Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Dissolve Gall Stones

By Rob Fitzer

If you are overweight and experience pain after a meal then you could be suffering from gall bladder disease. The regular treatment for gall bladder disease is surgical removal, and although this generally gets rid of the problem you still have to watch your diet and are restricted from eating foods with a high level of cholesterol.

If you want to flush your gall bladder and liver, then the first thing that you need to do is dissolve the gall stones that are causing you to experience pain and feel nauseous. Dissolving gall stones and flushing your gall bladder and liver are simple things that you can do at home.

You can have a gallbladder flush using pills or natural recipes. When you begin the flush you may find that you pass the stones when you go to the toilet. You should continue the flushing process for two to three days and you may notice that you lose more stones, which are formed excess cholesterol and grease deposits.

Some research evidence tends to suggest that there is a link between surgical removal of the gall bladder and certain types of bowel and colon cancer. If you think that surgery isn't for you then you may want to look at more natural methods that help the body to cleanse and heal itself. One of the problems with gall bladder disease is that the gall bladder is no longer producing the bile it needs to get rid of the stones.

You may also experience feverishness and vomiting when you have gallstones. If you are overweight and have experienced the above symptoms then you should have a liver gallbladder cleanse as soon as possible if you want to avoid the discomfort and expense of gallbladder surgery. - 14130

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