Gallbladder Diet Foods
Low Fat Gallbladder Diet Plan
This article focuses on a healthy low fat gallbladder diet plan and the right food to eat with a bad
gallbladder. We'll describe healthy gallbladder diet foods: what foods to eat and what foods to
avoid when you have gallbladder problems, such as gallstones or gallbladder attacks. For information on what to eat after having your gallbladder
removed, click on after gallbladder surgery.
To understand why a low fat gallbladder diet plan works, let's take a moment to recap what the
gallbladder does and how it functions.
As explained elsewhere on this website, the gallbladder (the finger-like green organ in the picture to the
right) stores bile which has been produced by the liver. Bile is a substance that aids in the digestive
process.
When food you eat passes out of the stomach, the
gallbladder expels bile into the small intestines. Problems usually occur when this bile contains too much
cholesterol.
Naturally, if you eat a high fat diet that contains a lot of cholesterol, there will be more cholesterol in your
digestive system than you need. This excess cholesterol accumulates and may cause swelling and inflammation of the
gallbladder. The resulting pain is often described as a gallbladder attack.
In some cases, cholesterol and other substances in the gallbladder accumulate and harden into gallstones.
Gallstones can be tiny, like a grain of sand. Or they can be huge, like a golf ball. No matter how big or small
they are, you don't want them in your gallbladder.
A healthy low fat gallbladder diet plan is the best way to prevent gallstones, a gallbladder attack, or any
type of gallbladder disease. Happily, the same kind of low fat diet that's good for your gallbladder is also good
for your heart, your liver, your colon and other important organs.
Low fat gallbladder diet foods to eat The best food to eat on a low fat
gallbladder diet plan is a healthy combination of fruits, vegetables and grains. Most cholesterol from foods
you eat comes from animal fats, and these food groups have little or none.
Fruits and vegetables that contain a lot of fiber are especially good. If you're going to eat meat, buy lean
cuts and trim even more fat off them if you can. Stick to low fat diary products: skim or low fat milk, reduced fat
cheeses and yogurt. Eat more fish that contains omega-3 fatty acids, or take fish oil supplements.
Add some other herbs to your gallbladder diet like ginger and tumeric. Tumeric increases bile flow, and ginger
promotes digestion of fats.
Low fat gallbladder diet foods to avoid A low fat diet reduces the strain on
your gallbladder and allows it to rest. Overworking your gallbladder by eating lots of high cholesterol, fatty
foods is likely to result in gallbladder attacks and gallstones. You might also suffer bile duct spasms, which can
be painful. Therefore, fast food, especially fried fast food, should be kept to a minimum. Same goes with processed
meats and cheeses.
Limit how much red meat you eat, and, as mentioned above, make sure as much fat is trimmed from it as possible.
Find tasty salad combinations and use vinegar and olive oil for dressing. Some health food practitioners especially
recommend apple cider vinegar. Limit carbonated drinks. Sometimes they promote gallstone movement. When a gallstone
moves, it hurts. Doctors also recommend avoiding large meals just before you go to bed.
Finally, a healthy low fat gallbladder diet plan is a ongoing project. Be wary of "binge and purge" diets,
or a diet that promises to flush or cleanse your gallbladder. Medical researchers say detox diets are unnecessary,
and may even be harmful.
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