I was informed that I have gall stones. Is there a way to rid them without having surgery?
Mar 31, 2010
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4 comments
Susan Yarrawonga on March 31, 2010 at 7:01 pm
You can try to flush them out or try to dissolve them.
You can find further information in a search for gallstones + dissolve.
mjbrightergem33 on March 31, 2010 at 7:01 pm
yes but you wont believe it,, you will have to drink wegtable juices and tomatoe juice only this will disolve the gallstones naturally and u will pass them.. . i suggest u look for a book called,. BACK TO EDEN;; LIKE ITS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM /
doctors today perform surgeries for this mainly because it is very very profitable..
MaryAnn on March 31, 2010 at 7:01 pm
Eat a total non fat, no rich food diet. Drink plenty of water to flush out the toxins. Green tea, Unsweetened cranberry concentrate from the health food store. 8 ounces mixed with a gallon of water, will flush your kidneys and urinary tract so I’m sure it will be good for your gall bladder also.
The Micro surgery is very simple, if the pain is continuous and BAD, DO NOT PUT IT OFF.
My Daughter developed gall stones during her pregnancy then after my granddaughter was delivered she was afraid of the surgery. They progressed into her stomach and embedded in the stomach walls. She finally had the MAJOR SURGERY. Really massive. SO PLEASE CORRECT YOUR DIET AND IF THE PAIN DOES NOT GO AWAY, HAVE THE DAY SURGERY.
So correct your diet and see if it helps the pain, she ate a lot of white rice and stewed tomatoes. No oils, butters, fats, very light on the meats. Stay with chicken breast, grilled poached fish. Veggies and fruit. Stay away from rich things.
No desserts.
Good Luck.
carpal-tunnel-provider on March 31, 2010 at 7:01 pm
Not really..depending on their size they are like marbles in a bag..and if one gets stuck in the duct or tube going out of gallbladder then all the juices get backed up and thats when you have pain etc..and will need surgery
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