Home Remedies Gall Bladder

From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for Gall Bladder:

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  • Barberry Root
  • Blue Flag
  • Bupleurum Root
  • Burdock Root
  • Carrot
  • Cascara Sagrada
  • Catnip
  • Chamomile
  • Chicory Root
  • Curcumin and Turmeric Root
  • Dandelion Root
  • Devils Claw
  • Fennel Seed
  • Ginger Root
  • Gravel Root
  • Horsetail
  • Milk Thistle
  • Oregon Grape Root
  • Parsley Leaf
  • Peppermint Leaf
  • Safflower
  • Turmeric Root
  • Wild Yam
  • Yellow Dock Root

Natural Cures and Remedies for Gall Bladder

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When there is abundant vitality, excess acids are ejected almost before they reach any appreciable concentration in one or the other of the acute cleansing efforts such as colds and fevers. When the vitality is low, the acid wastes are concentrated around the joints and bony structure, where they form the basis of rheumatism. The reason why large quantities of acid wastes piling up in the system are attracted towards body structure for storage is that lime, which is the most prominent constituent of the bony structure, is an alkaline substance. In certain cases, infection from the teeth, tonsils and gall bladder may produce rheuamtism. The disease is aggravated by exposure to cold water.

The hot bath is a valuable treatment in chronic rheumatism and obesity. It gives immediate relief when there is pain due to stones in the gall bladder and the kidneys. The hot bath should not be taken in cases of organic diseases of the brain or spinal cord, nor in cases of cardiac weakness and cardiac hypertrophy.

Barberry Root, Blue Flag, Bupleurum Root, Burdock Root, Carrot, Cascara Sagrada, Catnip, Chamomile, Chicory Root, Curcumin and Turmeric Root, Dandelion Root, Devils Claw, Fennel Seed, Ginger Root, Gravel Root, Horsetail, Milk Thistle, Oregon Grape Root, Parsley Leaf, Peppermint Leaf, Safflower, Turmeric Root, Wild Yam, Yellow Dock Root

Surgery becomes necessary if the gall-stones are very large or in cases in which they have been present for long. Smaller gall-stones can, however, cleared through nature cure methods. Diet is the basic factor in the treatment of gall bladder disorders. In cases of acute gall-bladder inflammation, the patient should fast for two or three days, until the acute condition clears.

Gall bladder disease (gallstones): treating gallstones with home remedies can be dangerous, as a gallstone can lodge in the duct leading out of the gall bladder and cause serious complications.

Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Haronga) – Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not recorded for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2). Commission E reports contraindications of bark with leaf: acute pancreatitis (though recommended for pancreatic insufficiency), severe hepatic dysfunction, bile stones, biliary obstruction, empyema of gall bladder, ileus; adverse effects: photosensitivity remotely possible due to hypericin and pseudohypericin.

Barberry Root
Blue Flag
Bupleurum Root
Burdock Root
Carrot
Cascara Sagrada
Catnip
Chamomile
Chicory Root
Curcumin and Turmeric Root
Dandelion Root
Devils Claw
Fennel Seed
Ginger Root
Gravel Root
Horsetail
Milk Thistle
Oregon Grape Root
Parsley Leaf
Peppermint Leaf
Safflower
Turmeric Root
Wild Yam
Yellow Dock Root

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