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Remedy For Gallstones: Find It In Your Kitchen!

2011
08.08

Gallstones can be painful – and believe me, I know it! I’ve watched my wife suffer - an “attack” could stop her in her tracks.

So when we found a way of dealing with her gallstones – a natural remedy, in fact – I felt compelled to share this with you. I know that many men and women are keen to deal with the problem of gallstones by using home remedies, for whatever reason, so I’ll tell you straight away where we found the information that cured my wife: it was in a free report by Barton Publishing, a company who have spent years accumulating the best information on home remedies for a variery of conditions including gallstones. You can check it out simply by clicking on the following link – make sure your PC sound is turned on. This report recommends the most effective remedy for gallstones available – click here for more information.

 

Gallstones come in many different sizes up to the larger pea-sized stones. When you have the larger sized stones, it can cut off the flow of bile. You may feel considerable discomfort, but as long as the pain does not last for more than around two to four hours and your gallstonestones are not blocking the bile ducts, then natural ingredients may well be the answer. Some simple guidelines are:

Start by changing your diet and eating foods low in fats. Steam or bake foods, not fry them. When you have a high level of fat in your diet, your gallbladder has to work extra hard to break it down and this can create more stones.

Apple juice has a natural acidity which helps to break down gallstones naturally and make them small enough to pass through the ducts and intot the intestines. Drink one cup of apple juice two times a day for one month. This will help to eliminate the stones.

A natural substance often used as a remedy for gallstones is olive oil. Take some olive oil along with half a lemon and a crushed clove of garlic; although unpalatable, one  dose of this per day is a good remedy for gallstones.

Natural ingredients are perfect for healing the body cheaply and effectively. Click here to check out the best way to treat gallstones.

Other suggestions you will see on the internet include

1. Drink plenty of water: hydrating the body is supposed to soften the stones. This is a start to your remedy for gallstones. Apparently drinking will keep your gallbladder more fluid, and help flush gallstones out of your system.

2. Change your diet and reduce high-cholesterol food. Cholesterol is a mjor cause of gallstones.

3. Eat plenty of vegetables, grains and fruits which are rich in fiber. Include several servings of vegetables and fruit in your daily diet.

4. Take Vitamin C supplements, every day - they help transform cholesterol into bile.

5. Take another gallstones remedy (or all of them!) – these include artichokes, turmeric or milk thistles. These herbs are a natural treatment which helps counter low bile production.

6. Try a gall bladder flush. You can find full details in the Barton Publishing Report on the best remedy for gallstones.

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Remedy For Gallstones

2011
01.16

It is challenging when you have gallstones. I watched my wife suffering, for too long – but the good news is, we cured her gallstones – and you might be able to do the same! Check out how we did it here.

Stones can be as large as a pea, or larger. The larger sizes tend to block the bile duct and this can cause the severe pain. Your doctor may want you to undergo surgery to remove your gallbladder but – if you can cope with the pain – why not look at a home treatment or remedy for gallstones?

Nutrition and Food Supplementation

As a remedy for gallstones, take 3 tablespoons of good quality olive oil together with lemon or grapefruit juice, mix and drink it before breakfast and bed. This remedy may eliminate gallstones altogether, although it is not without its critics.

Ideally, a natural diet – which few of us achive – contains 75 percent raw foods. Fried, fatty, and fat-containing dairy products, as well as refined white sugar, all tend to dramatically increase the chance of gallstone formation.

Coffee (even decaffeinated) is unhelpful – it may contract the gallbladder and reduce bile flow.

If you are overweight, a sensible weight loss program can reduce the impact of risk for gallstones.

Supplement your diet on a daily basis:

•vitamin C (3000 mg in divided doses) because Vitamin C helps reduce gallstone formation
•vitamin E (600 IU)
•lecithin (1200 mg) which is said to aid fat digestion
•choline (1000 mg) which assists liver and gallbladder functioning
•L-glycine (500 mg, taken with juice) is a vital part of biosynthesis of bile acids
•taurine (1 g twice daily) is said to increases bile formation

A flushing remedy

A liver flush of olive oil, lemon juice, and spices may be helpful, but only with the approval of your doctor.

Bodywork and Somatic Pradices

Reiki and Therapeutic Touch, as well as Oriental bodywork therapies and reflexology are good for these painful conditions.

Herbal Therapy

Many herbs are recommended aas a remedy for gallstones, easing the flow of bile, and stopping new gallstones forming. Herbalists suggest combining equal amounts of tinctures of wild yam, fringetree bark, balmony and milk thistle, and then ingesting a teaspoonful of the blend up to five times a day. Chamomile and lemon balm tea, or a tea made from of balmany and fringetree is also good. These remedies can be made by steeping 1 or 2 teaspoons of the herb in a cup of boiling water for 15 minutes and then straining off the sediment. And you may well see other herbal remedies recommended, including catnip, cramp bark, dandelion, fennel, ginger root, and horsetail.