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DJ Anderson Views: 6,257
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Re: Gallbladder symptoms?


You have many symptoms. They could be cross-over conditions, or more than one issue here.

Some of the more common symptoms of gall bladder malfunction are burping/belching often after eating. You may also experience pain in the gut after eating, especially a meal high in fat (good or bad fats). Also, if you have tiny bumps on the back of your arm (tricep area), you may have a poorly functioning gall bladder.

Tradtional Chinese Medicine calls the gall bladder, "The decision maker." Do not get your gall bladder removed unless it is life or death. They have to reattach the common bile ducts to the liver and the digestion is terrible. Don't let family history trick you into it. Ppl get by without it, but it's not there for nothing. It helps the liver to emulsify and break down fats through bile release. The gall bladder is linked to restful sleep. Most ppl who have theres removed find it difficult to stay asleep. Clean your liver/gall bladder and you should be fine, at least in these areas.

You should be taking HCL - Betaine Hydrochloric Acid with pepsin) derived from Sugar beets for digestion (after cooked meals). Antacids are a waste of money and one of the biggest lies on the planet. As we age we have an acid deficiency (not the other way around) and need HCL to assist in digestion. Otherwise, our bodies produce lactic acid and this serves as a poor form for attempting to digest food.
 

 
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