Things you must know if you don’t have a gallbladder
Removal of the gallbladder is one of the most common surgeries performed in the USA and Australia today. Gallstones are incredibly common and they occur in 10 to 15 percent of the population. The problem does tend to run in families. Women are more likely to experience gallbladder problems than men and this is partly due to the effects of the female hormone estrogen.
A gallbladder performs several important roles in your body:
- Enables fat digestion
- Enables absorption of fat soluble antioxidants and vitamins A, E, D and K
- Assists the removal of cholesterol from your body
- Assists the removal of toxins that have been broken down by the liver
What happens when you don’t have a gallbladder?
Your liver continues to manufacture bile, but there is no longer a place to store it or concentrate it. Therefore bile continually slowly trickles into the intestines. If you eat a fatty meal, you will not be able to secrete a large enough amount of bile into your intestines, therefore the fat will be poorly digested. This means many people experience diarrhea, bloating, nausea or indigestion. Not digesting fat well means you will not be able to digest essential fatty acids, including omega 3 and omega 6 fats. It also means you’ll have a hard time absorbing fat soluble vitamins such as vitamins D, E, A and K. A lot of the antioxidants in vegetables are fat soluble: lycopene, lutein and carotenoids are all fat soluble. If you don’t produce adequate bile, you will not be adequately absorbing these life saving compounds from foods. If you take any of the above mentioned nutrients in supplement form, without sufficient bile you will sadly not absorb them well. Some common symptoms of poor fat digestion are dry, brittle hair; dry skin and premature aging of the skin; weak nails and painful joints. Essential fatty acids are important for optimal brain health, therefore low mood, anxiety, depression and impaired cognitive function are all possible manifestations of poor fat digestion.How to have a healthy liver and good digestion without a gallbladder
First of all it’s important to realise that you developed a gallbladder problem in the first place because you had an unhealthy liver and a problem with your digestive system. If your liver is not healthy, it will make poor quality bile. The bile will be prone to forming sludge and stones. Just removing the gallbladder doesn’t solve that problem, and in fact sludge and stones can form within the liver, compromising its function.Here are some vital tips to follow:
- Keep your intake of dairy products and grains to a minimum or avoid them altogether. Dairy products (milk, cheese, ice-cream, yoghurt) worsen all cases of gallbladder disease, liver disease and they are very difficult to digest. Food intolerance is a common cause of gallbladder problems, and there is research that links gluten intolerance with gallstones. A good reason to keep your intake of grains low is to reduce the risk of developing a fatty liver. There is a great deal of helpful information in our book Save your Gallbladder, and what to do if you've already lost it.
- Take a good quality liver tonic such as Livatone. The herbs St Mary’s thistle, dandelion root and globe artichoke leaves all increase bile production and bile flow. Taurine is an amino acid necessary for bile production. This should help to make you feel more comfortable after a meal, and should reduce the risk of stones forming inside your liver.
- Take an ox bile supplement. This is the most important recommendation for people who have lost their gallbladder. A lack of bile can produce symptoms such as bloating and indigestion after meals, light colored stools, diarrhea, fatigue after meals and nutrient deficiencies. Taking a good quality ox bile supplement with each meal is wonderful for completely eliminating these symptoms in most individuals.
- Take a Digestive Enzymes supplement. The majority of people who developed a gallbladder problem have suffered with poor digestion for many years. If your stomach and intestines are not in optimal health, they will not send signals to your gallbladder, telling it to contract properly. Irritable bowel syndrome, dysbiosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and Candida overgrowth are common in people with a gallbladder problem. If you have had your gallbladder removed, you may continue to suffer symptoms due to those conditions. These digestive problems also cause insufficient digestive enzyme production. Taking digestive enzymes in supplement form helps to restore good digestive health and reduces symptoms of indigestion.
- Eat some good fats and avoid the bad fats. Your doctor may have recommended you follow a low fat diet after having your gallbladder removed. This is not necessary and in fact it is harmful. Your body desperately needs good fats and I recommend you include moderate quantities of extra virgin olive oil, avocados, coconut milk and oil, nuts and seeds in your diet.
- You may need a vitamin D3 supplement. People with compromised liver or digestive function are often vitamin D deficient. Exposure of your skin to the sun’s UVB rays enables your body to manufacture vitamin D. However, this process occurs in your liver and kidneys. People with a sluggish liver often do not manufacture vitamin D adequately. Therefore it’s a good idea to get a blood test and take a supplement. 5000 IU of vitamin D3 is a safe and effective dose for most people, but it’s best to be guided by your own doctor.
- Include some bitter and sour foods in your diet. They should help to improve your digestion and make it easier to tolerate good fats in your diet. Suitable bitter and sour foods include lemons, limes, radicchio lettuce, chicory, endive and dandelion leaves. These leaves are fairly easy to grow at home if you are lucky enough to have your own veggie patch.
The above statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.
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About 2 years ago I was hospitalized for pancreatitis. While in the hospital I was told that I had gallstones and needed to have my gallbladder removed. I was told to set up an appointment and get the surgery but somethings happened I n my life and I never got the gallbladder removed. I sometimes feel very mild pain in that area and sometimes mild pancreas pain that sometimes goes through to the back as well. None of the pain disrupts my life but I am concerned about never having the gallbladder removed. Is having gallstones harming my body/other organs? I haven't felt full blown pancreatitis like before (excruciating pain) but its the same exact area just very mild. I'm scared to have my gallbladder removed because of the change of lifestyle and potential heath problems but is keeping my gallbladder in my body doing harm to me? Is it okay to live with a gallbladder that has gallstones in it? Stuck at a cross roads and don't know what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
-Larissa.
Thank you for your enquiry.
Your previous history is indicating that your previous diet was placing considerable stress on your digestive system.
Please read Dr Cabot’s wonderful book ‘Save Your Gallbladder Naturally – and what to do if you’ve already lost it’ for clear instructions to be able to keep your gallbladder and have it functioning well.
Gallstones are the end result of a congested liver, and they are not of themselves a health concern if you take steps to put your diet and lifestyle on a path to improved digestive health which may also considerably reduce the likelihood of another case of pancreatitis.
We are delighted to let you know that Dr Cabot’s highly acclaimed 15 Day Cleanse is available and provides you with two weeks to begin your journey toward improved overall health and function, utilising both supplements and a tasty, easy to prepare dietary regimen. This is an anti-inflammatory program and the supplements are immune boosting, body alkalinising and gut healing.https://www.liverdoctor.com/15-day-cleanse.html
After completing the Cleanse, we recommend you remain on this style of eating and you can then begin the Maintenance plan.https://www.liverdoctor.com/dr-cabot-ultimate-maintenance-plan.html
To boost liver health and your vitality, Dr Cabot prescribes
Ox Bile capsules – 1 - 2 capsules during each meal to restore a supply of clean bile that can be available to help essential fat and fat-soluble vitamin absorption.https://www.liverdoctor.com/ox-bile-500mg-100-capsules.html
Livatone Plus – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily, to improve liver function.https://www.liverdoctor.com/livatone-plus.html
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food with a large glass of water, if any upset occurs, take at the beginning of your meals. As you will see from the attached pamphlet this supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get your liver better faster. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant and potent detoxifier.https://www.liverdoctor.com/nac-n-acetyl-l-cysteine-600mg-90-capsules.html
Collagen Food – ½ teaspoon in water twice daily. Formulated to promote collagen production boost immune function and reduce inflammation.https://www.liverdoctor.com/collagen-food-200g.html
You may purchase these supplements and Dr Cabot’s books athttps://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Kind regards,
Victoria
Regards.
There isn’t a vegan alternative to bile but the options you have chosen can work quite well for many patients.
Kind regards,
Margaret Jasinska
Naturopath for Liverdoctor.com
Everyone who doesn't have a gallbladder requires a replacement source of bile to effect good dietary fat and fat soluble vitamin absorption, and Dr Cabot prescribes
Ox Bile capsules – 1 - 2 capsules during each meal to replace the bile that can't be delivered from your gallbladder.
Most people without a gallbladder have a congested liver that remains after the gallbladder is removed.
We are delighted to let you know that Dr Cabot has recently released her 15 Day Cleanse - Two weeks to begin your journey toward improved overall health and function, utilising both supplements and a tasty, easy to prepare dietary regimen. Please go to www.drcabotcleanse.com to place an order.
After completing the Cleanse, we recommend you remain on this style of eating and you can then begin the Maintenance plan that is available at the same website.
To boost liver health and your vitality, Dr Cabot prescribes
Livatone Plus – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily, to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food, if any upset occurs take at the beginning of your meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get your liver better faster. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant.
You may purchase these supplements and Dr Cabot’s books athttps://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Kind regards,
Victoria Taylor
Naturopath for Liverdoctor.com
Can we just clarify that it's the Livatone that you believe is causing your problems?
Only because you said that previously it had been great.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritionist for Liverdoctor.com
After losing your gallbladder it becomes far more difficult to absorb fats from your diet, which makes the addition of Ox Bile very beneficial.
Your body may be reacting like it is as a response to low to nil estrogen at such an early age.
Endometriosis is beginning to be considered an autoimmune condition and we strongly recommend you obtain a copy of Dr Cabot's ground-breaking book ‘Healing Autoimmune Disease – A plan to help your immune system and reduce inflammation’ and follow the protocol to help reduce your antibodies and symptoms.
Your poor weight loss and continuing pain is very likely to have intestinal inflammation contributing and this is best countered with an anti-inflammatory/liver friendly diet.
We are delighted to be able to let you know that Dr Cabot has recently released her 15 Day Cleanse - Two weeks to begin your journey toward improved overall health and function, utilising both supplements and a tasty, easy to prepare dietary regimen. Please go to www.drcabotcleanse.com to place an order.
After completing the Cleanse, we recommend you remain on this style of eating and you can then begin the Maintenance plan that is available at the same website.
To boost liver health and your vitality, Dr Cabot prescribes
Ox Bile capsules – 1 - 2 capsules during each meal to replace the bile that can no longer be delivered from your gallbladder to help essential fat and fat-soluble vitamin absorption.
Livatone Plus – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily, to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food, if any upset occurs take at the beginning of your meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get your liver better faster. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant.
MSM + Vitamin C – ½ to 1 teaspoon twice daily in vegetable juice or water to reduce oxidation, inflammation and boost liver health.
Vitamin D 5,000iu – 1 capsule daily. Please have a Vitamin D blood test to ensure this dose is sufficient. To be taken with Ox Bile.
Vitamin K2 (2,200mcg) – 1 capsule daily. To be taken with Ox Bile.
You may purchase these supplements and Dr Cabot’s books athttps://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Kind Regards,
Victoria Taylor
Naturopath for Liverdoctor.com
Thank you for your enquiry.
Please read the article at the following link, and keep for future reference,https://www.liverdoctor.com/things-you-must-know-you-dont-have-gallbladder/.
Whenever a person no longer has a gallbladder, additional high strength Ox Bile is indicated, and there is insufficient in the Digestive Enzyme supplement.
Dr Cabot has recently released her 15 Day Cleanse - Two weeks to begin your journey toward improved liver health and function, utilising both supplements and a tasty, easy to prepare dietary regimen. Please go to www.drcabotcleanse.com to place an order.
After completing the Cleanse, we recommend you remain on this style of eating and you can then begin the Maintenance plan that is available at the same website.
Your symptoms are very indicative of liver congestion, and to complement the Cleanse, Dr Cabot prescribes
Livatone Plus – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily, to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food, if any upset occurs take at the beginning of your meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get your liver better faster.
MSM + Vitamin C – ½ to 1 teaspoon twice daily in vegetable juice or water to reduce oxidation, inflammation and boost liver health.
You may purchase these supplements and Dr Cabot’s books athttps://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritionist for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal we recommend eliminating grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
We recommend basing your diet on on good proteins (chicken, seafood, lean meat, whey protein, eggs), good fats (avocadoes, tuna, mackerel, salmon, nuts, seeds, olive oil, coconut oil), plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits and nuts and seeds.
There is an excellent eating plan to follow in Dr Cabot's book 'I Can't Lose Weight and I Don't Know Why' or 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to fat burning, protect liver cells and optimise liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
I ordered the book already. I’m excited to start reading and be proactive in my health since I now know I wasn’t.
So in search of a diet free of grain, dairy, gluten etc... I found the Paleo Diet.
Is the Paleo D that something you recommend and or is like the diet in the book?
That's great that you're being so proactive about your health.
The paleo diet has helped a lot of people and has similar dietary principles to what we recommend.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Because Ox Bile is an American product that can only be purchased through Liver Doctor.
You can purchase it here:http://shop.liverdoctor.com/ox-bile-500mg-100-capsules.html
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
It is possible that these symptoms could be caused by your gallbladder removal, but we recommend you see your healthcare practitioner.
We recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals from your diet.
There is further information in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
It's great what you have done to reduce your symptoms.
As well as eliminating gluten and dairy, we also recommend you avoid sugar, processed food and takeout meals.
We recommend you take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function and protect liver cells.
This can be purchased here:http://shop.liverdoctor.com/livatone-plus-120-capsules.html
There are some great juice recipes in Dr Cabot's book 'Raw Juices Can Save Your Life'.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Penny
After gallbladder removal we recommend eliminating grains, sugar, processed food and takeout meals from your diet.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book 'Diabetes Type 2: You Can Reverse It Naturally'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
Berberine 1 cap once or twice daily to support healthy blood sugar levels, insulin levels and weight management.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
thank you
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate gluten, dairy, sugar, processed food and takeout meals.
We recommend you follow the dietary principles in the above article.
There is more information in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
You may benefit from taking
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate gluten, dairy, sugar, processed food and takeout meals.
There is further info in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
We recommend you take
Super Digestive Enzymes 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to reduce digestive symptoms, increase nutrient absorption and optimise digestion. This product also contains Ox Bile which is needed to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Can anyone explain why this is happening and if there is anything I can do to fix it? the doctors have told me I just have to give up, but at 19 I'm not really keen to give it up, also I'm from Australia so the drinking age is 18, so I basically had to give up drinking when I was allowed too.
I am by no means an alcoholic, just want to continue to socially enjoy drinks without 12 hrs of violent bile vomit. :(
anyone?!!!
After gallbladder removal we recommend eliminating grains, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
There is further information in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend you follow the dietary principles in the above article.
There are some great eating principles in our free e-book on Liver Cleansing, here's the link:https://www.liverdoctor.com/the-vital-principles-of-liver-cleansing-free-download/
We recommend you take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
i had gallbadder removed a few years ago ..i am have problems with diarrreha..
i sometimes have accidents..that i don't make in time..to go to the washroom..or im constipated
and feel bloated and my joints and mussels hurt...is there somthing i could use.
First off, I'm no Doctor so please consult one with the following info. I'll be blunt. Had my gall bladder out 2 years ago and immediately had these weird, urgent diarrhea issues. Not IBS, just urgent watery issues after eating, usually at least a few times a week . After 9 months of terrible suffering (i've never had a health issue until this (at 53) and I'm not a hypochondriac) I consulted a Doctor who prescribed Cholestyramine and said it would probably change my life. It has. Even now, when I miss a day (i only take 1 pack a day) which I've only missed 3-4 times, I've had the issue almost every time.
This myth (no ones at fault here...) that gall bladder removal doesn't have serious side effects for many people is being found inaccurate more and more each day. I won't respond to this or ever post about it again. I'm just trying to "pay it forward" and help someone out I've never met.
Good luck!
please tell me more on cholestyramine..did it help your food allergies too..i be been having Urticaria,joint issue all immune mediated secondary to the ?leaky gut probably an iil effect post gal bladder surgery
i am going through a tough time post surgery..urticaria joint issue aphthous ulcer allergies..and what not..
please enlighten me the medicine you taking and the dose and for how long are
I am scheduled to have my gallbladder out next week. I am terrified. How bad is healing process? Doc said ill be back to normal eating normal funfoods within reason . I would love to hear you out
Often, the symptoms you were getting prior to surgery do not go away after you've had your gallbladder removed. You need to be sure that the surgery is really the best thing for you. After gallbladder removal there is no longer any bile coming from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
To improve symptoms you will need to eliminate grains, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals from your diet. This think has great info:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
See Dr Cabot's book - Heal Your Gallbladder Naturally and What To Do If You've Already Lost It for great information.
To improve absorption and reduce pain, Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps before OR in the middle of all meals, to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body’s most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind regards,
Louise Baker
Nutrition consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is an eating plan in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Maria
Few months ago my mother had stones gallbladder surgery. Before this surgery she has lots of issues frequent vomiting, dizziness etc so dr recommend to remove it coz she heaving gallbladder with stones from 6y. Now after removing she is feeling better no pain inside but after every few days she has vomiting dizziness etc
Surgery have done 6 months ago.
Plz help me what i can do.
Regards
After gallbladder removal we recommend the elimination of grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal we recommend eliminating gluten, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is further info in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you check with your healthcare practitioner before taking
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend you read this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/natural-remedies-for-gallstones/
As well as gluten and dairy, we recommend you eliminate sugar, processed food and takeout meals from your diet.
You may benefit from taking
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to support liver function which has to work harder without the gallbladder.
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Raw juicing is also excellent to help shrink gallstones, and there are great recipes in Dr Cabot's book 'Raw Juices Can Save Your Life'.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
I have just got my gallbladder removed yesterday and am recieving conflicting opinions regarding my diet and also i take multi vitamins, coq10,tumeric,stress relief, meg b,calcium, vit d and at night sleep ezy every day. I read that i now will not be able to digest these, is that true? Also i love my chocolate and sweets very very very much, do i have to give these up?
After galllbladder removal we recommend you eliminate or reduce grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is some information in Dr Cabot's book: 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutrition Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
If you have chronic reflux and heartburn we recommend you see your healthcare practitioner.
After gallbladder removal we recommend the elimination of grains, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
There is more information in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
You may benefit from taking
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritioanl Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
There is some dietary information in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
There is some great dietary in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It' and 'Diabetes Type 2: You Can Reverse It Naturally'.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Super Digestive Enzymes 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to increase nutrient absorption, carbohydrate, fat and protein breakdown and utilisation, and to reduce digestive symptoms.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
And that I'll have to have surgery
Is there anyway to save my gallbladder
Having your gall bladder removed is a relatively easy and painless procedure. The best part is that you will feel better than you do right now.
Many patients leave the hospital in 24 hrs or less.
Trust me, you will be glad you did... I am.
This is non-functional. Are you in a lot of pain?
We recommend you eliminate gluten, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
There is some great info in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
Whether you do or don't decide to go ahead with the surgery, Dr Cabot recommends you take
Super Digestive Enzymes 1 to 2 caps with a glass of water at each meal to allow proper absorption and breakdown of carbohydrate, protein, fat and nutrients. The Ox Bile can work to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder (if you have it removed) for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal, if certain dietary changes are not made it is very common to experience the digestive symptoms you mentioned.
We recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is further dietary information in Dr Cabot's book 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
It's great that you're taking the digestive enzymes, make sure you take them with each meal.
Dr Cabot recommends you also take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Thanks very much!
After gallbladder removal we recommend the elimination of grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book: 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
Your symptoms are most likely caused from your gallbladder being removed as fat is no longer able to be broken down properly and is causing the digestive symptoms you mentioned.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Super Digestive Enzymes 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We're so happy you have benefited from our article.
Please let us know if you require any further information.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Thinking now my system is not functioning correctly after gallbladder which happened in the middle of all the above.
It is common to experience these symptoms after gallbladder removal if you have not been advised of change in diet.
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate gluten, dairy, sugar, processed food and takeout meals.
There's some dietary information in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Kindly advise
After gallbladder removal we recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
There is some dietary information in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
Gallbladder removal often causes liver dysfunction.
We recommend you get a liver function test.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
I had my gallbladder removed last May (surgery report said my gallbladder was inflamed, had multiple stoned, mostly notabley a 2.3cm stone) but I still have chronic nagging pain in my upper right quad from front to back. A recent ultrasound showed that my liver was normal, but given my pain I think I need to do more.
I added Ox Bile about 6 months ago and it helped with digestion, but its the pain that gets me.
I've been on a sugar and gluten free diet for about 2/12 years as a way to control my chronic migraines, but before that my diet was poor to fair.
Thanks for you help.
We recommend you get a liver function test.
As well as sugar and gluten we recommend you also eliminate dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
Livatone Liver Tonic is Livatone Plus.
As well as the Livatone Plus and Ox Bile we recommend you take
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals.
NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
This can be purchased here:http://shop.liverdoctor.com/nac-n-acetyl-l-cysteine-600mg-90-capsules.html
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend waiting at least 2 weeks after surgery before continuing with any supplements.
We recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed food and takeout meals from your diet.
There is some information in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/things-you-must-know-you-dont-have-gallbladder/
Dr Cabot recommends after 2 weeks you start taking
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
Try to base your diet on good protein sources (chicken,eggs,lean meat,seafood), good fats (avocado,seafood,nuts,), fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds. There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book: 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Brown rice is technically a grain, perhaps only eat it in small amounts and not regularly.
After gallbladder we recommend eliminating grains, sugar, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book: 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It'.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of all meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Also, if a meal does not contain a lot of fats, should the Ox Bile amount be reduced accordingly? Thank you.
The Ox Bile can be taken either just before a meal OR in the middle of a meal.
This is correct, if you are having a meal that isn't high in fat you can adjust the dosage accordingly.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Most of the foods I should avoid are all foods that I love and eat a lot of - which would explain a lot of my symptoms. Thanks to you, I now have a new action plan to try and figure out what's going on with my body. So thank you thank you thank you!
She continues to have cholesterol gallstones... but there is NO gallbladder there and the surgeons here are saying that's Impossible because she no longer has a gallbladder.
Well, they removed 3 less than 2 months ago.
What do you say about that ?
Gallbladder problems are caused by an unhealthy liver and a problem with your digestive system. If your liver is not healthy, it will make poor quality bile which can cause sludge and stones. Removing the gallbladder will not fix this problem, sludge and stones can still form within the liver, compromising its function.
We recommend she eliminate grain, sugar, dairy, processed food, takeout meals and high fructose corn syrup.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's books: 'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally and What to Do If You've Already Lost It' and 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
We recommend she take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
I'm constantly sick after meals, always bloated and suffer with serious muscle pains.
I'm just hoping its not too late to reverse any liver damage.
Thankyou for such awesome information.
We're so glad this article has benefited you.
Please let us know if you would like any further information.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
This article will be of great benefit to you.
Let us know how you go after the diet and supplement changes.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
NUtritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We suggest you read this article for further information on your back pain:https://www.liverdoctor.com/gallbladder-and-digestive-problems/
It is likely that this back pain is associated with lack of bile due to gallbladder removal as well as fatty liver which often goes hand in hand with gallbladder removal.
We recommend you eliminate grains, dairy, sugar, processed food and takeout meals from your diet.
There is an excellent diet plan to follow in Dr Cabot's book: 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of all meals, to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function and boost metabolism.
Magnesium Ultra Potent Powder 1/2 tsp twice daily to reduce back pain and help with low energy states such as weakness, fatigue, depression or apathy.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
It sounds like you may have fatty liver. This can be diagnosed by getting a liver function test and/or ultrasound scan of the liver.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's free e-book on fatty liver.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We have many great monthly specials, so please keep an eye out for them.
Dr Cabot endeavours to keep her prices as low as possible.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal there is no longer any bile coming from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
To improve symptoms you will need to eliminate grains, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals from your diet.
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's free e-book on fatty liver, here's the link.
This diet is relevant as fatty liver and gallbladder issues often go hand in hand.
To alleviate pain, Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of all meals, to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
so my question is that
1. what would be the effect on the body if gallbladder removes from the body?
2. what challenges we could be face after removing the gallbladder from the body?
3. what precaution we need to take after removing the gallbladder from the body?
4. how much it will effect to the human?
The gallbladder can often be saved if there are not multiple gallstones, but if she is experiencing a lot of pain perhaps removal is necessary.
We also recommend she get a HIDA scan to check functioning of gallbladder.
There is excellent information in Dr Cabot's book:'Save Your Gallbladder Naturally'.
The book also has some great raw juice recipes to help dissolve gallstones.
After gallbladder removal there is no bile coming from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Whether you decide to get surgery or not, Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to increase bile flow (if you don't get surgery) and improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder we recommend you eliminate grains, dairy, processed food and takeout meals.
We recommend you base your diet on good protein (poultry,seafood,lean meat,eggs), good fats (avocado,seafood,nuts,cold pressed olive oil, cold pressed coconut oil), fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals. This is to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
If you would like to put more weight on we recommend you eat more healthy fats, more eggs and more healthy carbohydrates such as fruits, vegetables, quinoa, etc.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After gallbladder removal bile function is impaired which can cause digestive problems.
It is also common for liver dysfunction to occur after gallbladder removal as extra work is put on the liver.
To check liver function we recommend you get an ultrasound scan and/or liver function test.
We recommend you avoid gluten, dairy, processed foods and takeout meals.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily to replace the bile that is no longer coming from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
Magnesium Complete 2 tabs 1/2 before bed OR Magnesium Ultra Potent Powder 1/2 tsp 1/2 before bed to promote a deep, relaxing sleep.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Kind Regards,
Certainly you can take glutathione after your gallbladder has been removed.
We recommend taking N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) which is the precursor to glutathione and is the most effective way of raising levels in your body.
It is essential to take Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
The weight gain may be caused by a fatty liver which is a common occurrence after gallbladder removal.
Fatty liver can be diagnosed with an ultrasound scan and/or liver function test.
There is a great diet plan in Dr Cabot's book: 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
We recommend you eliminate grains, dairy, high fructose corn syrup, processed foods and take out meals from your diet.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Help,
Kathryn
Oh u can eat anything u want ,
Really that was in 07
I have been suffering up & down
Do more research
We have to cut out a lot :/
When you have your gallbladder removed bile flow is impaired and bile is responsible for breaking down fatty foods.
We recommend you remove gluten, dairy, processed foods and take out meals from your diet. Try to base your diet on good protein (chicken,seafood,lean meat,eggs), good fats, fresh fruits and vegetables and nuts and seeds.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps three times daily in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
After having your gallbladder removed you need to take Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps twice daily to replace the bile that can no longer come from your gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
We also recommend you take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
Magnesium Complete 2 tablets daily OR Magnesium Ultra Potent Powder 1/2 tsp twice daily to relax the muscles and prevent cramping.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
We recommend you eliminate grains, dairy, processed food and take out meals. Base your diet on good protein (chicken,seafood,lean meat,eggs), good fats, fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
David
Here's the link to the Ox Bile I am referring to:http://shop.liverdoctor.com/ox-bile-500mg-100-capsules.html
It is 500mg. The dosage of 1 to 2 caps per meal depends on how fatty the meal is that you are eating.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend you eliminate all processed foods, dairy, gluten, take out meals and high fructose corn syrup.
It is important to base your diet on good protein sources (chicken,seafood,lean meat,eggs) good fats (avocado,seafood,cold pressed olive oil,cold pressed coconut oil), fresh fruits and vegetables, raw nuts and seeds.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take wiht meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
I do occasionally get diarrhea but mostly when I eat salad for some crazy reason! I typically feel bloated and gasy, especially in the evenings.
I too have experienced pain in the area of where my gallbladder was and have had tests ran and scans and have found nothing. However, I have found that having someone push on my back in that area and then repeat in the front helps and subsides for months and the will come back. Scar tissue perhaps??
I'm not a heavy person and never have been but have gained 10 ponunds since my gallbladder removal. I am now 41 so that may have something to do with it too.
I don't like going to the doctor as they look at me like I'm crazy and say I shouldn't have any problems since my gallbladder is gone. Plus I also prefer a natural approach to my problems. I have taken Stomach B20 which is Marshmallow root with much success for my stomach issues and I do take Clairitin for allergies.
If you have any suggestions for me I would greatly appreciate it any input you may have.
It is very common after gallbladder removal to get a fatty liver if you are not following the correct diet.
We recommend you eliminate all fatty foods, processed foods, gluten and dairy.
There is an excellent easy-to-follow diet plan in Dr Cabot's book: 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
To diagnose a fatty liver you will need to get an ultrasound scan and liver function test.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
Bactoclear 2 caps twice daily with food to clear out the H.pylori and gastritis.
These supplements are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Also, I have had the blood tests and scan and they showed nothing. Is there anything more specific that I should ask for?
Bactoclear is actually an Australian supplement.
So instead we recommend
Intestinal Parasite Cleanse 1 cap three times daily as it is a very powerful cleanser to clear out unfriendly microorganisms. After 2 weeks increase dosage to two cups three times daily for up to two months.
L-glutamine plus Colostrum 1 scoop (5.6g) daily with water or juice to help heal the intestinal lining.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
We recommend you take
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals, three times daily, to replace the bile that is no longer coming from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
Magnesium Complete 2 tablets twice daily or Magnesium Ultra Potent powder 1/2 tsp twice daily with water or juice to maintain efficient muscle and nerve function and relax the muscles.
These are available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
We recommend you get a liver function test and ultrasound scan.
We also recommend you avoid gluten, dairy, processed foods, take out meals and high fructose corn syrup.
Base your diet on good protein (chicken,lean meat,seafood,eggs), good fat sources, fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds.
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Gluten and dairy free I have severe acid reflux with constant stomach pressure no diarrhea mostly constipation my dentist noticed the acid erosion.Constant low temp -low blood pressure.Neuro symptoms lightheaded.Stomach always churning skin is a mess.pre diabetic have cut sugar out of diet as well.Always feel fatigued no energy.44 year old female always feel sick eat very low fat foods.Take ox bile and Pantoprazole GI says option would be to have surgery on my sphincter esophagus.Have had a CT countless doctor-specialist visits no one can -want to work up further was not feeling so great before surgery could this be a bacteria issue VS viral.
If you are prediabetic then gluten free foods are also best removed from your diet.
Please remove everything from your diet that is not fresh vegetables (no potatoes), good quality protein and the occasional serve of fruit.
This may be a candida issue and Dr Cabot recommends you begin taking
Betaine – 2 - 4 capsules at the beginning of each meal.
Glicemic Balance – 2 capsules at the beginning of each meal.
Selenomune Designer Energy - 1 capsule daily.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Dr Cabot recommends
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals three times daily as this will replace the bile that can no longer be delivered from your gallbladder to help essential fat absorption.
Livatone Plus caps 2 twice daily to improve liver function.
NAC 2 caps twice daily at least two hours away from food, if any upset occurs take with food. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to hasten liver healing.
These supplements are all available here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com
We recommend you avoid all gluten containing foods, sugar, dairy and processed foods.
This is a very informative article for you:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-to-do-if-you-dont-have-a-gallbladder/
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Any unexplained significant weightloss should be discussed with your doctor, to ensure there is no serious cause.
In general, weightloss can occur after gallbladder surgery, as digestion and absorption of fats is impaired and this may also cause diarrhoea. Ox Bile and Digestive Enzymes will help. The Save Your gallbladder Naturally’ book explains what to do after gallbladder surgery. There is also more information at this link www.liverdoctor.com/liver-problems/gallbladder/
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
Parasitic infections can also cause weight loss and may lead to more serious problems if left untreated. These can be tested for by your doctor.
We recommend Intestinal Parasite Cleanse for treating parasitic infections. Here's the link:http://shop.liverdoctor.com/intestinal-para-cleanse-90-capsules.html
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com