Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Hi Shefy, Gallbladder problems can be linked to ileo-cecal valve problems. You might want to read Dr. Matsen¹s books. According to his books, lack of calcium, or lack of calcium absorption in fact, weakens the ileo-cecal valve thus letting bad bacterias invade gut creating lots of digestive problem and overwhelming the liver; the liver, unable to cope and eliminate it¹s own Œtoxic¹ enzymes, pollutes the digestive system. Complicated to explain. In any case, lots of inffo in his books. A search on the net will give more info, I believe he has a site: www.eatingalive.com. He was able to help many people. He told me that 20 years ago, 1 person in ten had weak ileo-cecal valve and now 1 in 2!! He believes it¹s due to pollution, particularly metal. But, when you say you did tons of flushes, does that include liver cleanses? And if so, did you do the parasite cleanse before doing a liver cleanse? Which is essential. Do you have a diagnostic confirming stones in your gallbladder? Christiana On 12/27/06 5:10 PM, " shefy7 " <shefy7@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > I was doing some research on Cholelithotomy...where they only remove > the stones, not the whole gallbladder...I really want to keep my gb. > I've tried tons of flushes, diets, supplements, exercise, and what > not. It's not working It feels so congested and stuffed and I > get this annoying gnawing feeling above my navel and lots of gas. > > Everyone is recommending to just remove the gb but I want to keep > it. I'm going to start taking actigal again to see if I can shrink > them a bit. I'm also doing homeopathy... > > I know I'm going to have a hard time convincing kaiser to cover the > Cholelithotomy, but I'm sure I can since I'm only 22... > > Does anyone have info. on this? I wonder how they close the > gallbladder after they cut it to remove the stones...? Anyone have > it done or know one who did? > > Any info. would be really great! > > Thanks in advance and happy holidays! > shefy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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