*BILIARY DYSKINESIA KIT - Acalculous Gallbladder Disease, or Low-Functioning Gallbladder Acalculous Gallbladder Disease
is a disorder without gallstonesand in which the gallbladder
is low-functioning. This is determined by a HIDA scan which gives a percentage of bile ejection from the gallbladder.
Normal ejection fractions range between 33 and 40%.Hypothyroidism
can be linked to a low-functioning gallbladder. See research below or read about symptoms of low thyroid and gallbladder.
Adaptogen (Herbs that help
your body adapt to stress-
supports adrenal function)
- 90 capsules
HCL-ProZyme Digestive Enzymes - 90
tabletseach *Note:
This is a non-vegetarian product.
Max Stress B Tincture - 2
oz Liquid
Tranquinol contains nutrients and natural herbal ingredients
iwhich help to relax your mood, your muscles and your mind. Biliary Dyskinesia, Low Functioning Gallbladder, and
Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction may be linked to the inability of the valves or sphincter muscles being able to relax
enough to function optimally. Stress factors may contribute to this problem. Many other digestive problems have
been also linked to stress, such as gallstones or cholelithiasis. Gallbladder problems of all types may benefit
from a natural herbal product like this that helps to reduce stress.
Each bottle of Tranquinol contains 60 vegetarian capsules of the following
ingredients:
Seditol (proprietary blend of patented extracts from Magnolia officinalis and Ziziphus spinosa), Proprietary blend
of: L-theanine, Magnesium Glycinate, Valerian (root) (Valeriana officinalis). Other Ingredients: vegetable cellulose
capsule.
Max Stress B is a formula of completely-derived B vitamins (a rare
product as most of the B vitamins on the market are synthetic). They have been "pre-digested" in a way
that they have been broken down to such minute particles that they ate easily absorbed. In fact much is absorbed
through the mucus membranes of the mouth which is why you want to sip slowly and hold in your mouth, which is why
you want to sip slowly and hold in your mouth for a few seconds before swallowing. This specialized form of Bs
is also a good liver detoxifier. As the name implies, it is extremely good for someone under stress (emotionally,
mentally, physically and digestively). Ingredients: Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin
B6, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, Biotin, Inositol. Proprietary Blend: Primary Saccharomyces, Cerevisiae, Bifidobacterium
Species, Enterococcus Species, Lactobacillus Species, Streptococcus Therm. Other Ingredients: Purified Water, Certified
Organic Alcohol. Dosage: Take ½ tsp of Max Stress B diluted in a little
water 2x per day. You can double that dose when under extremely stressful conditions, or if you feel the need.
If you want to avoid the alcohol in the tincture, pour a little hot water over the ½ tsp and wait 10 minutes
for it to gas off.
*HCL-ProZyme is a specially-designed formula that aids in digestion overall (proteins, carbohydrates and fats)
The inclusion of bile is uniquely for gallbladder problems and the HCL may be a contributing factor to bile ejection.
Adaptogen - This adaptogenic formula I have found helpful for
fatigue, memory and hormonal imbalances. It helps me to respond to stressful situations in a more relaxed manner
including stress associated with adrenal lows causing sugar cravings. It is also particularly useful for the stresses
brought on by pain syndromes including gallbladder pain. It is an excellent inclusion in any weight loss program,
not only because of the stress involved, but in its ability to help with blood sugar swings and sugar cravings.
Ingredients: Indian Sotna Latha, Siberian Maral Root, Arctic Root,
Tibetan Ginseng, Fo Ti Tieng, Nopal Cactus, European Thyme, Calcium Montmorrillinite, Oat Bran
Dosage: Take 2-3 caps in the morning.
Research
Hypothyroidism and Biliary Dyskinesia
There is "...a delayed emptying of the biliary tract in hypothyroidism, explained partly by the missing prorelaxing
effect of thyroxine on the sphincter of Oddi contractility".2.
Gallbladder attacks are more commom than you may think. Gallstones affect more than
25 million American (our total population being 310 million in early 2011). One million new cases of gallstones
are diagnosed annually, according to the American Gastroenterological Association. 500,000-700,000 gallbladder
removals take place every year in the USA alone, and since the diet of the general American population is not improving,
those numbers are rising.
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they could not even tell me what was wrong. After the pain got worse I had a CAT scan and the doctor told me he
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DID YOU KNOW...
that food allergies can
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attack, read about the allergy
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