Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Hi Kathleen, Allergies and asthma are directly related to gallbladder / liver issues. When the liver and gallbladder does not work and become clogged than the body can not get rid of toxins that accumulate and causes the body to have allergic reactions. When you clean the liver your allergy attacks go down in proportion. Most skin problems again are linked to the liver as the skin is the next largest organ for filtering out toxins. If the liver is not working the toxins are then pushed out the skin so then psoriasis, exzema, hives and other skin maladies become prevalent. When doing gallbladder cleanses the toxins leaving the body are great so they also manifest in allergies until the toxins can leave the body. G Murray Kathleen wrote: >Susie, >This is interesting to me. I've had " allergy " problems all my life. Then gall bladder >troubles in my 20's and another 2 or 3 mild attacks 25-30 years later. I have had >allergies for about a month now. I am wondering if these last gall bladder attacks are >connected to my allergies. Can you tell me how allergies are connected to gall >bladder trouble? I know each body system has an effect on the others, but I'd like to >know about this particular connection. > >Thanks in advance, >Kathleen > >On 9 Jan 2006 at 17:29, Tishri7@... wrote: > > > >>About 2 months after my surgery, well, probably >>started in late August in 2003, I started having bad allergy problems. For a >>long time in those few months I blamed it on the ragweed because it was the >>worst that year it's ever been where we live out in the country. I was choking >>up, etc., all the time. Then since that time--even now--I'm still having >>those problems. I've started thinking lately that it's because of no GB. >>Susie >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Thank you, Randi! I would be interested in reading this. Kathleen On 11 Jan 2006 at 1:13, randabra wrote: > Kathleen, I have read that sometimes gall bladder pain can be caused > by allergic reactions to certain foods - eggs in particular. I > think one of the holistic doctors, , wrote about this. If > I can dig up the article, I will send it. > Good luck to you, > Randi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hi Kathleen. Here's one link that includes info about Dr.Breneman who studied allergies and gall bladder patients. (I believe this is the study that Dr. refers to in his writings.) He recommends eliminating certain foods to see if gall bladder symptoms may be related to a food allergy. According to his study, eggs caused the highest number of allergic reactions. When I had my GB, I couldn't eat eggs at all. They pretty much always triggered an attack. They don't bother me now. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Randi, thank you for all the helpful information and websites. Kathleen On 11 Jan 2006 at 4:16, randabra wrote: > Hi Kathleen. Here's one link that includes info about Dr.Breneman > who studied allergies and gall bladder patients. (I believe this is > the study that Dr. refers to in his writings.) He > recommends eliminating certain foods to see if gall bladder symptoms > may be related to a food allergy. According to his study, eggs > caused the highest number of allergic reactions. > > http://www.nutritionfarm.com/FAQs/FAQs/gallbladder.htm > > Also, here is another link to a msg forum for liver/gb issues. Read > the post by MJ [758.4] on August 24, 2004 at 19:58:46: > > http://askwaltstollmd.com/archives/liver/289227.html#289368 > > If I can find any other info, I will surely send it. > Best of health to you! > Randi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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