Hydration Health - Gallstones
Gallstones are quite common affecting approximately 8% of the American population. Gallstones form in the gallbladder and range in size from tiny, to the size of a golf ball. Cholesterol is the main culprit in the formation of gallstones. The liver naturally produces bile which gets stored in the gallbladder. The bile eventually gets released into the small intestine which helps in digestion and breaks up fats. When cholesterol is highly concentrated, stones can form.
Have you ever heard of someone saying that it feels like they passed a kidney stone? Well, even if stones are tiny enough to pass they can be very painful. And of course if they become too large then surgery is required. Diet is an important factor in preventing stones from developing in the first place. Diets high in fiber and low in fat are quite helpful and watching reducing your salt intake can help as well.
One very important aspect in helping to prevent gallstones is proper hydration. There are no guarantees that just because you maintain proper hydration you won't get gallstones, but it is worth noting that properly hydrated people have less chance of developing gallstones, and when sick, have a better chance of a quicker recovery. This is yet another reason why you should try The Blue Hydrant ProgramTM.
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