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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1487637" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>The problem could well be your gall bladder.</p><p>When you keep dietary fats low the gall bladder holds onto the bile, as it is not required, and so you can develop gall stones. It is sometimes said that after only a few days of eating a high fat diet gallstones developed, when what has happened is that the gall bladder has woken up and found itself in difficulties doing what it ought to do. For most people it is only a short lived interval of discomfort as you get back to normal, but there can be blocked gall ducts which are problematic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1487637, member: 355878"] The problem could well be your gall bladder. When you keep dietary fats low the gall bladder holds onto the bile, as it is not required, and so you can develop gall stones. It is sometimes said that after only a few days of eating a high fat diet gallstones developed, when what has happened is that the gall bladder has woken up and found itself in difficulties doing what it ought to do. For most people it is only a short lived interval of discomfort as you get back to normal, but there can be blocked gall ducts which are problematic. [/QUOTE]
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