Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Thanks for the link. . .I will be checking this out!! Sofi Bulgi <sofiusbg@...> wrote:Hi, Im betwin liver-galdblader flush. I use this herbs from this side and Im very glad, that tey work: http://www.sensiblehealth.com Tani jenericbook wrote: I have had six gallbladder attacks within the last four years. 15 months ago was my second to the last one, and last Saturday I had my last one. I didn't realize that these episodes were gallbladder problems until after having been tested when I was hospitalized last weekend. My gallbladder was supremely tender, too, so my doctor assumes that the problem is with the gallbladder. I do not want to have surgery, but since I have done a gallbladder flush in the past, I am planning on doing so again in a couple of weeks, after I'm more recuperated (my ribs are still sore from the episode). Already, we typically only eat fish, chicken breast, turkey, only whole wheat bread and a pretty healthy diet most of the time. This last episode sprung after we had celebrated my husband's birthday with Little Caesar's pizza and raspberry pie a la mode. :-) All of this said, is there a diet that I should follow that will prevent these attacks in general? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 check-out Dr.H.'s books on liver cleanses and other cleanses.I did and can eat anything.I've done a lot of cleanses and still do regular cleanses. Sheryl <dovedesignsrus@...> wrote:Thanks for the link. . .I will be checking this out!! Sofi Bulgi <sofiusbg@...> wrote:Hi, Im betwin liver-galdblader flush. I use this herbs from this side and Im very glad, that tey work: http://www.sensiblehealth.com Tani jenericbook wrote: I have had six gallbladder attacks within the last four years. 15 months ago was my second to the last one, and last Saturday I had my last one. I didn't realize that these episodes were gallbladder problems until after having been tested when I was hospitalized last weekend. My gallbladder was supremely tender, too, so my doctor assumes that the problem is with the gallbladder. I do not want to have surgery, but since I have done a gallbladder flush in the past, I am planning on doing so again in a couple of weeks, after I'm more recuperated (my ribs are still sore from the episode). Already, we typically only eat fish, chicken breast, turkey, only whole wheat bread and a pretty healthy diet most of the time. This last episode sprung after we had celebrated my husband's birthday with Little Caesar's pizza and raspberry pie a la mode. :-) All of this said, is there a diet that I should follow that will prevent these attacks in general? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Thank you! I think this is a great way to go. . .I just need to find the courage. . . Sheryl alan cameron <wrench942002@...> wrote: check-out Dr.H.'s books on liver cleanses and other cleanses.I did and can eat anything.I've done a lot of cleanses and still do regular cleanses. Sheryl wrote:Thanks for the link. . .I will be checking this out!! Sofi Bulgi wrote:Hi, Im betwin liver-galdblader flush. I use this herbs from this side and Im very glad, that tey work: http://www.sensiblehealth.com Tani jenericbook wrote: I have had six gallbladder attacks within the last four years. 15 months ago was my second to the last one, and last Saturday I had my last one. I didn't realize that these episodes were gallbladder problems until after having been tested when I was hospitalized last weekend. My gallbladder was supremely tender, too, so my doctor assumes that the problem is with the gallbladder. I do not want to have surgery, but since I have done a gallbladder flush in the past, I am planning on doing so again in a couple of weeks, after I'm more recuperated (my ribs are still sore from the episode). Already, we typically only eat fish, chicken breast, turkey, only whole wheat bread and a pretty healthy diet most of the time. This last episode sprung after we had celebrated my husband's birthday with Little Caesar's pizza and raspberry pie a la mode. :-) All of this said, is there a diet that I should follow that will prevent these attacks in general? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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