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Preventing gallstones the Au Naturel way

The liver is constantly producing bile. When it isn’t needed for the digestion of food, the bile enters the gallbladder to be stored. Here, water is extruded, concentrating the bile and making it ten to fifteen times stronger than the bile produced by the liver.

Advice on how to prevent gallstones

The liver is constantly producing bile. When it is not needed for the digestion of food, the bile enters the gallbladder to be stored. Here water is extruded, concentrating the bile and making it 10 to 15 times stronger than the bile produced by the liver.

Why am I so tired?

Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME): Anyone suffering from ME would have wide ranging symptoms and severity. The most common symptom is overwhelming exhaustion or fatigue after doing things which did not make you feel tired before. Other symptoms can include flu-like symptoms, swollen glands, and painful joints. It is a difficult condition to diagnose.

Expert advice for preventing gallstones

The liver is constantly producing bile. When it is not needed for the digestion of food, the bile enters the gallbladder to be stored.

Slow down, you’re eating too fast!

Research has shown that children who eat too fast, eat more, and therefore are more prone to obesity. It is believed that eating too fast interferes with the body’s signalling system that tells the brain that you are full, and to stop eating when the stomach becomes full.

Preventing gallstones

The liver is constantly producing bile. When it isn’t needed for the digestion of food, the bile enters the gallbladder to be stored. Here water is extruded concentrating the bile and making it 10 to 15 times stronger than the bile produced by the liver. Bile digests fat; it also contains waste eliminated by the liver as it breaks down drugs, hormones, and proteins. Bile is released into the duodenum to aid digestion.

The scourge of IBS

The cause of IBS is almost alway the same. Eating quickly, not chewing, food overloading and eating the wrong kinds of foods, are usually responsible for the bloating and the digestion troubles.

Dr Clare to talk about digestive health

One in three Irish people experiences digestive problems regularly, including heartburn, indigestion, IBS, bloating, wind, belching, low energy, and poor concentration.

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