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Gallbladder surgery is definitely not the solution! My mother-in-law had hers

removed and now has horrible digestive problems, probably worse than before (she

eats horribly low-fat junk). I read the article on the WAPF website about

gallstones and it said having one's gallbladder removed can lead to colon

cancer. I can only imagine!

 

In my experience, I did have some trouble going from a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet

(I also ate seafood) to eating a much higher fat and meat diet. I started

drinking roasted dandelion root tea and I swear, I eliminated some gallstones

after just a couple days. I also did Dr. Hulda 's liver flush protocol,

which seemed to help a bit too. But the tea is fantastic! I'm sure something

like Dandy Blend would work well also. I now feel like I digest fats way better

than before.

 

I think this organ is way underestimated by most people, and we need to know

more about it, and the effects of having it removed. If so many people had

gallbladder surgery in the '50s, well, it makes sense to now see the rising

incidence of colon cancer and other digestive disorders. We simply don't know

enough. But drinking some tea is so much better, non-invasive, and safe compared

to having a vital organ removed, don'tcha think? Some folks think they're taking

the easy way out with surgery, but they pay for it later. I bet my life on it.

 

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