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Ancient Health Podcast

188: Deep Dive: If Your Gallbladder Has Been Removed

Ancient Health Podcast

Ancient Health Podcast

Medicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Get your pen and paper for this episode from our expert doctor, Dr. Motley! In this deep dive convo, you’ll learn the significance of your gallbladder, why you get gallstones, and how to support your body if you’ve had your gallbladder removed.
Other talking points include:
  • What the Gallbladder does
  • The psychological brain connection to the liver and gallbladder
  • The relationship between the gallbladder and the liver
  • Common symptoms associated with gallbladder removal
  • Emotions connected to the gallbladder
  • Transition time (charcoal test) of bowel motility
  • How gallstones are formed
  • Magnesium citrate as a support for constipation
  • Psyllium seed husk for fiber support to clear bile
  • Mimosa Pudica for parasites and colon cleansing
  • Rules for dosing supplements
  • How to stimulate acupressure liver points 13 and 14
  • Lipase enzymes for digestive support
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Ancient Health Podcast, where we educate you on real-health solutions

0:07.7

that will help transform the way you live, feel, and overcome disease naturally.

0:12.9

I'm your host Courtney Versage, along with Dr. Josh Axe and Dr. Chris Motley.

0:18.0

We're so happy you've joined us. Let's dive into today's episode.

0:21.7

Hello friends, Dr. Motley here with the Ancient Health Podcast.

0:24.8

And today we have part two about the gallbladder. To answer the question,

0:29.1

can you live a healthy, vibrant, normal life without a gallbladder?

0:33.6

Yes, you can. Can your digestive system stay in balance even if your gallbladder has been removed?

0:39.6

Yes, it can. So we want to go over the question about what the gallbladder actually does,

0:46.2

how it's directly linked to the liver, what are the supplementations

0:50.8

that you can use the herbs to help cleanse the liver in the absence of a gallbladder

0:55.6

to help your overall digestive system. And then we also want to talk about the psychological

1:00.6

brain connection to the liver and gallbladder that needs to be addressed, how emotions can affect

1:06.8

the function of the liver, and could it have made the gallbladder become less responsive

1:13.2

to where it needs to be removed? The answer is yes, it could. So first off, guys, if you've had

1:19.0

your gallbladder removed, this podcast is not here to make you feel bad about getting it removed.

1:25.0

Because if it's septic, if it has full of stones, if it was making you sick overall,

1:30.4

and the gallbladder was dead, I understand. This is to bring more information.

1:35.6

I just want you to know that you can live joyous, happy, vibrant life in your digestive system

1:40.1

without a gallbladder. The function of the gallbladder is basically to concentrate bile.

1:45.5

Let's go back to biology. In the liver, the liver helps create bile.

1:51.7

Bile is a liquid that's composed of water. It's composed of salts. It's composed of fatty acids,

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