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Re: Gallbladder removed now what can I eat?

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Hi,

I have not had mine removed but know people who have and you do have to

change your diet. First off, you will now produce stones in the liver

and this is not good. You will need to be careful of eating greasy

foods rich foods, and it would be wise to adopt a healthy diet and life

style to over come the stones in the body. IF the GB was full and in bad

shape, then the liver is probably not in too good a condition.

Every drop of blood in the body has to filter through the liver, and if

it is clogged, then you will not produce healthy blood. Cleaning the

liver with herbs is recommended. You can eat vegetables and fruits and

grains, and some nuts for protein. It is wise to take Enzymes when you

do eat to help with the digestion of these foods now. Bile from the GB

was used to help digest food, but with it gone, you need to supplement

it in the body now.

It is so sad that the American diet is a SAD diet and gets people in a

sad, sick condition. We were not created to have no need of this or

that organ of the body. Each one plays an important role in our health.

Tonsils are a very important lymph gland, the Appendix helps with

lubericating the colon for the fecal matter to pass by protecting the

colon from infection. It puts out a antibacterial liquid to help us stay

healthy.

The removal of the GB is not good for anyone but of course if it was in

bad condition and not working then you had no alternative but now you

have to improve your diet to help improve your health.

I recommend a book by Nison called THE RAW LIFE. He healed himself

of IBD when in his early 20's and helps thousands get well. His web site

is www.paulnison.com

Hope this will help you,

Regards,

--- In gallstones , " shazz4life323 " <SHAZZ4LIFE@...>

wrote:

>

> My gallbladder was removed last Saturday after I was rushed to the

> emergency room last Friday. They said it grew to 2 cm and that it was

> infected. Well, I am 1 week post op and I have been eating nothing but

> soup and crackers and I wanted to know what foods can I eat? I have

> heard stories of people still having attacks after the surgery and I

> don't want that...I just want to be able to eat a real meal and have

> peace about it.... For those who have surgery please give me some

> advice..

>

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