Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi, I had my gallbladder removed about a year ago. I use to visit this group often but I havent had any trouble in a year. Now I am having gallbladder like pain again but my gallbladder is gone. What should I do? I need a diet plan that wont cause me pain. I actually dont remember my passwords and all to get to the group but still get emails through my email account. I am having pain everyday again. Not sure what I should do. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Susie, Can you tell me what exactly is in the Beta-Plus. You keep calling it bile salts, but what salts are they. I can not seem to find anything in my HFS locally. Tishri7@... wrote: > <> I am having pain everyday again. Not sure what I should do. > > >Hi, : > >I don't have a GB either since June 2003, and I'm getting gallstone-like >pains frequently, although they're not as bad and extreme. I have found that >cutting down on fats helps me, plus taking Beta-Plus that Biotics Research puts >out. I order my Beta Plus through a chiropractor in CA. You have to get it >through a health professional. > >Also, I have found taking 1 magnesium pill per day helps. I'm taking one by >Solaray. It helps me. I think we're still supposed to do cleanses, but I >haven't tried that yet. If it gets worse, I probably will. > >Susie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 My son had these very light poop. Taurine and milk thistle did not make any difference, but dandelion was very-very helpful. It increases bile production in the gall bladder and bile flow from the liver. Galina Dandelion very helpful > > I am trying to figure out how to help my son's liver. He has had white > poops earlier and now a fishy smell from lecithin. What else can I do > to help him besides milk thistle. We are going to start on Beta1-3 > glucan 1-6 I think is how it is called....for immune system...but will > that help the liver....I am just not sure what else to do. He does > take 500 mg of taurine daily....can I up this. He's 8 and weights > about 90-100 lbs depending on the week. > > Thanks > Ronni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 Anne, Don't know if you have tried this or not but I will quote some info out of Dr. Shaw's book regarding light poops: " Cholecystokinin (CCK) is another hormone produced by the cells of the small intestine. CCK has a 32 amino acid structure that is similar to the hormone gastrin. CCK stimulates the release of pancreatic enzymes, like secretin does, and also stimulates the release of bile from the gall bladder. Parents using over-the-counter CCK as an oral dietary supplement for their children with autism or PDD have reported beneficial effects similar to those of secretin. For use in children, 1/8 to 1/4 of a 100 mg capsule of the CCK product is given exactly one hour the first bite of food with each meal. Overdosage has caused panic attacks and appetite suppression. When given at the beginning of the meal, pancreatic enzyme secretion begins before the food reaches the small intestine and may cause rectal burning. This product is a beef extract so food allergy to beef could cause severe reactions. Parents of children with autism often report abnormal color of their children's stool. The stool is frequently described as clay colored, white or lightly colored. The brown color in normal stool is due to bile pigments. Light or uncolored stools probably indicate an inadequate flow of bile possibly due to inadequate stimulation of bile release from the gall bladder due to deficient CCK. Many parents report the presence of " sand " in their child's stool. This " sand " is probably due to the presence of insoluble bile salts. The amount of " sand " is reported to increase dramatically after secretin infusions probably because secretin stimulates bile release. Bile salts containing taurine do not form this " sand " because they are more soluble. Supplementation with taurine might be useful since taurine is frequently low in the urine amino acid profiles of children with autism. Children with light colored stools may be significantly deficient in vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K due to inadequate amounts of bile salts which aid in their absorption. Vitamin A palmitate, the prevalent form of vitamin A, may be especially difficult to absorb since bile salts are needed to remove the palmitate group before it is absorbed. I hope this information is useful. Anjellica, Ian's Mom & Advocate [ ] Re: liver help Our poops were never white, but a light green/brown. We have had him on taurine, milk thistle and phosphatidyl choline, but that didn't help. I have little doubt that we have some dysbiosis, but I am also concerned that we have some bile issues. I have added ox bile to try to help in that regard. It is early to tell, but based on today's poop, it looks like it might be a winner. Of course, we have been up for two nights in a row at 3:00 am with belly aches, so it is not without a price... Check in with me in a week or two and I will update you.... Anne > > I am trying to figure out how to help my son's liver. He has had white > poops earlier and now a fishy smell from lecithin. What else can I do > to help him besides milk thistle. We are going to start on Beta1-3 > glucan 1-6 I think is how it is called....for immune system...but will > that help the liver....I am just not sure what else to do. He does > take 500 mg of taurine daily....can I up this. He's 8 and weights > about 90-100 lbs depending on the week. > > Thanks > Ronni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 Thanks so much....I will look into it...I got a chuckle outta this one....no offense meant...but I was thinking I would send him out to chew on the lawn....lol...he does that anyway when he sees clover...lol....but it is interesting what helps....Thanks again...will sure look into it. Ronni > > My son had these very light poop. Taurine and milk thistle did not > make any difference, but dandelion was very-very helpful. It > increases bile production in the gall bladder and bile flow from the > liver. > Galina > > Dandelion very helpful > > > > > I am trying to figure out how to help my son's liver. He has had > white > > poops earlier and now a fishy smell from lecithin. What else can > I do > > to help him besides milk thistle. We are going to start on Beta1- 3 > > glucan 1-6 I think is how it is called....for immune system...but > will > > that help the liver....I am just not sure what else to do. He does > > take 500 mg of taurine daily....can I up this. He's 8 and weights > > about 90-100 lbs depending on the week. > > > > Thanks > > Ronni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 I can imagine this! lol... Especially remembering that it is the dandelion root you want! I usually buy dried root and make home-made infusion, that is much cheaper to me. But you can find dandelion root in capsuls or in tincture form. > > > > > > I am trying to figure out how to help my son's liver. He has had > > white > > > poops earlier and now a fishy smell from lecithin. What else > can > > I do > > > to help him besides milk thistle. We are going to start on Beta1- > 3 > > > glucan 1-6 I think is how it is called....for immune system...but > > will > > > that help the liver....I am just not sure what else to do. He > does > > > take 500 mg of taurine daily....can I up this. He's 8 and > weights > > > about 90-100 lbs depending on the week. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Ronni > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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