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No More Gallbladder Attacks Or Liver Pain!


Author: Stephannie I.
Skill: iTOVi Scanner
Date: 10-24-2017
Views: 6,169
Word Count: 580
Questions Received: 13
Testimonial ID: 11237-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 8

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I've had gallbladder disease since I was 14 years old. I'm now 35 so that's 21 years of gallbladder attacks, poor digestion, constipation (like a BM 1 time per month), heartburn, horendous stomach pains, you name it!

Your gallbladder is very important, don't believe otherwise! Can you live without it? Yes, but a HUGE percentage of people have worse symptoms than they did prior to having it removed.

No country in the world removes gallbladders as much as the USA. There are several things you can do to not only save your gallbladder, but heal it and regain health. No everyone suffers once they get theirs out, on the contrary, some people swear its the best thing that ever happened to them. But you never know until after surgery.

I frequently do liver/gallbladder flushes, but until you have two flushes with no stones, your bile flow and enzymes can still be sluggish. If that's the case you still have a sluggish digestive system and therefore it's quite likely that you will still have frequent attacks because you lack the digestive enzymes to break down and digest fat, protein, etc.

I've had this problem and was really discouraged. I got Essentialzymes-4 from Young Living for free in my Essential Rewards order a few months ago and thought I would start taking them since my digestive system could use all the help it could get.

What happened you ask? MY MIND IS BLOWN! These enzymes help me so much! I still eat a pretty strict diet, but i've been able to eat things that would of gave me a 72 hour gallbladder attack in an instant! I take 2 per day. They come in a blister pack of two, 1 delay release and 1 instant. One white and one yellow during two of my meals, just like recommended.

I haven't been able to digest the fat myself, thus having a gallbladder attack, but these enzymes help my body digest it as if they were my own digestive enzymes. Like nothing has ever been wrong! I even have tested it with some fried foods!

The results were instant! I was able to eat some coconut milk ice cream with no pain whatsoever the first time I took them!

Oils that I use to support my liver and gallbladder are the GLF blend, 1 drop in a cap, Juvacleanse 1 drop in a cap (I take one in the AM and the other in the PM). I also take 1 oz of NingXia Red juice in the AM as a whole body antioxidant and full body support supplement.

An unexpected side effect was that my allergies got better too. I had no idea that people with horrid sinus allergies and congestion often don't have enough enzymes and that supplementing can make it better. Mine did! I used to not be able to sleep because I was so stuffed up and these help so much! My nose is open and clear all night long.

I limit my meat consumption. I also got food allergy tested and don't eat those things (all but one, that I'm still working on), and do liver/gallbladder flushes like mentioned above. I wrote a blog post about it if you'd like to read my method. It's very specific. Contact me if you would like to read how.


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "Foeniculum vulgare Mill, commonly called fennel, has been used in traditional medicine for a wide range of ailments related to digestive, endocrine, reproductive, and respiratory systems. Additionally, it is also used as a galactagogue agent for lactating mothers.... Foeniculum vulgare has emerged as a good source of traditional medicine and it provides a noteworthy basis in pharmaceutical biology for the development/formulation of new drugs and future clinical uses."Link
2.Associated topics: indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "Gastroprotective effects of Lemon essential oil: In ethanol model, CL (citrus lemon) and LIM (limonene) [component of Lemon] demonstrated 100% of gastroprotection.... In the indomethacin model, CL and LIM offered effective gastroprotection...."Link
3.Associated topics: indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "Lavender, mint [peppermint], orange, rose, chamomile, rosemary, and sage were used.... Depression levels in the touch-music-aroma therapy group... showed a larger decrease than in the... control groups [that did not include aromatherapy].... [FMS] symptoms such as restless sleep, headache, morning fatigue, exhaustion, feeling like crying, and bowel complaints were also significantly reduced."Link
4.Associated topics: indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "Peppermint oil is harmless and acts locally to inhibit GI [gastrointestinal] smooth muscle contraction.... Peppermint oil solution administered intraluminally can be used as an antispasmodic agent with superior efficacy and fewer side effects than hyoscine-N-butylbromide...."Link
5.Associated topics: liver — "DHEA [a component of PD 80/20], an androstene hormone [precursor to estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, cortisone, and other hormones], has been shown to possess a wide range of beneficial biological effects mainly attributed to immune system modulation.... thus leading to beneficial effects in diverse human diseases including resistance to infection, neuroprotection, wound healing, diabetes, hepatic injury, cardiovascular disease, and cancer."Link
6.Associated topics: indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "A 4 weeks treatment with peppermint oil improves abdominal symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.... The symptoms evaluated were: abdominal bloating, abdominal pain or discomfort, diarrhea, constipation, feeling of incomplete evacuation, pain at defecation, passage of gas or mucus, and urgency at defecation."Link
7.Associated topics: liver — "D-limonene is a major constituent in citrus essential oil.... Recently, d-limonene has been reported to alleviate fatty liver induced by a high-fat diet. Our data suggest that the intake of d-limonene may benefit patients with dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia and is a potential dietary supplement for preventing and ameliorating metabolic disorders."Link
8.Associated topics: liver,indigestion-(dyspepsia) — "Myrtle oil (MO) exerts hypoglycemic as well as mild hypotriglyceridemic activity in diabetic animals. The reduction in blood glucose level may be due to the reversible inhibition of alpha-glucosidases present in the brush-border of the small intestinal mucosa, higher rate of glycolysis as envisaged by the higher activity of glucokinase, as one of the key enzymes of glycolysis, and enhanced rate of glycogenesis as evidenced by the higher amount of liver glycogen present after MO administration."Link

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