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Re: Why would beans & rice cause a gallbladder attack?

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Gallbladder attacks are caused from a blockage of bile that is trying

to leave the gb, through the ducts, and enter the gastrointestinal

area for digestion of saturated fats, calcium, and protein. Protein

is also digested with gallbladder contractions of bile. Beans may

very well cause that colic pain you are having.

Barry.

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> Subject: Why would beans & rice cause a gallbladder attack?

> From: GG < gg >

> Date: * 19:54 Mar 16 2002

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> I thought beans & rice were low-fat foods but am experiencing

gallbladder

> attack from them.

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> I was planning my second flush for tomorrow but wish I had done it

today

> instead.

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> I ate protein today because I know I can't have any tomorrow.

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> I was afraid olive oil would make me sick after protein or I would

have

> done it tonight.

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> O the pain and agony.

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