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www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com I am including here an abstract from the journal “”Medical Hypothesis”" entitled “”Alternative Treatment of Gallbladder Disease”" because it enumerates several causes of gallbladder disease and gallstones. Note that it mentions the primary ingredient in our recommended gallstone kit’s Gallbladder Detox, coin grass, or lysimanchia which is usually used as a tincture. “”Major risk factors for gallbladder disease include a sedentary lifestyle and a diet rich in refined sugars. In genetically prone individuals, these two factors lead to an abnormal bile composition, altered gut microflora, and hyperinsulinemia, with resulting gallstone formation. As a large percentage of gallbladder patients have continued digestive complaints following cholecystectomy, the author examines complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments to counteract gallstone formation. Herbal medicine such as turmeric, oregon grape, bupleurum, and coin grass may reduce gallbladder inflammation and relieve liver congestion. Elimination of offending foods, not necessarily ‘fatty’ foods, is often successful and recommended by many holistic physicians. Regular aerobic exercise has a beneficial effect on hyperinsulinemia, which is often associated with gallbladder disease. Dietary changes that lower plasma insulin levels, such as a change in dietary fats and substitution of unrefined carbohydrates for refined carbohydrates, may also be helpful.”" Baqal, United Arab Emirates, Baqal, UAE Shepparton, Victoria Des Moines, Iowa Boise, Idaho Bolivia, Sucre Salt Lake City, Utah St. Lucia, Castries Evansville, Indiana Israel, Jerusalem Tanzania, Dar es Salaam www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com

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www.balancedhealthtoday.com ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT OF GALLSTONES Gallstones may be removed from the gallbladder by means of a gallbladder and liver flush. However, this is helpful with small stones and very difficult with large ones. It is advisable to take natural products such as the Gallstone Kit to prepare for a flush. The Lemon Tea Kit helps to emulsify fats and the limonene has been used successfully to dissolve gall stones. These products along with dietary measures are important to …

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Gallbladder Flush Part 3

www.balancedhealthtoday.com MEDICAL TREATMENT OF GALL STONES Ursodiol is a natural occuring bile salt or bile acid. You may have heard of Actigall. Actigall is one brand name for ursodiol. Although ursodiol has been FDA approved for dissolving cholesterol gallstones and for the prevention of gallstones, since the introduction of the laparoscopy gallbladder removal is the medical treatment of choice for gallstones. Surgery is quick; dissolving gallstones with ursodiol or other bile salts …

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Jan/10

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Gallbladder Flush Part 1

www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com GALLSTONES OR CHOLELITHIASIS The definition of cholelithiasis: solid crystalline precipitates in the BILIARY TRACT, usually formed in the GALLBLADDER. Gallstones, derived from the BILE, consist mainly of calcium, cholesterol, or bilirubin. (italics are mine) The medical term for gall stones is cholelithiasis. Chole is from the Greek meaning “”bile”". Lithos is “”stone”" and iasis is “”condition of”". So it is the condition of having …

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