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Gall Bladder Stone
Overview
The main problem which affects the gall bladder is an inflammatory condition known as cholecystitis and the presence of gallstones in the gall bladder, which is called cholelithiasis. The former often leads to the latter. Gallstones are usually caused by disturbances in the composition of the bile. Those phrases which trip off the tongue -'it galls me' , 'as bitter as gall'- all relate to an unhappy frame of mind and these negative emotions have a physical result in the sense that they stop the free flow of bile.
Symptoms
Acute or intermittent pain in abdomen
Feeling of fullness after meals
Indigestion
Constipation
Featured Remedy
Gall Bladder Stone Pestle 6 Pcs of Almonds (Badam), 6 Pcs of Raisins (Munnaqqa), 4 gms Musk Melon (Kharbuza), 2 Pcs of small cardamom (Ilaichi) and 10 gms of Sugar Candy (Misri) in mortar or on a stone slab. Mix the assortment with 50 ml of water and strain. Take this liquid 3 times a day, 30 mins. before the meals.
Ingredients
Gall Bladder Stone
Almonds (Badam) - 6 Pcs
Raisins (Munnaqqa) - 6 Pcs
Melon (Kharbuza) - 4 gms
Small cardamom (Ilaichi) - 2 Pcs
Sugar Candy (Misri) - 10 gms
Precautions
Gall Bladder Stone
Take plenty of yoghurt (Dahi).
One tablespoon of olive oil should be included in the diet.
Avoid meat, eggs, fried and greasy foods.
Don't consume alcohol, coffee and pickles.
Don't undertake any tedious physical work and avoid worries and mental tensions.
Other Remedies
Gall Bladder Stone
Boil 2 Anjeer (Green Figs) in 1 cup of water. Drink daily for a month.
Mix the fresh juice of beets, carrots and cucumber in quantities of 100 ml each. Take this combined juice twice daily.
Take 30 ml of olive oil, first thing in the morning, then immediately have 100 ml of grape fruit juice.
Taking pear fruit liberally helps in healing all gall bladder disorders, including gallstones.
All advice is intended to be for informational purposes only, and not a substitute for professional or medical advice and/or diagnosis/treatment. DesiDieter does not provide medical advice and is not a substitute for professional medical advice from a qualified healthcare provider.