Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 I had GB problems until I changed my diet and did some cleanses. Fortunately, everything is fine now and I still have my gallbladder! I did not have to do this, but I understand that taking some additional epsom salts will cure any blockage problems and do it very quickly. As for removing a vital organ, do you remove your sink if the plumbing gets clogged? No, you unclog the sink and stop putting stuff in there that caused the problem! For those thinking that you may be able to eat anything is appealing to you, are you forgetting what the bad food is doing to your liver? Are you going to remove that too? My understanding that anyone who has gallstones also has liver stones. Therefore, your liver needs to be flushed whether you had your GB removed or not. A liver that is not functioning efficiently can cause all kinds of problems, many of which are not easily attributed to the liver. Without a GB, more stress is placed on the liver. I have read those without a GB need to take bile salts and other supplements for the rest of their lives to compensate for this. Haven't researched this much as I am not in that position. Do you really think that you folks are doing the right thing in removing a vital organ or are you trying to justify a fastfood lifestyle??? Hope you make the right choice for you. I have had two unnecessary surgeries (unrelated to GB) that I will regret the rest of my life. Fortunately, I did not make it a third. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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