Paul Saladino· MD
this is an imbalance between your kollene your phosphatidylcholine and your cholesterol in your gall bladder and your makings gall stones
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this is an imbalance between your kollene your phosphatidylcholine and your cholesterol in your gall bladder and your makings gall stones
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remember you have to have ten parts of us all pulling to one part cholesterol in your bile in order to support to slide through and dump out to not get stones
if you want to get rid of your gall stones or if you have gall stones work with a functional medicine doc look at your production of phosphatidylcholine make sure you're getting colon rich foods make sure your methylation is going right and that most likely will resolve the gall stones
the reason that we don't have enough bile salts is because we can't put them into the bio because the transport of bile salts from the liver where they are made is a choline dependent mechanism I think that people get gall stones generally because they are choline deficient
I think a carnivore diet might actually be the best thing for someone with gallstones to increase the choline content to increase the bile acid content in the bile and to help dissolve those stones
the richest diet that I know it and Colleen is a carnivore diet meat eggs liver kidney this is where you get calling from if you were concerned about gall stones and you wanted to get rid of them you might get a prescription for a bile acid supplement but I do not think a carnivore diet is going to be bad for somebody with gallstones
there are multiple types of gall stones but the main type of gall stone is a cholesterol stone and these are formed usually when there's an imbalance in the amount of cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine and bile salts in the Bayeux now or I should say file and cholesterol in the bio I think that the majority of cholesterol stones happen because people are choline deficient in the bio
but anyone concerned about TMAO and eating a plant-based diet or limiting their consumption of animal foods could certainly become deficient in choline could end up with a bile salt imbalance or a cholesterol the bile salt imbalance in the bile which could lead to gall stones
why gallstones form from a choline deficiency
I see gall stones as an indication that there is a major deficiency in the diet that makes a lot of sense
i really think that most gallstones cholethiasis is choline deficiency
there's an imbalance between the bile salts and the cholesterol that's generally what what makes cholesterol stones form in a gallbladder
i really think that most gallstones cholethiasis is choline deficiency
If you have gallstones, change your diet, Don't lose that gallbladder.
I believe that most gallstones are the result of a choline deficiency.
And in animal models, it's a very compelling evidence that it's going to prevent gallstones. I believe it would do the same freaking thing in humans.
specifically that ratio between bile acids and cholesterol if it gets out of balance that appears to be a initiating factor for the formation of the most common type of gallstones cholesterol gallstones why are people low in bile acids in their bile i think a lot of it is because of choline deficiency