Articles, tagged with "gall stones", page 1
05th May 2011
One of the smallest organs in our human body system, Gallbladder is yet an extremely important organ leading to fatal health conditions. Merely the size and shape of a pear, extending to a maximum length of 3 – 4 inch (7 – 10 cm), gall bladder is a sac li...
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Author:
johndy
09th February 2010
What does choleterol have to do with a Gallbladder Cleanse? Very plainly, a gall bladder attack is almost always due to just one aspect: cholesterol. Our bodies generate all of the cholesterol you may ever might need. You don't need to have this through t...
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Author:
Larry Wagner
21st December 2009
One morning I awakened and I had a large amount of agony. It was terribly sharpened and got me actually scared. I went to the physician and he did an ultrasound and found I had some gall stones and sludge that had accumulated in my gallbladder. His sugges...
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Author:
Bruce Massey
11th September 2009
Concerning bile and the gallbladder, the liver creates the bile; after the bile is created it trickles down through the channels made-up of tiny tubes known as bile ducts. All of these tiny tubes combine together and create the primary bile duct. Constant...
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Author:
Alicia McWilliams
28th June 2009
There are many fad diets these days that recommend that you eat a lot of meat. This is especially true with the low-carb diets. A good example of this is the Atkins Diet which is a high fat and low carbohydrate diet. The theory that these diets follow is ...
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Author:
barilj
01st June 2009
Scientists in India have shown how curcumin (a compound derived from turmeric) and capsaicin (a compound found in chilies) work to prevent gallstone formation.
80 % of all gall stones are known as cholesterol stones. As their name implies they consist ...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
20th August 2008
Chanca piedra - supporting kidney function
Kidney makes up the urinary system of the body, along with the bladder, the urethra and two ureters. The bean-shaped kidney balances blood composition and regulates the fluid amount in the body. Along with cle...
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