Eliminate Surgery for Gallstones with Alternative Treatments

By midwestgirl, published Sep 18, 2006
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The gallstone is a pear-shaped organ that stores liquid produced by the liver for digesting fats. Gallstones happen when this liquid or bile becomes too concentrated in the gallbladder resulting in hard, crystal stones. Gallstones can be very small or as large as a golf ball, there also can be multiple stones. Gallstones irritate the gallbladder ducts causing swelling and inflammation. Some gallstones don’t cause any symptoms but others cause sharp pains under the ribs on the right side. Gallstones can also cause pain under the right shoulder, nausea, and vomiting.

The most effective solution for gallstone problems according to traditional medicine is to have surgery to remove them. However, according to many alternative doctors surgery is unnecessary in most of cases. People can get the same outcome from the surgery with alternative treatments. Using alternative treatments can help eliminate the side effects of surgery to remove gallstones that include pain and possible damage to the liver and pancreas.

Those who have small or medium sized gallstones should consider these following alternative treatments to safely eliminate the need for surgery for gallstones. However, alternative treatments don’t eliminate gallstones but the treatments help to prevent gallstones from growing and/or multiplying, and causing swelling in the duct.

Takeaways
  • Drink more water
  • Increase fiber and fatty acid intake
  • Most gallstone surgery is not needed
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I found your article very enlightening. I was just confirmed as having gall stones 2 days ago, and along with the diagnosis, I was immediately referred to a surgical center. Can you share where you got your information? Was it personal experience? Did you consult with an alternative medicine physician? Any information that can guide me is appreciated

Posted on 06/20/2008 at 7:06:27 AM

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