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On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 12:21:02 -0700, Landry, Karyn <[log in to unmask]>
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> Recently I have been reading everything I can find regarding gall stones
> and the gall bladder. From what I have found, it states that those
> persons who choose a low fat diet will almost always have problems with
> gall stones at sometime in their lives.
Interesting. After a very stupid low-fat diet fifteen years ago I got
gallstones and also showed up with celiac disease, both of which I still
have.
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> Any idea how this can fit in with the paleo lifestyle?
EASY. Eat fatty meats! Choose game or grassfed meats. They cost a
little more but your health ought to be worth something. Find pastured
pork (it IS possible), render down the lard, and use that for cooking.
The cracklings are better than chocolate! I went through the jar of
cracklings long before I have used up the lard. Load up your salads with
olive oil (Ray Audette says it's paleo: pound on those olives with a
couple of rocks? :-).
Probably with existing gallstones, you should not go gung-ho into a
full-fat diet right away, because you could cause problems. Maybe ease
yourself into it? Use only the best quality fats and oils. I think it
will gradually dissolve away the old oxidized bile stones, but I'm no
doctor. Anybody have a more expert
opinion?
Lynnet
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