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The gallbladder is a small sack that collects and holds the bile that's made by the liver. The gallbladder concentrates the bile and releases appropriate amounts when needed. The bile is dispensed via a narrow tube (the most popular bile duct) into the digestive system after consuming meals containing oils and fats. This bile is essential for the efficient digestion of fats.

Have you ever seen among those television commercials marketing "concentrated dishwashing detergent"? They often show how effective only a very small amount of the concentrate is, in a little water, at dissolving greasy fats and oils on frying pans or dishes. Typically they show greasy 'before' followed by sparkling clean 'after' images. They might also show some close-up action shots of the concentrate at work, in which you might find the fats lifting as they break down into smaller and smaller globules and are easily rinsed away.

Natural Gallstone Removal

Well, bile works just like those detergents. It emulsifies, that simply means breaks down into tiny globules or fatty droplets, all the fatty substances you consume. It basically breaks the fats up into extremely fine particles so other nutrients can efficiently connect to the increased surface area from the fats. This will be significant since some fats are crucial permanently nutrition, like the fat soluble vitamins and omega-3 essential fatty acids for example.

Bile within the digestive tract also has a stimulating impact on peristalsis, the action of movement within the bowel. This can help ensure waste is really passed through and eliminated from the colon.

Gallstones A typical condition of the gallbladder is gallstones (cholelithiasis). In Western countries gallstones are found at autopsy in 20% of ladies and 10% of men over forty years old.

There aren't necessarily any symptoms related to these gallstones. However, remember that tube mentioned above, the main one bile is distributed through between the gallbladder and also the small intestine? When the stones obstruct the most popular bile duct severe pain can happen just below the ribs around the right hand side and sometimes into the upper central part of the abdomen radiating under the right shoulder blade.

Nausea, vomiting, bloating or belching may accompany this gallstone colic. Sometimes the pain subsides and this can mean the stones have fallen into the gallbladder and have passed in to the intestines. Sometimes contamination can occur as a result of the obstruction resulting in fever, chills or jaundice (yellowing of the skin).

The composition of gallstones varies and could be divided into three main types.

70% are cholesterol along with an admixture of calcium salts and bile ingredients

20% are pigment stones

10% consist mainly of calcium bilirubinate

The gallbladder has the role of concentrating the bile in the liver to about 4 times its initial strength. The liver, which produces the bile, may be the seat of all metabolic processes and a sluggish liver is found to be related to many disorders involving poor digestive function. It is belief that the sluggish flow of bile is, a minimum of in part, the reason behind the introduction of gallstones. It is also thought that once the bile becomes oversaturated with cholesterol or calcium the extra compounds may crystallize forming gallstones.

The stones that form can vary in dimensions from small compared to a pea to larger than and egg. The gallbladder itself may become irritated and diseased through the gallstones. Using treatments it is possible to dissolve the stones themselves - although this is a lengthy process (but the stones themselves weren't made quickly so it is only reasonable that the process of 'unmaking' them will even take some time).

What can you do in order to treat gallstones? The place to start, not surprisingly, would be to change the diet. This needs to be exactly the same diet as outlined above for an inflamed gallbladder.

Additionally:

   Vitamin C deficiencies have been from the formation of gallstones.
   Vitamin E can prevent gallstone formation.
   Essential essential fatty acids assistance to control the cholesterol levels and digest other fats. You can obtain these in Omega-3 DHA Omega-3 fatty acids.
   Take probiotics as one of their functions is to reduce high blood cholesterol and triglycerides.
   Increase your consumption of fiber. Fiber lowers levels of cholesterol. Studies have shown that some fibers, such as psyllium husks and pectin, possess a cholesterol lowering effect on the blood.
   An rise in your fiber and some changes for your diet will help in working with gallstones.


Herbal Medicine for Gallstones Herbs can help the body to eliminate the stones - having a minimum of pain. A combination that can do this is:

   2 parts marshmallow root
   1 part balmony
   1 part boldo
   1 part fringetree bark
   1 part golden seal

Combine all of the ingredients. Take 1 teaspoon from the herb blend and put into a suitable sized saucepan and pour on the cup of boiling water. Allow this to face for 10-15 minutes. Strain out the herbs. Drink this tea three times per day. The golden seal within this mixture might be substituted with barberry or mountain grape because they all contain similar alkaloids that work around the gallbladder. When the nervous system is under stress herbs to aid this will also be included.

There are more naturopathic procedures that can be used to get rid of gallstones. However these must be professionally supervised. While large stones happen to be passed by doing this we think a thorough prior assessment from the size and number of the stones is important.