Signs of a "Gallbladder" in Distress

Okay . . . so continuing our conversation about the "gallbladder" . . .
What are the first signs of a "gallbladder" in distress???
Well . . . that would be . . .
Trauma, illness, infection, tumors, gallstones and "sluggish" bile . . .
And with this . . . we can feel pain in the mid to upper right section of the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, chronic diarrhea, jaundice (yellow eyes and skin), pale or clay-colored stool, discolored urine, loss of appetite, indigestion, excessive belching, gas . . . or a really smelly bowel movement.
And . . . this pain in the abdomen, chest and back can . . . come and go . . .
So how does conventional medicine test us for a issue???
Well . . . they look for signs of gallstones or take an abdominal ultrasound.
But how do we keep our "gallbladder" healthy???
Well . . . tomorrow we'll discover the possibilities and then we'll move on to how do we live WITHOUT a "gallbladder"???
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