Five Warning Signs Your Gallbladder is Toxic

Let’s dive into the gallbladder and explore the signs and symptoms that can arise when it becomes irritated or congested with toxins and sludge.

Despite its crucial role, the gallbladder is often misunderstood and underappreciated. Many consider it merely a small sac at the liver's base, holding fluid and occasionally releasing it – but its importance far exceeds this common misconception. Considering the impact of millions of years of evolution. From a philosophical standpoint, I believe every body part serves a purpose. If we still have it today after millions of years of evolution, it signifies its ongoing relevance and importance to our health and well-being.

However, due to the widespread belief that it's unnecessary, the typical response at the first sign of symptoms or trouble is surgery. The most common procedure is called a cholecystectomy: "chole" refers to gall or bile, "cyst" denotes a bladder or container, and "-ectomy" means removal. Approximately 1 million gallbladder removals are performed annually, with about 40% of patients experiencing significant complications.

Nearly everyone who has their gallbladder removed will experience some discomfort and changes in digestive function because the gallbladder plays a functional role, and its removal disrupts this process.

In this video, you will learn five key warning signs that your gallbladder is toxic and what to do about it.