Gallbladder Removed: Can I Eat What I Want? – Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hello dr. Berg here listen I got this question recently I have no more

gallbladder can I eat what I want now right because obviously the problem is

solved so let’s talk about that so what happens

you have the liver that makes bile that travels down a tube the bile duct and

it’s supposed to go into the gallbladder that it gets stored and concentrated

because you need a majorly concentrated significant amount of bile to be able to

digest a certain meal so right now which just trickles down the bile duct and

very small amount into the small intestine without being concentrated or

stored okay so basically there’s 700,000 gallbladder surgeries a year and the

problem is when they take them out they don’t really correct the real problem

you see the gallstones are a symptom of something deeper sluggish gallbladder

is not the problem it’s a symptom of usually either high estrogen or more

commonly high insulin not necessarily because you’re diabetic or it’s more of

a pre-diabetes it’s called insulin resistance an insulin resistance is a

very common thing here are the symptoms you’re not satisfied after you eat you

need a little something sweet you get tired after you eat you get bloated

after you eat you can’t go for a long period of time without eating or you get

severe hungry or blood sugar issues you have cravings for sweets you use the

bathroom at night too frequently when you’re trying to sleep there’s a lot of

symptoms but anyway if this was causing the gallstones it’s a gallbladder

problem and you remove the gallbladder the problem is still there okay so you

remove the symptoms kind of taking the the little red indicator light off of

your dashboard and you keep driving eventually you may run into a problem if

you don’t change what caused it originally so I put some links down

below if this is your situation you should probably I don’t know at least

study up on it to see if you have this and what to do about it

so you don’t end up with more problems because if you don’t correct it you can

end up with a lot of other issues that are related to insulin now the other

point is that with out enough bile there is a chance that

you could actually have long-term deficiencies of vitamin A so the vision

starts going hard to see at night night blindness things like that

skin psoriasis sinus that’s vitamin A lung tissue vitamin D

bone mood you start getting achy muscle and joint pain and even bone pain

calcium issues vitamin E that’s heart that’s repair wound healing hormones

skin oxygen carrying capacity so when you’re deficient in vitamin E you might

find that when you go up flight of stairs you out of breath easily vitamin

K you get bruising unnecessarily bruising you didn’t injure yourself but

you started getting bruising like where does that come from and all the

membranes that on your cells are made from these fats so again if you can’t

absorb these because there’s not enough bile you may also want to get keep take some

bile salts not a lot just a little bit after the meal okay so there’s just some

key points if this is your situation so thanks for watching put it to put your

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