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Biliary Dyskinesia: Remove or Not Remove the Gallbladder?

Par : Peter Melamed
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215718100
  • EAN9798215718100
  • Date de parution17/01/2024
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

In the United States, every year, 750 thousand people, 10% of whom are children, lose their gallbladder. Many of them have biliary dyskinesia, a functional disorder with no inflammation or gallstones in the gallbladder, but some tests show weak contractions of this organ. Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical industry is unable to offer safe, effective, and long-lasting medications for flabby or spasmodic gallbladders.
Want to know how to reduce the need for gallbladder surgery? Can we preserve the gallbladder, especially in children and young adults? This book is about that. We don't have unnecessary organs. After reading this book, you can restore the health of your digestive system and save your gallbladder and, possibly, your life. A missing gallbladder can eventually cause symptoms of pain and stomach upset.
According to medical research, 20-40 percent of people without a gallbladder may suffer from postcholecystectomy syndrome. This book contains various healing methods thousands of doctors and healthcare professionals use worldwide. Some of these treatments are largely unknown to the American public. The author, Peter Melamed. Ph. D. has many years of medical experience treating gallbladder problems as a hospital intensive care physician and a holistic practitioner in an outpatient setting.
He specializes in non-surgical and non-pharmaceutical treatment of digestive and gallbladder disorders. If your doctor says this has not been proven, references from other American doctors, professors, and researchers from around the world will support the author's opinion.