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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 624413" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p>[USER=124531]@Susiespearish[/USER] from your link that was selling liver toner</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Eat some good fats and avoid the bad fats. Your doctor may have recommended you follow a low fat diet after having your gallbladder removed. This is not necessary and in fact it is harmful. Your body desperately needs good fats and I recommend you include moderate quantities of extra virgin olive oil, avocados, coconut milk and oil, nuts and seeds in your diet.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Take a good quality <a href="http://shop.liverdoctor.com/33-digestive-enzyme-super-50-capsules.html" target="_blank"><u>digestive enzyme supplement</u></a>. The natural bile salts in this product will help you digest fats and fat soluble vitamins more thoroughly.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Include some bitter and sour foods in your diet. They should help to improve your digestion and make it easier to tolerate good fats in your diet. Suitable bitter and sour foods include lemons, limes, radicchio lettuce, chicory, endive and dandelion leaves. These leaves are fairly easy to grow at home if you are lucky enough to have your own veggie patch.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 624413, member: 97664"] [USER=124531]@Susiespearish[/USER] from your link that was selling liver toner [LIST] [*]Eat some good fats and avoid the bad fats. Your doctor may have recommended you follow a low fat diet after having your gallbladder removed. This is not necessary and in fact it is harmful. Your body desperately needs good fats and I recommend you include moderate quantities of extra virgin olive oil, avocados, coconut milk and oil, nuts and seeds in your diet. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Take a good quality [URL='http://shop.liverdoctor.com/33-digestive-enzyme-super-50-capsules.html'][U]digestive enzyme supplement[/U][/URL]. The natural bile salts in this product will help you digest fats and fat soluble vitamins more thoroughly. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Include some bitter and sour foods in your diet. They should help to improve your digestion and make it easier to tolerate good fats in your diet. Suitable bitter and sour foods include lemons, limes, radicchio lettuce, chicory, endive and dandelion leaves. These leaves are fairly easy to grow at home if you are lucky enough to have your own veggie patch. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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