Inflamed Gallbladder with Gallstones

Gallbladder Flush

How does Gallbladder cleanse work?

There are two different types of gallbladder flush treatments to prevent gallstones or to keep them from reoccurring.  They are natural treatments that can be prepared at home and treatments that can be prescribed by a doctor.

A gallbladder flush product is needed when suffering from painful gallstones or gallbladder attack symptoms. Gallbladder attacks can be agonizing, since they’re caused when a “gallstone” hits the sensitive inner lining of an inflamed gallbladder.  Some people have silent gallstones that don’t cause pain initially, but can continue to grow large enough to cause serious pain or internal damage.

Gallstones can form if the bile flowing in from the liver backs up and never completely empties the bile.  Bile is made up of a thick, sticky dietary fat and cholesterol which the gallbladder breaks down.  When the gallbladder doesn’t contract often enough to eliminate this sludgy material it can harden into gallstones. A gallbladder flush can break existing gallstones, and stop new ones from developing.

There are several natural gallbladder flush products, which contain the following:
- Ginseng, Chelidonium, Tumerin Extracts all act as a cholesterol reducers.
- Silymarin Extract causes the bile to flow more freely.
- Artemisia Argyi Extract helps the gallbladder contract more frequently.
- Betaine Extract helps to eliminate fatty deposits in the liver to lower cholesterol.

Some people believe while some materials work as a gallbladder flush other foods actually cause gallstones to form:
Coffee
Chocolate
Cola drinks
Red meat
Preservatives
Artificial sweeteners
Tobacco
Aspirin
Salt
Alcohol

Benefits of Gallbladder Gallstone Flush

People who might benefit from a gallbladder flush are those who are currently suffering from food allergies, burping often, feeling bloated, having lots of gas, headaches, especially in the middle of the forehead, and pain under the ribcage.

Some people use juices and a light dose of olive oil as a quick gallbladder flush.  If using the gallbladder flush isn’t working fast enough or the sufferer is in too much pain a doctor can use a procedure called Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy to break up the gallstones too large to travel through the bile duct.  A gallbladder flush can still be used to rid the gallbladder of any small portions of the stones.