that is high in unsaturated fats may reduce the risk in developing gallstones. Omega 3 oils found in flax, hemp and extra virgin olive oil are essential for a health gall bladder diet.
Here is a list of gall bladder friendly foods but remember to start slow and add each food to your one at a time. Most people with gall bladder problems respond well to the addition of these foods but individuals can respond differently to the addition of new foods in their diet. If a specific food causes any type of pain or cramping stop taking it and after the symptom has subsided start adding new foods to your again.
Helpful Foods - fresh organic only and never used dried or powered variety:
Apples, Apricots, Avocadoes, , artichoke, Beets, cumbers, coconuts, ginger root, green beans, sweet potatoes, garlic, onions, lemons, tomatoes, grapes, apples, papaya, pears, omega 3 oils,
You should avoid are chocolate, ice cream, eggs, red meat, milk, coffee, nuts, beans, pork, onion, chicken, milk, oranges, grapefruit, corn, hydrogenated oils, saturated fats, fried foods and margarine.
If you are interested in coming up with a gall bladder that is designed specifically for you, the first step is going to be to talk with your doctor. You may also want to work with a nutritionist, someone who is educated in this field and will be able to give you the best advice here.
By following a proper and living as generally healthy a lifestyle as possible, you will not only prevent gall stones or get rid of those you presently have, but as well will keep you healthier and happier in general.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.
David Cowley has created numerous articles on bladder problems. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to Bladder Problems and how to treat them called www.bladder-team.com
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