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Answer 55 (37 lines)

Radhe (dd) BBGS (BeverenW - B)

30-Jun-06 19:39 (21:39 +0200)

Mahadyuti (das) ACBSP (TP Soho St. London - UK)

Reference: Text PAMHO:11832163 by Mahadyuti (das) ACBSP (TP Soho St. London

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UK)

Gall Bladder Removal

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> My husband has been suffering from ill health caused by stones in the

> gallbladder. He is booked to have his gallbladder removed after trying

> several alternative treatments in the hope of avoiding the operation,

> unsucessfully.

 

I find it hard to believe that such drastic surgery is the only viable

alternative. I've heard there are SEVERAL ways to either dissolve or push

out gallstones (though I don't know what they are).

 

> Has any devotee had their gallbladder removed? that can offer him some

> information of how their diet and health was affected by the removal of

> the gallbladder. Could they carry on eating temple prasadam normally?

 

I doubt anything about his life will be normal after such trauma.

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I have had such an operation few months ago. They took away the stones and

the galbladder. It is really not such a big operation, I recovered very

quickly.

 

Afterwards I didn't have to go on diet the doctor said, everything stayed

the same.

My Gurumaharaja told me to be carefull with fat though, he said to be very

very careful with that!

 

But I can tell you that my life is still normal and that it is not at all a

big trauma for me!

 

Now that everything is removed I feel better actually.

 

Oh and I had to stay in hospital for 3 days, and my health securety payed

everything.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Hare Krishna,

ys Radhe dd

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>You should speak to Bhaktisiddhanta Maharaja. He knows a method to remove

>liver and gallbladder stones. It involves fasting for half a day then

>drinking a full glass of half and half olive and lemon juice just before

>going to bed, and then take some epson salt the next morning. Then you pass

>out all the stones. I know several devotees who passed out stones bigger

>than green peas after such a treatment.

 

 

I concur, my wife also does the treatment. Eat no fat or milk

products that day. Eat breakfast and lunch no latter than 2 o' clock.

For the rest of the day you can't eat , but you still drink water. At

6 o'clock take a cup of apple juice with 1 tablespoon of Epsom salts

- repeat this at 8 o' clock. At 10.00 o' clock you take half a cup

each of lemon juice and olive oil (either mixed or separate, I

usually take the olive oil first then drink down the lemon after).

The next day on waking you take another cup of apple juice with 1

tablespoon Epsom salts. Eat lightly on this day maybe starting off

with fruit. You need the toilet a few times and the stones are passed out.

 

Important - when you take the olive oil and lemon juice you have to

lay down straight away, try and stay on your back at least 20 mins

then go to sleep as usual.

 

 

 

 

Your servant,

 

 

Ananta Purusottama das.

Dear Prabhu,

 

Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

 

 

 

 

 

Your servant,

 

 

Ananta Purusottama das.

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> > > Has any devotee had their gallbladder removed? that can offer him some

> > > information of how their diet and health was affected by the removal

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> > > the gallbladder. Could they carry on eating temple prasadam normally?

> >

> > I doubt anything about his life will be normal after such trauma.

>

 

I hope you are wrong. :-) To get my liver transplant they had to remove the

gall bladder just to get to the liver. Same with my son who donated 65% of

his to me.

 

I have been told by medical professionals that the gall bladder is not

essential for normal functioning. Often, after removal of a gall bladder,

there are digestive problems for a month or two. Mine has cleared up after a

month, and the problems may have had other basis.

 

I have had a devotee with professional training in therapy say that a gall

bladder is most necessary for animal fats and devotees wouldn't be as

affected. Glutting on ghee may not be the best possible diet, I suspect, but

"one should not become attached to opulent prasadam" anyway.

 

http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/gallstones/index.htm

 

> You should speak to Bhaktisiddhanta Maharaja. He knows a method to remove

> liver and gallbladder stones. It involves fasting for half a day then

> drinking a full glass of half and half olive and lemon juice just before

> going to bed, and then take some epson salt the next morning. Then you

pass

> out all the stones. I know several devotees who passed out stones bigger

> than green peas after such a treatment.

 

I don't know the exact protocol for this alternative method, and seem to

recollect a method that used all the abovementioned elements, but over a

longer period of time. I know some people that this has worked for. So worth

the attempt, IMHO.

 

But if it failed, I won't be too concerned about having it removed as long

as you don't eat meat.

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