Gallstones What Doctors Never Tell You
Gallstones or gall-stones form when bile secreted by your liver becomes stagnant in your gallbladder. Stones may clog bile-ducts or your entire gallbladder. Surgical removal of your gallbladder Does Not solve your problem. The stones formed because your digestive system wasn't working properly. The liver has over 500 known functions in your body. Bile is the fluid secreted by your liver after being processed by the liver. The fluid empties into your small intestine and is an aid in the digestive process. Peristaltic action triggers the injection of bile into your intestine when you eat and the gallbladder is a necessary organ. If it is removed, gallstones will simply form in your liver. You must correct the cause of the stones and not remove the organ that holds them. A blockage in your digestive system, improper nutrition, like of exercise and chemicals you come in contact with everyday all lead to a toxic liver, which in turn gives you the stones in your gallbladder. In everyday terms constipation, junk food, industrial and household chemicals, heavy alcohol use, drug use, even chlorine absorbed through your skin when you take a bath are just a few contributing factors. Your liver, your body's blood filter, needs to be cleaned. If you already have gallstones you can easily flush them out with herbs in five days. Surgical removal of any of your organs is not the answer. Before you spend thousands of dollars and days of pain in the hospital, do some research. Discover the answer to true health. Go ahead, type in “gallstones” in any good search engine. You'll find thousands of pages of information telling you how they were formed, how they're diagnosed, how to live with the pain and so forth. What you will not find his how to get rid of them! Unless you stumble upon this page buried deep in the search engines, you're just out of luck. Check out this true story about gallstones that happened just a few weeks ago for the answer. To find out just enter your first name and e-mail address to get the whole story.
What the big boys say about gallstones
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