Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 My Doc wants me to have my Gallbladder removed...but I KNOW there are natural and safe home remedies to dissolve the stones. Can anyone help me out here? Thanks. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Kathleen, Sorry I cannot offer you solutions to your gallbladder problems but I can suggest you see another Dr. Please take this advice from someone who regrets that decision made many years ago.DO NOT REMOVE YOUR GALLBLADDER. In today's medicine there are too many options to leave the solution to removal. I can guarantee you removal will only exchange one problem for another. Abundant Blessings, Cynthia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Check out the curezone.com and I also know about an apple cider gallbladder cleanse.google it and you'll find a plethora of information. I believe in a nutshell it's something like drinking apple juice (or cider) that is preferably fresh (and not processed to death) and distilled water - which you drink as much as you want every day for 3 days (drinking quite a bit in one day - maybe a gallon?). You're not supposed to have anything else so I can only imagine that all the fresh cider/apple juice will definitely clean the plumbing fixtures! My suggestion would be to do it when you're at home and not running around during the day! It's supposed to soften the stones enough in which you'll pee them right out. I've always wanted to do it since they do say that most people have at least some stones.as you can " catch " them with a strainer. Worth a try if your doctor is basically saying surgery is the way to go. _____ On Behalf Of Kathleen Monday, January 26, 2009 6:19 PM Natural home remedy for Gallstones?? My Doc wants me to have my Gallbladder removed...but I KNOW there are natural and safe home remedies to dissolve the stones. Can anyone help me out here? Thanks. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Hi Kathleen, Doctors tend to really push these surgeries, but they never seem to bother explaining all the complications you can get later -like diarrhea that is hard to control! Or the increased burden on your liver. You could try a liver and gallbladder flush. There is a ton of information on the web about it. It saved my husband's gallbladder - and he was suffering frequent attacks. If you are worried about large stones, or think they are impacted, try the Chinese herb Gold Coin Grass. It is not very expensive and it dissolves the stones. The Chinese have used it for centuries for gallbladder and kidney stone removal. If you need more info, please feel free to email me. I'm rushed for time at the moment. Melissa , " Kathleen " <SingLV wrote: > > My Doc wants me to have my Gallbladder removed...but I KNOW there are > natural and safe home remedies to dissolve the stones. Can anyone > help me out here? Thanks. > Kathleen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Let me comment on the alternatives for gallstones.....I have tried the gold coin herbal pills and since they are a stimulant they can have an unfavorable desire on blood pressure patients and perhaps also cardiac patients. I also understand that it takes time ( although I've never seen proof with this modality) for any herb to take effect. I also have never seen any stones result from the apple cider method of stone removal. I myself tried two other flushes before I did the hulda clark flush and it is a flush that usually produces results from the first flush on. Curezone has numerous pictures with results from that flush and it would be a good place to view results and then email users for the flush they did. The benefit of the Epsom salt s in the hulda clark flush is that is prompts the biliary ducts to remain open for easy passage of stones..you will kiss the ground for having this aid if you are suffering pain already from stones...much less avoid lodging of stones during a flush. medusa - " melissa_makris " <melissa_makris Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:05 PM Re: Natural home remedy for Gallstones?? > Hi Kathleen, > > Doctors tend to really push these surgeries, but they never seem to > bother explaining all the complications you can get later -like > diarrhea that is hard to control! Or the increased burden on your liver. > > You could try a liver and gallbladder flush. There is a ton of > information on the web about it. It saved my husband's gallbladder - > and he was suffering frequent attacks. > > If you are worried about large stones, or think they are impacted, try > the Chinese herb Gold Coin Grass. It is not very expensive and it > dissolves the stones. The Chinese have used it for centuries for > gallbladder and kidney stone removal. > > If you need more info, please feel free to email me. I'm rushed for > time at the moment. > > Melissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 You might want to check out the Nature's Sunshine website - I know they have a Gallbladder formula. Someone I know used it and they said it really cleaned out all of the sludge and stones and that they did not have to have it removed. Worth a look!!!! , " Lisa " <blacksands wrote: > > Check out the curezone.com and I also know about an apple cider gallbladder > cleanse.google it and you'll find a plethora of information. I believe in a > nutshell it's something like drinking apple juice (or cider) that is > preferably fresh (and not processed to death) and distilled water - which > you drink as much as you want every day for 3 days (drinking quite a bit in > one day - maybe a gallon?). You're not supposed to have anything else so I > can only imagine that all the fresh cider/apple juice will definitely clean > the plumbing fixtures! My suggestion would be to do it when you're at home > and not running around during the day! It's supposed to soften the stones > enough in which you'll pee them right out. I've always wanted to do it since > they do say that most people have at least some stones.as you can " catch " > them with a strainer. > > > > Worth a try if your doctor is basically saying surgery is the way to go. > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Kathleen > Monday, January 26, 2009 6:19 PM > > Natural home remedy for Gallstones?? > > > > My Doc wants me to have my Gallbladder removed...but I KNOW there are > natural and safe home remedies to dissolve the stones. Can anyone > help me out here? Thanks. > Kathleen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Or severe constipation too! In case of one patient, I found she suffered from severe constipation after gall bladder removal. Even 2 to 3 laxative tablets couldnt help her, later, after year or 2 she suffered from colon cancer. I think it all had something to do with Gall Bladder removal. Paraag , " melissa_makris " <melissa_makris wrote: > > Hi Kathleen, > > Doctors tend to really push these surgeries, but they never seem to > bother explaining all the complications you can get later -like > diarrhea that is hard to control! Or the increased burden on your liver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 The rainforest herb " Chanca Piedra " is wonderful for the GallStones, as well as kidneys. It is called the " stone breaker " I actually learned about it from another member on this site. It is wonderful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Hi list, It is bad enough to have the gallbladder removed, a surgery that is most of the time totally unnecessary. On top of that one is left with a huge problem of digesting fats and further intestinal damage because of the dripping of bile in the intestinal canal at all times EVEN when there is no fat there to be emulsified. The gallbladder serves the purpose of holding the fat-emulsifying bile, generated in the liver, until there is fat present in the duodenum. Without this emulsification, the enzymes have a hard time digesting the fats for further processing. If the gallbladder is removed the bile drips continuously into the duodenum and when there is no fat it does a number in the endothelial (lining of the intestines) One needs to go on a low fat diet but adding (5-10% of total calories) some goods fats (olive oil, Omegas) to the diet, because fats are necessary for health. Take as much fiber as 50 grams a day starting slowly. take lipase enzymes with every meal and try to ear not less than five meals a day to keep some good fat in the system. Use fatty substances such as nuts and seeds of all kinds which contain good fats but avoid all dairy, pork, fatty meats, etc. Magnesium citrate (250 mg elemental magnesium) one to several times a day until one gets lose bowels, then back off a bit. Buckthorne, ginger, fennel assist in digesting. Water is essential. Good luck Frank parag_m_g wrote: > > > Or severe constipation too! In case of one patient, I found she > suffered from severe constipation after gall bladder removal. Even 2 > to 3 laxative tablets couldnt help her, later, after year or 2 she > suffered from colon cancer. I think it all had something to do with > Gall Bladder removal. > Paraag > > > <%40>, " melissa_makris " > <melissa_makris wrote: > > > > Hi Kathleen, > > > > Doctors tend to really push these surgeries, but they never seem to > > bother explaining all the complications you can get later -like > > diarrhea that is hard to control! Or the increased burden on your > liver. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2009 Report Share Posted January 30, 2009 , " roxgrubb " <roxgrubb wrote: > > The rainforest herb " Chanca Piedra " is wonderful for the GallStones, > as well as kidneys. It is called the " stone breaker " I actually > learned about it from another member on this site. It is wonderful. > Hurray, another stone breaker fan! I have not lived in vain, Stone breaker as a stand-alone herbal tincture is available from http://rain-tree.com Ien in the Kootenays, alas, no longer selling Amazon herbs. Blame the evil interfering government. http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 My uncle, who doesn't believe in natural healing at all, recently had his gallbladder removed. I don't know what really happened, but after surgery he became diabetic. His pancreas stopped working. To make matters worse, now that he doesn't have his gallbladder, some stones now reached his bladder and he's having lots of complications. I just post this message to warn others not to take surgery so lightly, something that I see most of people do. Rena - FrankCuns-Rial Thursday, January 29, 2009 3:03 PM Re: Re: Natural home remedy for Gallstones?? Hi list, It is bad enough to have the gallbladder removed, a surgery that is most of the time totally unnecessary. On top of that one is left with a huge problem of digesting fats and further intestinal damage because of the dripping of bile in the intestinal canal at all times EVEN when there is no fat there to be emulsified. The gallbladder serves the purpose of holding the fat-emulsifying bile, generated in the liver, until there is fat present in the duodenum. Without this emulsification, the enzymes have a hard time digesting the fats for further processing. If the gallbladder is removed the bile drips continuously into the duodenum and when there is no fat it does a number in the endothelial (lining of the intestines) One needs to go on a low fat diet but adding (5-10% of total calories) some goods fats (olive oil, Omegas) to the diet, because fats are necessary for health. Take as much fiber as 50 grams a day starting slowly. take lipase enzymes with every meal and try to ear not less than five meals a day to keep some good fat in the system. Use fatty substances such as nuts and seeds of all kinds which contain good fats but avoid all dairy, pork, fatty meats, etc. Magnesium citrate (250 mg elemental magnesium) one to several times a day until one gets lose bowels, then back off a bit. Buckthorne, ginger, fennel assist in digesting. Water is essential. Good luck Frank parag_m_g wrote: > > > Or severe constipation too! In case of one patient, I found she > suffered from severe constipation after gall bladder removal. Even 2 > to 3 laxative tablets couldnt help her, later, after year or 2 she > suffered from colon cancer. I think it all had something to do with > Gall Bladder removal. > Paraag > > > <%40>, " melissa_makris " > <melissa_makris wrote: > > > > Hi Kathleen, > > > > Doctors tend to really push these surgeries, but they never seem to > > bother explaining all the complications you can get later -like > > diarrhea that is hard to control! Or the increased burden on your > liver. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Oh, really? Is there a tincture? When I first got problems with my gallbladder someone in the health food store told me about this formula, but I only found it in tablets, tablets that I find so difficult to swallow, but I do anyway because the remedy is excellent. Rena - Ieneke Friday, January 30, 2009 2:22 AM Re: Natural home remedy for Gallstones?? , " roxgrubb " <roxgrubb wrote: > > The rainforest herb " Chanca Piedra " is wonderful for the GallStones, > as well as kidneys. It is called the " stone breaker " I actually > learned about it from another member on this site. It is wonderful. > Hurray, another stone breaker fan! I have not lived in vain, Stone breaker as a stand-alone herbal tincture is available from http://rain-tree.com Ien in the Kootenays, alas, no longer selling Amazon herbs. Blame the evil interfering government. http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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