Gall Bladder Surgery Diet
A gall bladder surgery diet usually revolves around the amount of fat in the diet. If you are searching for a post gallbladder surgery diet, it's already too late to save your gall bladder with a proper diet, but not too late to make sure you are rid of all your symptoms by using a gall bladder surgery diet that takes into account your new inability to digest fats.
A person who has undergone gall bladder surgery may or may not have seen all their symptoms end. It is quite common for the patient to be very disappointed that the surgery has not allowed them to become symptom free. The reason for this is the suggested post gallbladder surgery diet given to them by their physician or Registered Dietician may focus on a reduction or attempted elimination of all fats from the diet. This can be extremely unhealthy and lead to future health problems.
A gallbladder surgery diet should include "good" fats and can certainly contain a reduction of saturated fats and an elimination of hydrogenated fat...great advice for anyone. But, it shouldn't be fat free or even attempted to be fat free. "Good" fats are extremely healthy, but without a gall bladder...any fat in the diet may be problematic.
The solution is to utilize a specific digestive enzyme with each meal to allow you to digest the fat in your diet in a timely manner...necessary to avoid symptoms associated with a lack of ability to digest them.
If you have had your gallbladder removed or have a diagnosis of Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (IBS), feel free to download my free IBS Report...see below...where I
describe what you can do to conquer any bowel symptoms and where I also describe a
specific enzyme helpful in digesting fats for people without their
gallbladder.
For additional information, please see the related articles.
From Dr Dahlman.com
Gall Bladder Surgery Diet
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By Dr. David Dahlman, DC
Dec 4, 2007 - 8:48:19 PM
Dec 4, 2007 - 8:48:19 PM
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