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Gallbladder Issues??

  • Writer: All Natural Parents
    All Natural Parents
  • Aug 26, 2017
  • 1 min read

If your digestion, cholesterol, detoxing ability, hormone levels are off & you're feeling toxic, it may be time to look at gallbladder function!!

Gallbladder & bile are responsible for the detoxing role the liver plays, for digestion, the acid/alkaline balance in the digestive system, and more. Low bile can cause GERD/acid reflux. This is a good list of natural ways to improve bile function.  We do many of these if not all of them in our home.  

"Bile is a critical digestive fluid that is produced in the liver and concentrated in the gallbladder. Bile’s main digestive responsibility is to emulsify fats in order to create fatty acids that can be digested and used by the body. Additionally, it has an anti-microbial effect that helps to kill off unwanted pathogens. When the body has metabolic dysfunctions that lead to poor bile production and sluggish bile flow, it can cause serious health problems (1). This article goes over 25 ways you can improve gallbladder health and optimize your bile flow. These strategies help to strengthen liver function and bile flow formation while they improve gallbladder health and bile duct motility. If you have had your gallbladder surgically removed than it is even more imperative to follow these action steps in order to strengthen the liver and the formation process of the bile."

For the full article & explanation jump over to DrJockers.com


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