Many of you may feel that stones are formed in the liver and will
migrate down to the Gall bladder. It stands to reason that if the
liver is not functioning properly, you will have more/worse formation
of the stones. This in itself will lead to Gall Bladder attacks.
My sister has gone the gammit, trying to solve her GB attacks - using
diet, naturopathic herbs, chinese herbs, and now ursidol. She had
even been told that she was “fixating” on her gallbladder and needed
tranquilizers. Doctors said that to get rid of her problem, she
needed to have the GB out. It is amzing at the scare tactics that
were utilized in a large metropolis city of Canada!
I’d tried to advise her, but could not tell her if it was or was not
better for her to have the GB out - I can’t see inside of her. BUT
She had so many other symptoms unrelated to GB problems (as well as
the terrible attacks) - weight loss, anemia, pains in unrelated areas
and severe fatigue.
To make a long story short, she has been tested by a blood specialist
- results show that she has hemachromatosis. It attacks the liver
causing cyrrosis. - probably the cause of her GB problems! This
disease is not normally diagnosed. It is a separate test and must be
ordered by the doctor.
She still has her GB and, hopefully, is near the end of a more than 2
year journey of ill health.
Liver Sickness and Gall Sones
August 16th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: health
3 responses so far ↓
1 Neva Marjory // Aug 16, 2007 at 5:12 pm
What natural treatment is there for haema chromatoses?
I believe the body retains too much iron with this?
anne
2 Bernie Magaly // Aug 17, 2007 at 4:13 am
My unasked for opinion is that you are doing yourself a grave disservice by not
learning more about your GB and trying some of the flushes. They are not
difficult to do and the purpose of them is to soften the stones so that they can
be passed easily. I’ve passed stones that measured 3/4 of an inch. Most people
have gallstones even though most do not have any problems due to them. Even if
you have your GB removed, that does not ensure that you won’t still have pain in
that area. Plus you will then forever have bile dripping which can cause an
increased risk of cancer. Surely all those potential problems must be worth
some effort on your part to save your GB.
Amber
I have decided to have my gall bladder removed. I know my own personality and
do not have the self discipline to maintain any kind of regimen using remedies,
like olive oil and lemon morning and night,
During that office visit with my doc that he asked me what I was going to do
about my gallstones. (Total Scooby-Doo moment—-HUH?) I had no idea I had
gallstones. …I was having a problem reconciling all of the home remedies I had
read about and my limited knowledge of anatomy and digestive system. How is it
that taking anything internally is
going to break down these stones and make them pass through your system and
eliminated in a bowel movement. It made no sense.
Marlene
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3 Bernie Magaly // Aug 17, 2007 at 8:10 am
Wow, that was fabulous!
Amber
many people forget that the
gallbladder is just that - a bladder that holds the bile until
required by digestion - it is very passive and only causes problems
when the bile that it stores is toxic or at the wrong pH. Removing
the gallbladder never fixes the problem - it simply allows the
original problem - the liver function - to continue and adds more
stress on an already burdened disgestive system.
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