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homeopathic gallbladder cures

Posted By: grenchie on 2009-04-02
In Reply to: Need help with gallbladder pain, any advice? - RockinMT

There are some interesting cures for gallstones on the internet.  One involves epsolm salts, apple juice and mineral oil.  Google on home cures for gallstones.  I dont remember the exact instructions but it involves lying on your left side and drinking lots of apple juice (which I like anyway).


Of course, my first recommendation would be the ER.  However, I do like to at least be aware of various home cures.


 




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Some homeopathic things to try

I am borderline hypothyroid.  I hated, hated, taking the little pill every morning.  Don't ask me why, but taking that pill bugged the bejeebers out of me, but I don't mind taking herbal supplements.  Go figure.


Anyhoo, I have found in my research several things that can impact thyroid function.  The two biggies are artificial sweetener and soy products.  Artificial sweeteners can lodge in the thyroid and impact its functionality. Soy has a similar affect.  Soy is also one of the most mucous forming products there is on the planet.  It's not nearly as good for you as the soy industry would like you to believe.  Stay away from both of those things.


If you don't eat fish, or much fish, and you don't use iodized salt, you need to take an iodine supplement.  The only way you get it is through fish or iodized salt, and it's a vital element for thyroid functionality.  I take a kelp supplement three or four times a week.  Regular vitamins don't typically include iodine in their ingredients.


Finally, get a fluoride filter for your water fawcet.  Brita filters are great, but they DO NOT fiilter fluoride.  You have to get a special filter for that.  Fluoride also can hamper thyroid production, as it mimics estrogen.


I do all of these things and I feel better than when I was on levothyroxine.  AND I'm managing to lose weight - slowly, but it's coming off.


 


Gallbladder

Well, I now have confirmation of what I suspected since November. I have gallstones.

I had a sonogram yesterday and it confirmed it.

I have an appointment with a surgeon. I am in no hurry to have another surgery, since tomorrow will be 3 weeks since my BR surgey - however, I have been trying to control the symptoms with diet since my self-diagnosis -- with limited success. The nausea seems to be getting harder and harder to prevent. When I have an attack of the "pain" --- OMG - I would give birth to 20 more kids to keep that from happening again. It is the most intense pain I have ever had. 


I know this is very common surgery --- share your stories to help me decide how long I should wait.


gallbladder
easiest thing. in and out on the same day, felt really good the next day. i didn't really want it either but i couldn't take the attacks anymore.
gallbladder
I suffered nearly 10 years with a bad gallbladder and I know the pain you feel.  I finally had a lap chole done last January and it was the best gift I could ever give myself.  Quick recovery too. Get ur done!!
Gallbladder
I have gallstones.  I found out around 11 years ago.  I have just lived with it.  Sometimes I have problems like a large fullness in the right upper quadrant.  I can't eat popcorn or nuts without having problems.  I know that eventually I will have to have my gallbladder out, but for now, I will live with it.  I also have had kidney stones and had to have surgery to have them removed.  Now a kidney stone attack is something I cannot ignore.
could be gallbladder symptoms too...nm
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Need help with gallbladder pain, any advice?
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I had a 30-hour gallbladder attack, and
it was rough. I'd just been diagnosed with stones and then had the attack. I had to wait a few days before my scheduled surgery.

My surgeon told me his story. His abdominal pain started and 3 hours later, he was checked and his GB was already gangrenous. What if yours is?
Anyone else with gallbladder problems and decided not to have surgery
and symptoms you had and what did you do instead?
Could be gallbladder, maybe diabetes. Cut out the meat and fats for a few days and
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