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Hi, this is a question from Nicolette and it’s about a friend, a dear friend of hers, who had her gallbladder removed and has had problems ever since, serious health problems, and they put a stent or a stint, as it was called also, in replacement of bile duct and to ensure that bile was moving out of the liver into the small intestine.
The problem with stents is that they don’t relax when you do a liver flush and so any stones may get caught in front of it and they don’t pass through.
So I don’t recommend doing liver flushes when there is a stint or a stent there, and that’s very unfortunate. I wish I could give you better answer but it’s a risk because the way the liver flush works is that it relaxes the bile ducts.
There are studies to show that Epsom salts, which is magnesium sulphate, relaxes the bile ducts and dilates the passages where the bile is flowing through and the important factor with regard to liver flushes is that bile ducts dilate and release and allow the stones to pass through without getting caught, without getting trapped, so that the stones can eventually pass through the gastrointestinal tract and come out as bowel movement, as a series of bowel movements.
Now when a person has a stint or a stent, then these stones may get caught, they don’t even go through the stent because the stent is pretty small, has a small diameter that is not expandable and this can lead to back up of bile and then can lead to jaundice. So I don’t recommend going that route.
The only best bet is to avoid animal proteins at any cost because once the gallbladder has been removed there is virtually no chance of digesting animal proteins because in order to digest these proteins the person needs a lot of fat. Without the fat, the proteins won’t get digested. For it to digest fat a person has to have a lot of bile and this instance when the gallbladder is missing, there is no bile available that is used by the body to digest the fats.
There are basically two pathways for bile to move out of the liver. One is directly into the small intestine through the common bile duct and the other one is to collect the bile and remove about ninety present of the water making the bile very, very thick and this happens in the gallbladder. So the gallbladder collects a lot of bile, makes it very concentrated and then when the person eats food that contains fats, that all proteins which also usually contain fats, then the gallbladder is pushing that bile into the intestines which digests it. But if the gallbladder is… it has been removed, it can no longer do that obviously, and this creates digestive trouble that your friend is talking about.
So once again, avoiding those foods like eggs, cheese, milk, fish, chicken and red meat and hamburgers and things like that obviously. So it’s important to leave out these foods and that should make it easier and to replace any oils or fats that she takes in at the moment with coconut oil which doesn’t require bile to digest it.
She may also want to use a bile supplement to help her with the digestion of fats that are naturally occurring in some fruits like avocado, for example, and so that she can still digest them.
Otherwise unfortunately I cannot give you so much more advice. There is a liver tea that is in my book “The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush” that you may take which can increase the bile flow to a certain degree; obviously it cannot remove the intra-hepatic gallstones that are still in her liver.
When a person has a gallbladder removed one of the main reasons for having the gallbladder removed is gallstones, and the gallstones in the gallbladder can only occur if the bile ducts in the liver have been congested with what is known as the intra-hepatic gallstones, which we should clear out while also clearing any existing stones in the gallbladder.
In her situation, her gallbladder having been removed, she should remove the stones in the liver but as long as there is a stent in there, that is in my opinion, not advisable.
So, taking care of diet, lifestyle, all the other things that she can still do to improve her health and her digestion, which she can find if she is interested, in my book “Timeless Secrets Of Health And Rejuvenation”
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