3 Jul 2015

How to Prevent Gallbladder Problems

The gallbladder is a 4-inch, pear-shaped organ located under your liver in the upper right part of your abdomen. It plays a part in digesting the food you eat.
Its primary function is to store bile (a combination of fluids, fat and cholesterol) that helps break down fat from food in your intestine.
The gallbladder transfers the bile into the small intestine through the bile ducts. From here, fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients get absorbed into the bloodstream.
However, several types of conditions affect the gallbladder. These conditions include gallstones, cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder), biliary colic, and dysfunctional gallbladder.
Anyone can suffer from gallbladder problems. A few major risk factors include genetics, obesity and gender, with women being more prone to such problems than men. These problems can be a minor nuisance or develop into a major medical condition.
Different types of gallbladder problems have different sets of symptoms. Some signs and symptoms of trouble include pain in the upper abdominal area, pain beneath the right shoulder blade or toward the back, pain usually after eating a meal high in fat content, chest pain, heartburn, indigestion, and excessive gas and bloating.
If you suspect that you are having a gallbladder problem, consult your doctor immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment. Many problems get better with removal of the gallbladder. Fortunately, you can live without it.
However, you can take steps to prevent or lower your risk of developing gallbladder problems in the first place.
how to prevent Gall Bladder problems
Here are the top 10 ways to prevent gallbladder problems.


1. Maintain a Healthy Weight

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Obesity is a dominant factor that increases the risk of developing gallbladder problems. By maintaining a healthy weight, you can prevent gallstones and other problems from occurring.
When it comes to weight loss, avoid rapid weight loss. Try to lose weight slowly and gradually to avoid health issues. Focus on losing 1 to 2 pounds per week until you reach your goal.
Never opt for crash diets, as they may actually contribute to gallstones. Eat healthy and follow a good exercise routine to reach your target weight. You can also consult a health expert to plan a proper schedule, customized to your body’s needs, time and other factors.

2. Do Moderate Exercises

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Regular exercise is the secret behind a healthy body and mind. In fact, doing moderate exercise daily can reduce the risk of gallbladder diseases.
First, exercise reduces cholesterol in the blood, which can lead to gallbladder problems. Secondly, it can help keep your weight down, which may prevent gallstones. In addition, it ensures proper gallbladder and liver functioning as well as smooth digestion.
To reap the benefits of regular exercise, you don’t need to do intense workouts. Simple exercises, such as brisk walking, running, jogging, swimming, dancing, aerobics or cycling, can help.
Moderate exercise for 30 minutes 5 times a week can make a huge difference in your life. If you are new to exercise, it is best to start under the guidance of an expert.

3. Dietary Changes

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Diet also plays an important role in gallbladder disease. To prevent gallstones and other problems, you may need to make some changes in your diet plan.
  • Use monounsaturated fats, found in olive oil, to lower your risk. At the same time, avoid saturated fats found in fatty meats, butter and other animal products.
  • Look for low-fat options like lean chicken, skim milk, low-fat yogurt and peanut butter.
  • Eat more fiber like that found in whole-grain breads, cereals and vegetables.
  • Consume lots of fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Snack on peanuts, almonds and walnuts.
  • Do not eat too much sugar or carbohydrates.
  • Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fatty fish, fish oils, flaxseed, walnuts and tofu.
  • Avoid spicy and fried foods and fatty meats.
You can take a supplement if you are not getting enough nutrients from your diet. Before taking any kind of supplement, always consult your doctor.

4. Start Your Day with Lemon Water

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Lemon is a powerful natural detoxifying ingredient. Several components in lemon stimulate your gallbladder to produce more bile needed for healthy digestion. Plus, it helps dissolve calcium deposits. It even helps the liver in the detoxifying process to help the body get rid of toxins.
In addition, it helps you fight obesity, one of the major risk factors for gallbladder problems.
Mix the juice of ½ lemon in a glass of warm water, add a little raw honey and drink it daily in the morning on an empty stomach. You can also drink lemon water a few times throughout the day.

5. Try Apple Cider Vinegar

apple cider vinegar
Drinking raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar on a daily basis is a healthy habit. It can even help prevent gallbladder problems. The acidic nature of apple cider vinegar prevents buildup of body fat and certain liver fats that may cause blockage in the gallbladder.
In addition, it can lead to a significant decrease in body weight, abdominal fat, waist circumference and triglycerides.
Mix 1 to 2 teaspoons of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and a little raw honey in a glass of warm water. Drink it twice daily.

6. Have Wine in Moderation

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Drinking a moderate amount of wine on a regular basis can reduce your chances of developing gallstones and other problems.
In 2009, University of East Anglia researchers concluded that wine taken in moderation could help prevent gallstone attacks.
People who drink 2 units of wine (a medium-size glass) a day can reduce their risk of developing gallstones by one third. Men should not drink more than 3 to 4 units a day, whereas the limit for women is 2 to 3 units a day. Half of a standard glass of wine is one unit.
Always bear in mind that excessive wine intake can have adverse effects on your gallbladder as well as lungs, liver and kidneys.


7. Switch to Green Tea

green tea
Instead of drinking coffee, try green tea, which is extremely good for your health. The high polyphenols in green tea improve the flow of bile and lower its cholesterol concentration, thus preventing gallbladder problems.
Green tea has antioxidant properties that help the body get rid of free radicals. In addition, it improves liver functioning, which is essential for detoxification.
  1. Put 1 to 2 teaspoons of green tea leaves in a cup of hot water.
  2. Cover and allow it to steep for 5 to 10 minutes.
  3. Strain and add some honey and lemon for taste.
  4. Drink 2 to 3 cups of green tea daily.
You can also take green tea extracts (100 to 750 mg per day). As green tea and green tea extracts may contain caffeine, try to opt for decaffeinated products.

8. Drink a Glass of Vegetable Juice Daily

vegetable juice
To keep your gallbladder and liver healthy, you can drink 1 to 2 glasses of fresh vegetable juice on a regular basis.
Vegetables like carrots, spinach, cabbage, cucumbers, beetroot and lettuce help cleanse the liver, support the detoxification process and strengthen the gallbladder. In addition, the several nutrients in fresh vegetables give a boost to your immune system and overall health.
Extract the juice of 1 beetroot, 1 cucumber and 4 medium-size carrots. Mix the juices and drink it 1 or 2 times a day. You can also add the juice of other vegetables, such as celery stalks and spinach, and even fruits like lemon and green apple. A juice diet also supports weight loss, improves digestion and keeps the skin healthy.
For better absorption of the nutrients, drink the juice slowly instead of gulping it down quickly.

9. Enjoy an Epsom Salt Bath

Epsom salt
Epsom salt, made up of the chemical compound magnesium sulfate, can also support gallbladder health. It helps dilate the bile duct so that the gallbladder does not get clogged. It even aids the body in eliminating toxins.
To enjoy a relaxing detox bath, stir 1 to 2 cups of Epson salt into a bathtub filled with warm water and soak in it for 10 to 15 minutes. Enjoy this bath 4 or 5 times a month.
Avoid Epsom salt baths if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and also if you suffer from kidney problems or diabetes.

10. Practice Oil Pulling

oil pulling
Oil pulling is an ancient detox tactic that promotes cleansing of the gallbladder as well as liver. Plus, it promotes oral health.
It is the practice of swishing oil around your mouth, similar to using a mouthwash. You must do oil pulling first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, before you even brush your teeth.
  1. Put 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, sesame oil or sunflower oil in your mouth.
  2. Swish it around your mouth like a mouthwash for 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. Spit out the milky, foamy oil.
  4. Rinse your mouth with water and brush your teeth as usual.
Warning: Do not gargle or swallow the oil.

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