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Gallbladder Cleanse: 5 Steps to a Healthy Gallbladder
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The gallbladder is a small organ in the shape of a “sac” that has the primary role of storing bile that’s made in the liver. The gallbladder sits just under the liver, and the two organs have a close working relationship.
Gallstones are one of the most common problems that arises with the gallbladder. Around 10 percent to 20 percent of the total adult population (up to 40 percent in some age groups) is believed to have at least mild to moderate gallstones.
If you feel sluggish or have trouble digesting fats, these are warning signs that your gallbladder or liver may be having trouble. In this episode of Ancient Medicine Today, I talk about how to do a gallbladder cleanse and restore your digestive system to health naturally. These tips also work to remove gallstones.
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