Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 This question was posed recently and I forwarded it to my N.D. and said I'd post her reply if/when I got one. First the question and then her answer. At this point, I'm puzzled by her answer and will ask for more clarification. I'll follow up with her reply if/when I get one. I don't understand.If gall bladdra ttack is caused by fatty foods,why does taking such large amounts of an oil not cause an attack??? Gall bladder attacks are not caused by fat. The gall bladder stops or reduces it's production of the enzyme to break down fat; therefore, due to this deficiency, increased fat content will result in over load--- " an attack " . The cause - low enzyme level (due to blockage, or collected stones, etc) The effect - inability to breakdown fat. The result -- too much fat equals PAIN Amber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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