Liver CleanseThe liver is the second largest single organ (after the skin) in the body, weighing about two kg in an adult. It is approximately 21-22 cm across at its widest point, 15-17 cm at its greatest vertical height and 10-12 cm from front to back. The liver is composed of soft, red-brown tissue and is divided into lobes and enclosed by a tough fibrous capsule. It is situated in the upper abdomen on the right side, beneath and loosely attached to the diaphragm. Its primary secretion, the bile, is poured into the gallbladder and then into the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), through the common bile duct. The liver has an intricate and complex system of blood vessels that is unique and unlike any other organ. The major portion, i.e. 75% of the blood that is received by the liver is venous blood from the portal vein. It receives 25% of arterial blood from the hepatic artery.
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Functions of Liver
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The liver is the body’s principal chemical plant. The number of important functions and their intricacy leaves one in wonder considering its size.
The liver has important functions that affect the overall health of a person. They are related to the digestion of fats, metabolism of carbohydrates and removal of nitrogenous waste products, toxins etc and also in the production of proteins and also as an important organ of the immune system. The liver acts in conjunction with other important organs such as the pancreas, spleen and gall bladder to perform these functions. The liver receives its blood supply from the intestines via the portal vein. This blood contains the final products of digestion as well as decomposition products. All of the venous blood returning from the small intestine, stomach, pancreas and spleen converges into the portal vein and flows to the liver As a consequence the liver gets first pickings of everything absorbed in the small intestine, where virtually all nutrients are absorbed. The first job of the liver is to process all the food that your small intestine has absorbed. All other functions of the liver are sequential to this primary function. From this venous blood, the liver removes glucose, turns it into glycogen and stores it. Whenever the body needs energy, the liver converts this glycogen back into glucose, which then travels through the bloodstream to the cells, where it is needed. The important functions of the liver can be summarized as below:
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Why the liver needs to be cleansed
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Liver is one of the five vital organs that need to function efficiently for a healthy life. The functions of the liver are directly connected to the functions of other important organs such as the pancreas, the spleen, the gall bladder and the entire digestive tract. Liver can be considered as the most important organ in the abdomen and the health of the liver directly affects the health of all the other organs mentioned. Liver cleansing helps the liver to be in good health and function efficiently. As a result of this other organs such as pancreas, gall bladder, spleen and the intestines also work efficiently and many life-style diseases are cured naturally. The functioning of other vital organs such as heart, kidney and lungs also depends on the smooth working of the liver.
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Concept of Liver Cleanse
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Due to eating cooked food and due to environmental pollutants etc, toxins accumulate in capillaries in the liver. To visualize this condition, imagine the situation if your garden hose had marbles in it. Much less water would flow, which in turn would decrease the ability of the hose to flush out the marbles. With gallstones, much less cholesterol leaves the body and cholesterol levels rise. If you remove the marbles from the garden hose, water flows freely once again. Similarly, once you do the liver cleanse, cholesterol levels come down and liver performance is improved.
Cleansing reduces clogging of blood capillaries inside the liver and gallbladder. At least two cleanses per year are required for a healthy person to compensate for wrong food habits and living in a polluted environment. In many people, including children, the biliary tubing is choked with gallstones. Some develop allergies or hives but others exhibit no symptoms. When the gallbladder is scanned or X-rayed, nothing is seen. Typically, the gallstones are not in the gallbladder. Not only that, most are too small and not calcified, a prerequisite for visibility on an X-ray. |
Diseases that can be cured by cleansing Liver |
Gallstones
It is important to understand the other intimately related organ of the liver; the gallbladder where bile is stored and where gallstones are formed which can create great discomfort and pain Gallbladder and the Bile Each day, the liver produces up to 400 ml of bile the primary digestive fluid that helps in the digestion of fats. The gallbladder acts as a storage reservoir for bile and is attached to the liver via the common bile duct. The bile is released into the small intestine in optimum quantities as and when it is needed. Eating fats or protein triggers the gallbladder to squeeze itself empty after about twenty minutes and the stored bile travels down the common bile duct to the intestines where fat is emulsified and digested. Bile is a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps with digestion. It breaks down fats into fatty acids, which can be taken into the body by the digestive tract. Bile contains mostly cholesterol, bile acids (also called bile salts), and bilirubin (a breakdown product of red blood cells). It also contains water, body salts (such as potassium and sodium), Copper and other metals Bile is designed to cleanse the liver of toxins, fat and sludge and to flush out the stones of fatty and calcified deposits that we call gallstones. The longer the bile remains in the gallbladder the thicker this bitter, greenish liquid becomes and the greater the likelihood of stones forming. These stones also form when too little bile is produced. They in turn decrease the ability of the liver to make bile and as a result, less cholesterol and toxins are removed from the body. Without your gallbladder, i.e. when it is removed by surgery for instance, the liver will still produce bile but the same can no longer be stored, hence it is released into the intestine. The spleen breaks down the haemoglobin in the worn out red blood cells into bile salts and other substances. Our body is a wonderful system. Even worn out blood cells get used. Bile salts are normal in the body when in normal amounts. The liver removes excess bile salts and wastes and sends them to the gallbladder for storage. Functions of Bile 1. It neutralizes the acid from the stomach (because bile is very alkaline). 2. It breaks down fats so that they can be digested. 3. It is a natural laxative for the colon. Bile is essential in the digestion of fats. When you eat a meal with fats, the gallbladder releases a large amount of bile to digest them. The concept of emulsifying fats is similar to washing greasy dishes. Without adding soap, it is almost impossible to clean off the grease. Soap emulsifies the grease, so that it can be removed. In a similar way, the gallbladder stores bile and bile acids, which emulsify the fat so that they can be properly transported through the intestines into the blood stream. When the gallbladder is removed by surgery, the storage centre for bile is removed. When a large amount is needed to digest a meal with a lot of fat, there is not enough bile to digest it properly. This may result in improper digestion of fats. Even after the surgical removal of the gallbladder, a little pocket remains where stones can accumulate. The liver cleanse will flush out the area and expel gallstones that may have formed post surgery. What are Gallstones? Stones can form anywhere in the body where there is a liquid containing mineral salts that can be crystallized and where the fluid is held for a while in a hollow organ, such as the gallbladder. The stones may be large or small, and sometimes grow together causing extra large stones. Small stones are often excreted along with the bile and eliminated with no problem. Larger ones, however, can become lodged in the ducts, causing gallstone colic, one of the most painful illnesses known. At other times, gallstones may be silent. In autopsies, examiners often find gallbladders full of gallstones. A gallstone is not a true stone. They are rather rubbery and soft. Most gallstones float. Only a few sink. They are mostly green. The size varies from rice grains to golf balls. Even large gallstones will slip out easily through the anus with gallbladder-cum-liver cleanse. Pathological analysis of a liver cleanse stone sample was 91%.cholesterol and the rest was bile salts, water and inert ingredients. It had the chemical composition of gallstones that have been removed surgically. Gallstones are more likely to grow where there are high levels of cholesterol. Cholecystitis is an inflammation and possible infection of the gallbladder, caused by a blockage that has been there too long. There are over half a dozen varieties of gallstones, most of which have cholesterol crystals in them. They can be black, red, white, green or tan coloured. The green ones get their colour from being coated with bile. Some gallstones are shaped like corks with longitudinal grooves below the tops. Bile ducts are blocked from such shapes. Other stones are composites: made of many smaller ones. Gallstones, being porous, can pick up all the bacteria, cysts, viruses and parasites that are passing through the liver. At the very centre of each stone, a lump of bacteria can be found. This is suggestive that a bit of dead parasite might have started the stone formation. In this way nests of infection are formed, forever supplying the body with fresh bacteria. No stomach problem such as ulcers and intestinal bloating can be cured permanently without removing these gallstones from the liver. As the stones grow and become numerous, the back pressure on the liver causes it to make less bile. Cleansing the liver of gall stones dramatically improves digestion, which is the basis of your whole health. You can expect your allergies to be reduced by up to 50% immediately after the first cleanse. The benefits increase with each cleanse you do. Incredibly, it also eliminates shoulder, upper arm and upper back pain and many other ailments. You have more energy and an increased sense of well-being. Symptoms when Gallstones are the Problem
Organs Never Malfunction The organs of our body never do anything other than what they are supposed to do. However, they do stop working. The answer is not to remove the organ like the gallbladder but to work out what is needed to get the organ to start working again. Removal of the gallbladder because there are gallstones that are troubling you is hardly a solution to the problem. When a gallbladder is removed, a new pathway for the bile is created. The trouble with this new pathway is that the bile irritates the pancreas. When a cell is irritated, it performs its function irrationally. In this case, the pancreas cannot produce insulin normally. This may lead to diabetes. Diabetes When ducts get blocked with gallstones, the bile must still get out into the small intestine. It may take another route and end up in the pancreas. The body is making the best of a bad situation. Trouble with this new pathway is that the bile attacks the pancreas, causing an inflammation of the pancreas and the destruction of the insulin secreting cells of the pancreas. This results in a lack of supply of insulin, leading to high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia). Doing a liver cleanse gives relief to patients suffering from this type of diabetes. Another problem in diabetic patients is the inability of the liver and muscles to pick up glucose from the blood and store it. This is also caused due to the lack of insulin, |
Liver Cleanse - Master Cleanse (Process)
Preparation
Complete a kidney cleanse before cleansing the liver. You should have your kidneys, bladder and urinary tract in top working condition, so that they can efficiently remove any undesirable substances incidentally absorbed from the intestine as the bile is being secreted. For best results do a parasite cleanse before liver cleanse. However, you need necessarily not wait to get parasite cleanse tincture and zapper . Start the treatment today with a liver cleanse, without waiting to do a parasite cleanse. Subsequently, after you have received the parasite cleanse bottle and/or a zapper, you may do a parasite cleanse followed by liver cleanse. Ingredients
Heavier people should increase their dosage proportionately, based on weight - subject to a maximum of 20 grams x 4 times = 80 grams per person per liver cleanse. Lighter people/people suffering from hypertension should take lower quantity, unless they are on regular medication to control hypertension. People suffering from low BP should also take a reduced dose, since this salt sometimes tends to lower BP marginally. However, there is likely to be no problem if a 50 kg person with BP problem takes a total dose of 80 grams Magnesium Sulphate in one day. For best results, do a parasite cleanse before a liver cleanse. However, you need necessarily not wait to get parasite cleanse tincture and zapper . You can substitute the water that is used in this recipe to dissolve Epsom salt with freshly pressed orange/mausambi juice or pineapple or apple juice. That way, you will not feel the unpleasant taste of Epsom salt. However, for best results, take magnesium sulphate in water and observe the better cleansing by way of increased number of stones in diarrhea. Schedule
When I was on a fruit diet, I passed out the maximum number of stones. The reason is simple. Fruits do not need bile for digestion and the bile is stored. It develops pressure and hence, more stones are passed. Incidentally, now I do my liver cleanse on a working day, with a slight modification in the schedule. I do not take rest the next day. 2:00 pm
6:00 pm Drink one cup of the mixture of Epsom salt. If you did not prepare this ahead of time, mix Epsom salt in one cup water now. You may add 1/8th tsp Vitamin C powder to improve the taste. You may also drink a few mouthfuls of water afterwards or rinse your mouth. The quantity of water for mixing Epsom salt does not matter. Visit the bathroom, if needed. 8:00 pm Repeat the procedure by drinking another cup of Epsom salt mixture. You have not eaten since 2 O’clock but you won’t feel hungry. Visit the bathroom, if needed. 9:45 pm Pour 175 ml extra virgin olive oil into the cup. Wash orange/mausambi. Cut and squeeze into the measuring cup. Remove the seeds. You should have about 175 ml of the juice. Add this to the extra-virgin olive oil. Mix the contents in a mixer/whipper for about 10 seconds. The medicine is ready now. Avoid the use of packed or canned juice because it is processed. It is not fresh and contains preservatives. Visit the bathroom, if needed. 10:00 pm Drink the medicine (mixture of oil + juice) now. For some people, drinking through a large plastic straw helps it go down easier You may sip honey in between to help you drink the mixture more easily. Take it all to your bedside if you want but drink it standing up. Get it down within five minutes (15 minutes for very elderly or weak persons). As soon as the drink is down, walk to your bed and lie down quickly on your right side for about 30 minutes, with your head up high on the pillow. The liver is on the right side. This way, more pressure is created on the bile ducts to push out stones. The sooner you lie down the more stones you will get out. Be ready for bed ahead of time. Do not waste time now to clean up the kitchen etc. Try to think about what is happening in the liver and keep still for at least 30 minutes. You may feel a train of stones travelling along the bile ducts like marbles. There is no pain because the Epsom salt has opened the bile duct valves. Go to sleep. After 30 minutes, you may sleep on any side that suits you. Take sleeping pills in advance, if you expect sleeping problems. Wear loose clothes for sound sleep 6:00 AM Or whenever you get up next morning, take the third dose of Epsom salt. If you have indigestion or nausea, drink the Epsom salt after it is gone. Go back to bed. 8 .00 AM After the third dose of Epsom Salt wait for two hours and take a second dose of the extra virgin olive oil and fruit juice mixture (75 ml + 75 ml) and go back to bed, in the same way that you did the previous night. 10.00 AM Two hours after the third dose of Epsom Salt take the fourth and final dose of Epsom salt. 11.00 AM You may eat. Start with fruit juice because the digestive system is weak due to Epsom salt. Eat fruit or some light food ½ an hour later. You may eat regular food after one hour but keep it light. By supper, you should feel recovered from the effects of Epsom salt. Liver cleanse over You may postpone the entire schedule by a few hours if you go to bed late, around 12 midnight or so, instead of 10 pm like me. Even the gaps between the doses may be increased or decreased up to one hour, in order to suit individual requirements. The serial order of medicines is important. |
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Why You Should Never Get Your Gallbladder Removed
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com
A reader asks, "After having gall bladder surgery three weeks ago, I am having a lot of discomfort, bloating, nausea, and in general, not feeling well. My doctor says it will pass, but it seems to be getting worse. I am a 65-year-old woman. Do you have any advice?"
The first piece of advice I have for people who are considering gall bladder surgery is to get advice before the surgery, not after it, because once you've had the gall bladder removed, your options are quite limited. Remember that conventional medicine loves to go in and remove organs that are presenting symptoms rather than addressing the root cause of the problem in the first place. They think that by removing the organ that hurts, they've cured the problem. Hogwash! |
Gall bladder disease and gallstones are almost always the result of poor nutrition. For example: consuming a lot of soft drinks, sugar products, highly acidic foods like red meat and products made with white flour all contribute to the formation of gallstones.
Gallstones can be reversed, but it’s something that takes quite a bit of time. After all, they have been formed in your body over a period of decades, so it's not something you can get rid of overnight from a nutritional standpoint. At the same time, I know that a lot of people are experiencing extreme pain when it comes to passing gall bladder stones. So obviously, those people are looking at surgical procedures as a more immediate technique for getting rid of the pain.Let's look at some information about gallstones because it is something that affects somewhere around 18 million people in the United States, and maybe even as many as 1 in every 12 people. And yet most people don't know they have them.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), pain from gallstones results in about 800,000 hospitalizations and more than 500,000 operations each year in the United States. Unfortunately, the NIH doesn't give people a lot of information about how to actually avoid gall bladder problems. It's also critical to recognize that the gall bladder has an important function in digestion. And, if you just remove it (which by the way is quite the barbaric thing to do), you are compromising your digestive health for the rest of your life. Surgeons who remove gall bladders are complacent in educating patients about nutritional changes they need to pursue after losing this important digestive organ.
For example, you're not going to get the same quality of digestion you would have had if your gall bladder were in place. You're not going to get the excretion of the bile from the gall bladder into the small intestine, and as a result, you're not going to efficiently digest foods that are moving through your digestive tract. This is especially true for dietary fats, including essential fatty acids.
Without a gall bladder, you're not going to be able to digest dietary fats with any degree of efficiency. This means that if you don't take bile salts as a nutritional supplement every time you eat healthy fats, you'll miss out on all-important omega-3 fatty acids and other healthy oils. That's why people who have had gall bladder removal surgery usually suffer the classic signs of EFA deficiencies: poor nervous system function, irritability, learning difficulties, heart disease, poor blood sugar control, and so on.
Doctors and surgeons flat out aren't telling patients this all-important information. It's downright criminal, if you ask me. This basic education should be required by law. It's flat-out evil to remove an essential organ from a patient's body and neglect to tell them about the long-term adjustments they need to make in order to compensate for that missing organ.
And you know why surgeons don't tell people the truth about gall bladder removal surgery? I suspect it's because if people knew the horrifying nutritional consequences of the procedure, they'd refuse to do it, and surgeons and hospitals would lose out on those paying customers. Talking to a gall bladder surgeon about your gall bladder health is sort of like taking your car to a greasy garage mechanic and asking, "Is there anything wrong with the transmission?" The answer you get is designed to pad his pockets. If you want honest answers on gall bladder pain, go visit a naturopath.
As always, I strongly recommend that people who are considering this surgery look at naturopathic options, because removing a functional organ from your digestive tract is never a health-enhancing solution. It's just something that's too easy for conventional medicine to do. They do hundreds of thousands of these surgeries a year. They don’t consider it a big deal so the patients don’t think it’s a big deal either!
But it really is a big deal. It's sort of like saying, "Well, doctor, my tongue hurts." And the doctor says, "Let's cut out your tongue." In fact, your gall bladder is far more important for digestion than your tongue.
Do everything you can to protect your gall bladder. Along those lines, one of the most important things you need to do is physically massage your internal organs through body movement. A lot of people are surprised to hear this, but your internal organs need to be massaged just like your muscles and skin.
Massage therapy is something that I recommend everyone pursue to enhance his or her health. Massage moves lymph fluid around the body. It stimulates the skin. It even stimulates the brain indirectly and helps create an immunostimulating relaxation response in virtually everyone. The internal organs need this same massage and the very best way to massage these internal organs, such as the gall bladder, is to engage in gentle body movement exercises.
One of the very best you can pursue is Tai Chi. By following the gentle, pivoting movements of Tai Chi, you will massage your liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and even your heart. These organs are not fixed in place. They're not fixed in your body like they are on an anatomy chart. Your organs move around, and they actually benefit from movement just like massaging a limb.
Also along those lines, one of the most important things you need to do is engage in breathing therapy because conscious breathing and deep breathing offers an outstanding massage to all the internal organs in your torso. Your lungs take up a tremendous amount of space in your chest cavity, and when you inhale and really expand your lungs, you are moving the other organs in your cavity and giving them a massage at the same time. Breathing is an excellent way to oxygenate your internal organs and get some movement.
And by the way, your average conventional medicine physician isn’t going to recommend any of this -- nor will he or she even believe any of it. They've never been taught that massage is important for internal organs. In fact, most doctors I know don't think massage is useful at all, which sort of just goes to show you how little they know about how the human body really works! But massage is critical. And of course, so is nutrition. Once again, your best strategy here for your gall bladder is to avoid removing it. Instead, support gall bladder health through diet, nutrition, and physical exercise.
For the reader question in particular, if you've had the gall bladder removed, and you're having a lot of discomfort. What should you do now? I'm sorry to say that these are the predictable side effects of having a gall bladder removed. And chances are your doctor or surgeon probably didn't explain this fully to you. Surgeons have a habit of making everything sound really simple, up until the day you have the procedure done. Then, you start experiencing all sorts of rather serious side effects, and they say, "Oh yeah! That could happen as well."
Hopefully, in this experience, you've learned a lesson. And that lesson is, don’t have body parts removed by overzealous surgeons. I don’t know how to state it any simpler than that. I'm sorry I don’t have a simple solution for you to regain your health after having your gall bladder removed. But the fact is, when you start removing important organs from your body, it is going to have some serious negative consequences -- by the way, bloating and nausea is really only the tip of the iceberg here.
The worst effects are the ones you probably won't feel, that is, impaired digestion for the rest of your life and chronic essential fatty acid deficiencies. In fact, people without gall bladders need to take special care of the foods they consume for the rest of their lives. And above all, they need to avoid all fried foods and any snack foods containing hydrogenated oils or trans fatty acids due to the role of the gall bladder plays in neutralizing excess dietary cholesterol.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/007733_gall_bladder_surgery.html#ixzz3yd1fllgC
Gallstones can be reversed, but it’s something that takes quite a bit of time. After all, they have been formed in your body over a period of decades, so it's not something you can get rid of overnight from a nutritional standpoint. At the same time, I know that a lot of people are experiencing extreme pain when it comes to passing gall bladder stones. So obviously, those people are looking at surgical procedures as a more immediate technique for getting rid of the pain.Let's look at some information about gallstones because it is something that affects somewhere around 18 million people in the United States, and maybe even as many as 1 in every 12 people. And yet most people don't know they have them.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), pain from gallstones results in about 800,000 hospitalizations and more than 500,000 operations each year in the United States. Unfortunately, the NIH doesn't give people a lot of information about how to actually avoid gall bladder problems. It's also critical to recognize that the gall bladder has an important function in digestion. And, if you just remove it (which by the way is quite the barbaric thing to do), you are compromising your digestive health for the rest of your life. Surgeons who remove gall bladders are complacent in educating patients about nutritional changes they need to pursue after losing this important digestive organ.
For example, you're not going to get the same quality of digestion you would have had if your gall bladder were in place. You're not going to get the excretion of the bile from the gall bladder into the small intestine, and as a result, you're not going to efficiently digest foods that are moving through your digestive tract. This is especially true for dietary fats, including essential fatty acids.
Without a gall bladder, you're not going to be able to digest dietary fats with any degree of efficiency. This means that if you don't take bile salts as a nutritional supplement every time you eat healthy fats, you'll miss out on all-important omega-3 fatty acids and other healthy oils. That's why people who have had gall bladder removal surgery usually suffer the classic signs of EFA deficiencies: poor nervous system function, irritability, learning difficulties, heart disease, poor blood sugar control, and so on.
Doctors and surgeons flat out aren't telling patients this all-important information. It's downright criminal, if you ask me. This basic education should be required by law. It's flat-out evil to remove an essential organ from a patient's body and neglect to tell them about the long-term adjustments they need to make in order to compensate for that missing organ.
And you know why surgeons don't tell people the truth about gall bladder removal surgery? I suspect it's because if people knew the horrifying nutritional consequences of the procedure, they'd refuse to do it, and surgeons and hospitals would lose out on those paying customers. Talking to a gall bladder surgeon about your gall bladder health is sort of like taking your car to a greasy garage mechanic and asking, "Is there anything wrong with the transmission?" The answer you get is designed to pad his pockets. If you want honest answers on gall bladder pain, go visit a naturopath.
As always, I strongly recommend that people who are considering this surgery look at naturopathic options, because removing a functional organ from your digestive tract is never a health-enhancing solution. It's just something that's too easy for conventional medicine to do. They do hundreds of thousands of these surgeries a year. They don’t consider it a big deal so the patients don’t think it’s a big deal either!
But it really is a big deal. It's sort of like saying, "Well, doctor, my tongue hurts." And the doctor says, "Let's cut out your tongue." In fact, your gall bladder is far more important for digestion than your tongue.
Do everything you can to protect your gall bladder. Along those lines, one of the most important things you need to do is physically massage your internal organs through body movement. A lot of people are surprised to hear this, but your internal organs need to be massaged just like your muscles and skin.
Massage therapy is something that I recommend everyone pursue to enhance his or her health. Massage moves lymph fluid around the body. It stimulates the skin. It even stimulates the brain indirectly and helps create an immunostimulating relaxation response in virtually everyone. The internal organs need this same massage and the very best way to massage these internal organs, such as the gall bladder, is to engage in gentle body movement exercises.
One of the very best you can pursue is Tai Chi. By following the gentle, pivoting movements of Tai Chi, you will massage your liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and even your heart. These organs are not fixed in place. They're not fixed in your body like they are on an anatomy chart. Your organs move around, and they actually benefit from movement just like massaging a limb.
Also along those lines, one of the most important things you need to do is engage in breathing therapy because conscious breathing and deep breathing offers an outstanding massage to all the internal organs in your torso. Your lungs take up a tremendous amount of space in your chest cavity, and when you inhale and really expand your lungs, you are moving the other organs in your cavity and giving them a massage at the same time. Breathing is an excellent way to oxygenate your internal organs and get some movement.
And by the way, your average conventional medicine physician isn’t going to recommend any of this -- nor will he or she even believe any of it. They've never been taught that massage is important for internal organs. In fact, most doctors I know don't think massage is useful at all, which sort of just goes to show you how little they know about how the human body really works! But massage is critical. And of course, so is nutrition. Once again, your best strategy here for your gall bladder is to avoid removing it. Instead, support gall bladder health through diet, nutrition, and physical exercise.
For the reader question in particular, if you've had the gall bladder removed, and you're having a lot of discomfort. What should you do now? I'm sorry to say that these are the predictable side effects of having a gall bladder removed. And chances are your doctor or surgeon probably didn't explain this fully to you. Surgeons have a habit of making everything sound really simple, up until the day you have the procedure done. Then, you start experiencing all sorts of rather serious side effects, and they say, "Oh yeah! That could happen as well."
Hopefully, in this experience, you've learned a lesson. And that lesson is, don’t have body parts removed by overzealous surgeons. I don’t know how to state it any simpler than that. I'm sorry I don’t have a simple solution for you to regain your health after having your gall bladder removed. But the fact is, when you start removing important organs from your body, it is going to have some serious negative consequences -- by the way, bloating and nausea is really only the tip of the iceberg here.
The worst effects are the ones you probably won't feel, that is, impaired digestion for the rest of your life and chronic essential fatty acid deficiencies. In fact, people without gall bladders need to take special care of the foods they consume for the rest of their lives. And above all, they need to avoid all fried foods and any snack foods containing hydrogenated oils or trans fatty acids due to the role of the gall bladder plays in neutralizing excess dietary cholesterol.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/007733_gall_bladder_surgery.html#ixzz3yd1fllgC