Guest guest Posted July 10, 2002 Report Share Posted July 10, 2002 I have seen this herbal formula for the Gall Bladder work wonders and prevent surgery. This came from www.herbsfirst.com Gall Bladder Surgery Dr. Sigfried J. Kra and Dr. S. Boltax refer to the gall bladder as " the gold bladder " in their recent book, Is Surgery Necessary? because over one billion dollars a year is spent on gall bladder surgery. The gall bladder stores bile produced by the liver. This bile, consisting of concentrated, recycled body toxins is a digestive aid for fats and a natural laxative. When the bile becomes too concentrated, gall stones may form and obstruct the bile flow. The flow may also be blocked by catarrhal slime. This phenomenon is prevalent among people who eat meals high in cholesterol. The symptoms of gall bladder disease are annoying and painful. There is gas, bloating, indigestion, pain under the rib cage on the right side, and perhaps even nausea and vomiting. Fried, greasy foods seem to aggravate the condition. Doctors cannot guarantee that a gall bladder removal will eliminate the gas and bloating present in gall bladder disease. When the gall bladder is removed, the bile has no storage reservoir, but drips directly into the duodenum, the opening into the small intestine which follows the stomach. This may lead to an irritated if not ulcerated condition. Excesses in eating and drinking should be avoided. If gallstones are present and the ducts are blocked, bile may be forced back into the liver and enter into the bloodstream. The skin may take on a jaundiced color. Ultimately, the bile is excreted through the urinary tract. The urine is often dark red or amber color and is very concentrated. Clay color stools are another symptom. During a time of a gall bladder inflammation, heavy eating should not be done. Fruit and vegetable juices are recommended along with the liver-gallbladder herbal formula (Barberry LG). The bowels should be kept open and unconstipated through the use of the lower bowel formula. The herbs that compose the liver-gallbladder formula are: barberry, wild yam, cramp bark, fennel seed, ginger, catnip and peppermint. Olive oil (2 tablespoons, 3 times a day) should be taken to lubricate the bile ducts. Our hydrangea root formula, made with 1 quart of apple juice and one ounce of hydrangea root soaked together for three days in a cool place and taken in two ounce doses during the three day cleanse, is capable of dissolving stones anywhere in the body. Light, more frequent meals are preferred over large heavy ones. The Book, Syllabus for the Surgeon's Secretary, states that, " the bile duct and the hepatic ducts are essential to life; the gallbladder is not since it only serves the purpose of storage for bile. " As we stated before, surgery is sometimes necessary, but it is a means to an end, not an end in itself. We should not define our body organs as necessary and unnecessary as if the Creator intended them to be thrown away on the non-functional spare parts pile Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 when I got enough Armour, the gall bladder probs went away. I even used about 30mg of Armour for a gall bladder attack. I didn't know what else to do, the pain was awful, but Armour stopped it immediately. I am assuming b/c of hypo that everything slows down, including gall bladder. Gracia Hello ! Just wanted to share that upon being diagnosed with gallstones about 10 years, ago, a friend who was a Natropathic physician told me about the gall bladder flush. (The only ingredients were olive oil and lemon juice, I substituted orange juice.) I tried it and had "overnight success"! My pain prior to the flush was a bad a severe labor pains. The pains subsided immediately after the treatment. After the flush, however change the type of oils you use in your diet to only olive oil, and possibly coconut oil, oils that have been used by humankind for 1000s of years. M. Basner ~~~ > Having just returned home from an after midnight foray to the ER due to a> major gall bladder > attack, I beg the moderator's indulgence while solicitating info on liver /> gall bladder cleanses > (www.ghchealth.com/liver-and-gallbladder-flush.html). The procewss is> supposed to soften > the stones and make them easier (ie, possible) to expell, hopefully without> pain, I would > assume. Has anyone done this, and does it work? Pros, cons, caveats? > > The other option is gall bladder surgery, and again, if anyone would care to> share, I would be > grateful. Please feel free to email me directly.> > With appreciation, See what's free at AOL.com. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.2/891 - Release Date: 7/8/2007 6:32 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 A friend did a gall bladder cleanse and got quite a few stones, but is pretty sure she's still got a bunch. She is trying to avoid surgery and wants to know how long she should wait before doing it again. She followed the protocol in the book "Surgery or Cleanse". I believe it was apple juice for a few days and then the olive oil and lemon juice. Thanks, Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 I would do a gall bladder flush but I have a couple of concerns at the moment. The first is that my kidneys aren't functioning at their best due to the narcotics I have taken and the lesser dose I still need to take now. The second is I'm afraid that maybe one of the stones might be too big to pass and get stuck in the bile duct and that could be a life threatening problem. Pretty much that's what keeps me from doing the gall bladder flush on myself and I'm thinking that since I used to eat so poorly for so many years in my past that there is most likely a need for some kind of flush like this. It's that catch 22 thing I guess. Not sure how to proceed at the moment. Beannachtai Lynn gall bladder cleansehealth Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 11:27 PM A friend did a gall bladder cleanse and got quite a few stones, but is pretty sure she's still got a bunch. She is trying to avoid surgery and wants to know how long she should wait before doing it again. She followed the protocol in the book "Surgery or Cleanse". I believe it was apple juice for a few days and then the olive oil and lemon juice. Thanks, Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Rena - what is the herb you mentioned that you take to help your gallbladder? Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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