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Natural Gallstone Removal
Gallbladder
disease is one of the leading causes of problems with digestion that
result in hospital admissions. Did you know that around 10% of the
population (on average) in most Western countries has gallstones?
Most of these are "silent" but about 4% of patients with stones
develop symptoms each year. For about half of them, the symptoms
reoccur within 12 months.
More men than
women suffer from acute gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis),
whereas more women than men experience gallstones (men have more
kidney stones), and married women with children have more gallstones
than unmarried women. The term "gallbladder disease" is in one sense
a misnomer, for it is the liver, bile ducts and gallbladder that
form the system that enables your body to digest fats and all are
likely to participate in gallbladder problems.
I have always said that doctors generally see health problems as
conditions with symptoms requiring drugs, whereas surgeons see
health problems as conditions requiring the knife, and when a
patient is admitted with abdominal discomfort surgeons are often
keen to remove the gall bladder as it is believed that it 'serves
very little purpose' and that the patient can "live comfortably
without it". This is a ridiculous and very untrue notion however,
and I want you to think twice about having your gallbladder removed,
because over half of people I have seen who had their gallbladder
removed still had the same digestive problem they started with in
the first place unresolved, yet now without their gallbladder.
Once it is out
that is it, it does serve a purpose like every organ you were born
with and having your gallbladder removed will affect your health to
some degree. For some patients, the removal of their gallbladder had
a major consequence on their health down the track. For others, it
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A surgeon I once spoke to many years ago mentioned that the
gallbladder operation was one frequently performed in larger
hospitals by the younger surgeon to "bring them up to speed" in the
operating room. He said that it was a relatively easy operation
lasting from thirty to forty minutes enabling them to gain surgical
experience before they move onto "bigger and better things" as far
as abdominal surgery is concerned.
I can't help
wondering if all the gallbladder operations performed are really
that necessary, because they are so quick to take it out these days.
The apprentice mechanic will first be introduced to the engine by
learning to replace the spark plugs before he is allowed to work
deeper into the engine. If the plugs were removed, carefully cleaned
and then replaced they generally last a long time. But then again,
today more than half the stuff we buy is made in China and it is
"chucked" as soon as it is even slightly defective!
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