders. gallbladder is clogged and full of poisons making it sludgy and unable to function properly. This I also impairs liver function and severely hinders detoxification. Gallbladder flushes can also be done; Global Healing Center has a protocol that works well.
The gallbladder holds the bile that carries all the toxic waste from the liver out of the feces. Mold toxins, chemicals, and parasites like giardia sludge the bile and clog the ducts into the intestine. This directly affects stomach acid production and can lead to GERD, acid reflux, etc.
Restoring bile flow restores detoxification and reduces/removes gallstones in the process.
Thank you!
Just had mine out in August. Went bad in a day. No prior symptoms. Turns out 25% was gangrenous. If they are saying they want to remove, let them. If it burst, she could die. Went to ER in major pain and it took them 18 hours to find a bed. Other than that, my experience with the ER, hospital, and doc was great. Not a single mention of vax or mask.
Wow! I'm really glad you're ok! I had a terrible attack that ended me up in the er on morphine and then had it out the next week. The worst pain I've ever been in period.
has she identified what causes her pain? I started having gall bladder pain a few years ago. I realized that cheese and junk food - specifically potato chips and cheese puffs - caused almost immediate pain so I eliminated those snacks. turns out hard cheese is OK, its the soft processed cheese product that does me in. chips....I figure its the grease. I also have to watch how often I have pizza.
I added more fiber/whole grains to my diet along with lots of spinach (both cooked and raw in salad), apple cider vinegar chew and magnesium chew. So, unless I cheat and eat something that I KNOW will hurt, I havent had any more attacks.
My SIL has the same problem, but she has not been able to identify the cause, so suffers with it. BIL had to have his removed.
Thank you, She hasn't really been able to pinpoint anything she just kinda guesses but isn't really sure.
When eating heavy meals, the gallbladder can be oversollicited and its bile duct can become partially clogged, and this causes the sharp pain.
Surprizingly, a vigorous finger massage near the liver can relieve temporary sharp pain in many cases.
Andreas Moritz The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush
I have to say I have never done this myself, but a friend of mine raves about it. She recommends you do another mild detox before you do this one just to get most of the stuff out of your system. Because this one is a pretty intense one and your body has to be ready for it. You have to read the entire book cover to cover before you even start. Good luck.
I had a very inflamed gallbladder about 12 years ago. The pain was so severe I thought I was having a heart attack. I started doing the flushes with lemon juice and olive oil and drinking a special concoction for the liver and gallbladder. It took a few tries to get my gallbladder healthy again. I also read at the time that an unhealthy liver is the root cause of getting an inflamed gallbladder. I would start with a liver cleanse, then do a gallbladder cleanse to keep that organ healthy and intact. There's a lot of info and products available now that I didn't have 12 years ago. If you have your gallbladder removed, you still have to deal with the root cause.
If it is not stones. If it is the sphincter for example, low thyroid affects the functioning, but most docs say thyroid is adequate when it is on the low side.
The gall bladder can be massaged. It is a bit to the right of the middle of the rib cage. Diet and supplements, like beets; I found the list on line, do not remember them all. Avoid cabbages though.
When I get an attack, the pain runs up the right side of the chest to the jaw. Very painful. I immediately take ibuprofen and lie down.
Very manageable over several years, glad I did not give in to surgery.
If it's simply down to a functionality percentage and not linked to stones, disease, etc... I'd definitely consider putting off surgery.
I got insurance farmed on my gall bladder. Took it out, only 14% functionality (when 25% is near 100% in actuality). Now Im one of the unlucky ones who have to go to the crapper upwards of 15+ times a day with normal routine eating.
Not an expert in any way, just did a quick search, might (or not) be of use...