Gallstones
(Cholelithiasis)
Diet and Nutrition: (references)
- Eliminate foods that cause an allergic response or to which
there is a sensitivity (fast, use an elimination diet, or allergy
test to isolate such foods)
- Avoid sugar and refined carbohydrates
- Vegan diet
- Eat high fiber and high
complex carbohydrate diet (promotes decrease in bowel transit
time)
- Reduce fats in general and especially animal fats
- Drink lots of vegetable juices
- Eliminate fried foods, and especially trans-fatty acids
Vitamins and Minerals: (references)
- Individual botanicals to be considered for this condtion:
Homeopathic Remedies: (references)
- Pain from cholelithiasis:
Bell., Berb., Carc., Card-M., Chin., Chol., Coloc., Dios., Lyc.,
Morg., Nat-S., Verat.
(For an overview of Homeopathy, click here.)
- Castor oil pack over gall bladder for 30 minutes
- Epsom salt compress over the gall bladder for 30 minutes
- Catnip tea enemas
- Drink 6-8 glasses of water (good, reverse-osmosis filtered
water) per day to maintain the water content of bile
- Before breakfast on an empty stomach, take one tsp. of table
salt in a glass of hot water (stir thoroughly). After drinking,
return to bed and lie 45 minutes on the right side. Do this once
or twice a week.
- Quit smoking
- Daily exercise
- If obese, reduce weight
Recommended Labs:
- Check for gallstones (cholelithiasis): Ultrasound, Cholecystography
- Rule out allergies: IgG Food Allergy Antibody
- Rule out gall bladder disease (cholecystitis): Ultrasound, Palpation, Nuclear Medicine Scanning
- Rule out hepatitis B and C: Hepatitis Panel
- Rule out hiatal hernia: Barium X-Ray, Endoscopy
- Rule out occult malignancies: Antimalignant Antibody
- Rule out pancreatitis: Amylase, Lipase, Trypsin, CBC, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Glucose, CRP, Abdominal Ultrasound
- Rule out peptic ulcer: Endoscopy, Upper GI Series
- Rule out recurrent pyogenic cholangitis: CBC, Liver Function, Prothrombin Time, Blood Cultures, Ova and Parasites, MRCP
* The recommended use of this supplement or therapy is based on a physiological mechanism or empirical data and is not necessarily supported by peer-reviewed research studies.
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