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To the average lay person who suddenly finds themselves dealing with gallbladder pain, it may be hard to connect the dots between a healthy gut microbiome and what’s going on with your gallbladder. As in most cases, it comes down to our favorite catchphrase: “It’s all about the bile.”
Akkermansia: Your Microbiome's Metabolic Superhero - Gallbladder Attack Akkermansia muciniphila is a type of bacteria that resides in the gut microbiota, specifically in the mucus layer of the intestines. This bacterium has gained significant attention in recent years due to its potential role in glucose metabolism and metabolic … Read More
Made from a linkage of tiny fibers, the vagus nerve can, directly and indirectly, influence numerous bodily functions. Its role in digestion is not surprising as it is part of the parasympathetic nervous system, responsible for maintaining unconscious actions such as keeping the heart rate constant and instigating the breakdown of food. But the gallbladder? You read that right!
The Vagus Nerve and Gallbladder Connection - Gallbladder Attack Improvement in gallbladder function may be attained by stimulating the vagus nerve. Understand the role of the vagus nerve in digestion.
Of the hundreds of thousands of people who choose (or are forced to) the gallbladder surgery route, many do not get a complete rundown of what may or may not happen after the procedure. The majority of patients expect to be entirely well after the problematic organ has been taken out. Yet, very few know the risks of having symptoms after giving up the gallbladder. One of those is the possibility of pain from scar tissue.
Experiencing Pain from Scar Tissue After Surgery? - Gallbladder Attack Gallbladder surgery comes with risks too. Pain from scar tissue is one of the possible sources of discomfort after cholecystectomy.
Small as it is, this sphincter controls the flow of bile and pancreatic juice into the duodenum as well as the diversion of hepatic bile into the gallbladder. Since it is a one-way valve, it also prevents the backflow of the contents (including food and digestive juices) from the duodenum of the small intestine. Through brain signals, peptides and hormones open and shut the valve, letting out the necessary amount of digestive fluid proportional to our intake.
Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction: Tiny Valve, Huge Problems - Gallbladder Attack Sphincter of Oddi, a muscle crucial for gallbladder function, can malfunction and lead to complications. Learn more about sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction.
If you love spices, then you must be familiar with turmeric. Although it’s most famous now as a culinary staple for those who are into Persian or Middle Eastern dishes, it can do so much more than that. Turmeric benefits date back nearly 4000 years and slowly getting recognition by modern medicine.
Turmeric Benefits and Your Gallbladder Health - Gallbladder Attack How does turmeric support gallbladder health? Learn about turmeric benefits and how this spice help in your digestion, blood sugar, and many more.
Ingestion of food automatically sends signals from the brain to the biliary system, triggering muscular contractions within the gallbladder and peristalsis or muscular action in the bile ducts. Through these signals, concentrated bile is released in sufficient quantities through the common bile duct into the duodenum. However, in the case of biliary dyskinesia, there is a disturbance somewhere, whether in the neural or hormonal signaling or the ability of the gallbladder to contract, resulting in the reduced ejection of bile from the gallbladder.
What You Need To Know About Biliary Dyskinesia - Gallbladder Attack Gallbladder pain without gallstones? Symptoms of a low-functioning gallbladder or biliary dyskinesia. What can you do about it?
SIBO is a disorder of excessive bacterial presence within the small intestine. On average, less than 10³ (mostly Gram-positive) organisms/mL are found in that section of the digestive tract. Many of these bacteria contribute to our body’s normal functions like the digestion of food, absorption of nutrients, and the inhibition of pathogens. In the case of a person with SIBO, the bacterial population maybe 100 times more.
Bacteria in Your Gut: SIBO Symptoms and Treatment - Gallbladder Attack What is Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth? What are the causes of SIBO? Can probiotics help treat SIBO? What are the best natural options?
Much of the vitamin D our body requires can be obtained naturally through sufficient sun exposure. However, despite its availability, vitamin D deficiency is still a worldwide concern. In fact, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey concluded that about 41.6% of the American adult population has lower vitamin D levels than the ideal. A separate report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that 32% of the total US population, including children, have vitamin D Deficiency.
Benefits of Vitamin D and the Risks of Deficiency - Gallbladder Attack What are the benefits of Vitamin D? Can it really help prevent cancer, heart disease, and diabetes? Know the 10 Benefits of Vitamin D.
It is possible for our built-in fighters to fail in differentiating between the good and the bad. When this happens, our antibodies turn against the healthy cells, attacking the very parts it was intended to protect. This is exactly how autoimmune diseases destroy specific areas of the body. It also drives the immune system to extremes. Autoimmunity can either turn our defensive system into an offensive one, or it can leave our body weak and vulnerable to infections.
You May Be Suffering From an Autoimmune Disease - Gallbladder Attack What causes autoimmune diseases? How can it be addressed? Know the natural ways to help your body cope with autoimmune diseases. Also get lifestyle and diet tips to avoid autoimmune disease.
It is a common assumption that medications prescribed for diseases only affect specific organs and selected body areas. For example, many people would think that a drug for hypertension will only influence the cardiovascular system or that pain medication will only find its way to the sore areas. Unfortunately, drugs do not work that way. In the case of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), patients may be under the illusion that they can only influence the digestive system.
Long Term PPI Use Puts Your Gut and Body at Risk - Gallbladder Attack Proton Pump Inhibitors, also known as PPI, are commonly bought over-the-counter for acid symptoms, but overusing is harmful for your health.
We all know we need fiber as a part of our diet. But until a few years ago, dietary fiber was not given the attention it deserves, unlike other food components such as fats, sugar, and proteins. Some researchers think it’s probably because fiber is indigestible and of negligible nutrient value. Or maybe it was because it is easily accessible? Despite its availability, most Americans do not get the recommended amount of dietary fiber in this day and age.
Gallbladder-Friendly Fiber Benefits - Gallbladder Attack If you are looking for ways to detoxify as well as reduce cholesterol and inflammation, then fiber is perfect for you. Learn more about fiber benefits here.
Along with the kidneys, skin, and GI tract, the liver serves as the body’s built-in filter and detoxifier. These mechanisms alone prove how critical the liver’s role is. That’s why despite its resiliency and ability to regrow and regenerate, the liver needs as much help and care as possible. Poor liver means poor liver detox and overall health. Liver failure can be fatal.
8 Signs You Need Liver Detox: Is Your Liver Crying for Help? - Gallbladder Attack Liver detox is crucial for digestion, gallbladder health, and overall weel-being. Find out the tell tale signs of liver trouble here.
One of the underlying and recurring ideas is vitamin D’s ability to help the immune system. But did you know that vitamin K2 also has its own immune-boosting merits? Now since winter is just around the corner, we feel like it would be a disservice not to emphasize how the vitamins can help our body prevent or ward off diseases.
Vitamin D3 and K2: The Immune-Boosting Combo - Gallbladder Attack In a previous post (Don’t Ditch Your Daily Dose of Vitamin D), we have enumerated a long list of benefits from the sunshine vitamin. The blog also mentioned the crucial partnership between vitamin D3 and K2. One of the … Read More
In some previous posts, we have discussed the connection between the gut and cognitive health. Since the gastrointestinal tract is the seat of digestion and nutrient absorption, studies have shown that the gut can affect the brain significantly. This is why poor diet, food allergies, and vitamin deficiencies are known to be some of the causes of brain fog. Leaky gut may also be at fault for the seepage of toxins and pathogens into the system, causing inflammation and a number of disorders, like gallbladder and liver disease, with brain fog as a symptom.
Beat Brain Fog Today - Gallbladder Attack Brain fog may be a mild symptom or a major issue. No matter how severe it may be, know that it can be avoided. Learn about the causes and solutions here.
One in five reproductive-aged women suffers from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). It is a condition caused by a woman’s ovaries which develop cysts and produce an excess of androgens or male hormones such as testosterone. It is characterized by a hormonal imbalance accompanying mood swings and period problems, multiple cysts (fluid-filled sacs) within the ovaries, and irregular menstruation.
The PCOS and Gallbladder Connection - Gallbladder Attack As if PCOS symptoms are not yet enough, women who suffer from it also have to protect their gallbladder. Know how PCOS and the gallbladder is connected.
Inflammation is a natural immune response meant to protect our bodies from foreign substances, injury, or infection. Yes, pain, swelling, and even immobility or fever can go with it but actually, it’s part of our body’s two-part defense – fight then heal. Sometimes, the complete process can be completed as quickly as in a few hours while more severe damage may last up to a week or two. The more dangerous kind of inflammation is long-term – it goes away only to recur a few more times, or subsides and then flares up again.
Chronic Inflammation Causes Chronic Diseases - Gallbladder Attack Chronic inflammation may start in the gallbladder and spread somewhere else. Learn how to manage it naturally before it leads to chronic diseases.
For some time, I have been on the lookout for natural ingredients for weight loss that I could incorporate into our practitioner-formulated formulas. As I researched, I have discovered one herbal breakthrough that’s making waves in the fitness world in recent years. It is an extract from Dichrostachys glomerata, thus the name Dyglofit.
Dyglofit: Supporting Healthy Weight Loss - Gallbladder Attack Dyglofit is one of the groundbreaking natural weight loss supplements in the recent years. It is powered by Dichrostachys glomerata also known as sicklebush
The intestinal microbiota comprises trillions of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Yet interestingly, what happens in the gastrointestinal tract also has a lot to do with how strong our immune system is against pathogens, including, you probably guessed it, bacteria, viruses, and fungi! This immune system-microbiota alliance is due to the evolution of our innate immune system to maintain the mutually-beneficial relationship between the host and the microbes.
A Healthy Gut Supports Strong Immunity - Gallbladder Attack The gastrointestinal system is crucial to warding off pathogens. A healthy gut supports strong immunity, as the body's largest immune organ. How? Read more.
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