Gall Bladder

The gall bladder stores and concentrates bile from the liver and releases it into the small intestine to further digest food, especially fats.
It seems that just about everyone over the age of 40 has trouble with their gall bladder.
Bile has two major functions in the body:
#1: It breaks down the fats that you eat so that your body can utilize them.
Without adequate bile, you do not metabolize your fats well which can result in a deficiency of the fat-­‐soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K).
You may also have problems digesting essential fatty acids that are vital to good health.
Other symptoms of decreased bile metabolism would be
belching after a fatty meal,
difficulty utilizing calcium,
dry skin, and
peeling on the soles of your feet.

#2: Bile is a VERY powerful anti-­‐oxidant!
It helps in removing toxins from the liver. The liver filters toxins (bacteria, viruses, drugs, and/or other foreign substances) and sends them out via the bile.
A healthy liver produces about a quart and a half of bile daily.
If a patient has a gall bladder problem, they would do well to cleanse their liver and bowel via organic coffee enemas,
Keep in mind that the vitamin B6 keeps the bile salts in suspension in the gall bladder, and high stress, birth control and hormone replacement therapy all drastically reduce levels of B6.
If you do not have adequate amounts of B6, you will not absorb fats because the bile salts are not in suspension.

Remember that Vitamin D is NOT a vitamin, it is a hormone, A FAT, and if your gall bladder is not working, you will not absorb Vitamin D!

Finally, if you have difficulty falling asleep, it is because your gall bladder is not working.

Jan 262017
 

As usual there is lots of conflicting info about but these are what I can make sense of:
In general it is best not to completely eliminate anything if you are already used to eating / drinking it. Complete elimination will most likely create cravings and often result in a replacement which may or may not be better than the original.
eg fat replaced with sugar, dairy replaced with soy, red meat replaced with soy based processed foods.
Eat foods with as little processing as possible, ie whole grains, unprocessed meats rather than processed meats like sausages, cured bacon, crab meat, chicken nuggets etc.

Eliminate as much Sugar as possible- it is hidden in so many things we eat & drink, definitely don’t add sugar eg in coffee / tea, on cereals

Cut back on Coffee,it often has lots of pesticides used in production & these remain in the beans, and the caffeine itself is a problem, it dehydrates, prevents the absorption of Iron and raises cholesterol.

Drink Ginger Tea

Minimise alcohol intake– in general it is toxic to the body, so with every drink you are adding toxins to your body and hoping that the liver can remove them all.

Cut back on dairy foods if you have dairy intolerance, but don’t cut out completely as they are valuable source of calcium. watch for sugar in yogurts etc

Eat oily fish for omega 3 – salmon, sardines, mackerel etc preferably smaller fish rather than large ones like tuna- they eat the small ones & have accumulated mercury and other heavy metals from the small ones

Red meat in moderation- unprocessed – ie not cured bacon or salt dried. good for iron and other minerals. it is a good source of iron and zinc.

Processed White Iodised Salt contains anticaking agents along with  iodine which will be extracted by thyroid. For many this will be fine, but for those with a poorly functioning thyroid, adding more iodine to the body can actually damage it – use unprocessed sea salt or pink rock salt.

Vitamin D – get from regular sunlight exposure 10 min at a time
Vitamin C from real foods – Ascorbic acid is not vitamin C
Don’t have foods that are fortified with vitamins – fillers (rock) and artificial vitamins

Selenium – many soils are known to be deficient in selenium – seek out foods that contain selenium or consider supplements.
Potatoes – can be good for selenium when baked or lightly fried from raw- not deep fried. Boiling changes the structure & loses some of goodness
Lightly brown only- all foods chips, toast etc, the browner / blacker the surface the more carcinogens may be produced from the browning process.

Bread – whole grain – lots of salt and sugar in a lot of breads.
if you have any gluten sensitivity then cut back on bread and wheat based products, replace with rice base.

Can be good to have some carbs such as slice of bread 5 hours before sleep.

When taking pills / supplements try to take capsules rather than tablets as the tablets use fillers to hold them together and the fillers can contain toxins and block up liver / kidneys.