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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Huh! Just Say GoodBye to your Gall Stones:)

Yes, this is what i have got,i read this article before and i just only share to all that has concern and has its own Gall Bladder..


Gallbladder
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muscular organ that serves as a reservoir for bile, present in most vertebrates. In humans, it is a pear-shaped membranous sac on the undersurface of the right lobe of the liver just below the lower ribs. It is generally about 7.5 cm (about 3 in) long and 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter at its thickest part; it has a capacity varying from 1 to 1.5 fluid ounces. The body (corpus) and neck (collum) of the gallbladder extend backward, upward, and to the left. The wide end (fundus) points downward and forward, sometimes extending slightly beyond the edge of the liver. Structurally, the gallbladder consists of an outer peritoneal coat (tunica serosa); a middle coat of fibrous tissue and unstriped muscle (tunica muscularis); and an inner mucous membrane coat (tunica mucosa).

The function of the gallbladder, is to store bile, secreted by the liver and transmitted from that organ via the cystic and hepatic ducts, until it is needed in the digestive process. The gallbladder, when functioning normally, releases bile through the biliary ducts into the duodenum to aid digestion by promoting peristalsis and absorption, preventing putrefaction, and emulsifying fat.

The major disorder associated with the gallbladder, is the presence of gallstones, varying in shape and size from a pea to a small pear. Accreted from the constituent salts in the bile, they are most common in diabetic patients, in blacks, and in women; their presence increases with age. Two of the reasons for the growth of gallstones, are believed to be the presence of excessive amounts of substances such as calcium and cholesterol in the bile and the retention of bile in the gallbladder for a long period of time. The usual treatment for gallstones is surgical removal. Two naturally occurring bile salts, chenodeoxycholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid, taken orally dissolve gallstones in some patients. Ultrasound treatment to shatter the stones also eliminates the need for surgery in some cases.

Another common disorder of the gallbladder is cholecystitis, or inflammation of the organ, which is believed to be a result of the presence of highly concentrated bile. Chronic cholecystitis is sometimes aggravated by bacterial infection, leading to perforation and peritonitis. Less common is the growth of malignant tumors, which are associated with gallstones and constitute about 3 percent of all cancer in humans.


So Everybody needs a Gall Bladder...and better take care of it...and here's some body cleansing that i've tried , it's effective ...but you may take a risk.. don't do this with you alone, you need a little
assistance to help you...


Here's Some Steps and Ingredients:

Nothing solid to eat for one day, Drink plenty of liquids, Apple juice is best, Purchase 16 ounces of Pure Olive Oil. Bertolli's is a good brand, 5 lemons--peel like an orange and divide into section.
so about 6pm start the treatment.

Four tablespoons of olive oil and two or three sections of lemon.

6:15 repeat above
6:30
6:45
7:00
REPEAT every 15 minutes until the oil is used up.

This should take 2 1/2 hours or so, If you feel totally full as if you cannot take any more oil then stop. If you feel like throwing up then stop. Go to bed and lay on your right side. Do not eat anything. Gallstones will come out of the gall bladder about 2 am. Gallstones will exit the body in the bowel movement the next morning. Most people have no pain at all. If you have any pain then it would be about 2 am when the gall bladder is emptying and you should drink a little pineapple juice and massage the abdomen gently in a clockwise direction. Pain feels like labor pains and lasts about ten minutes then relaxes and may occur once more.

You may feel sluggish for one day and then your energy level will increase usually by 25% or more.



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