Saturated – denser fatty acid molecules Generally solid at room temperature As a rough guide these are usually sourced from animal fats, full fat dairy products, palm oil foods, coconut oil. They are found cakes, pastries, biscuits, suet, dairy products, meat products. OMEGA 6 Omega 6 cannot be produced by our bodies so it is essential it is included throughout the diet Good sources are OIive Oil and Sunflower Oil Some Health Benefits are: Contributes to lowering bad cholesterol Helps reduce breast pain during the menstrual cycle and PMS. Regulates metabolic systems such as hunger. Essential for healthy cellular growth and development. Reduction in nerve pain such as neuralgia. | Unsaturated – less dense fatty acid molecules Generally liquid at room temperature As a rough guide these are usually sourced from plant, fish, nut, and seed oils. (rapeseed, olive oil, linseed oil, canola oil) OMEGA 3 Omega 3 cannot be produced by our bodies so it is essential it is included throughout the diet. Good sources are green leafy vegetables, soya beans, walnuts, salmon, mackerel, pilchards, sardines Some Health Benefits are: Contributes to lowering bad cholesterol Helps maintain the elasticity of the circulation system, skin and heart and brain membranes. Reduces risk of stroke. Facilitates the absorption of vitamins A,E,D and K. Known to contribute to the reduction of inflammation. Essential for healthy growth and development. |
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What should I eat for a heathy gallbladder?
A gallbladder is an organ found near the liver, similar to a pear in shape and acts as a vessel to store bile that the liver produces. As we eat fatty foods, the gallbladder squeezes out the stored bile into our digestive system to help break the fats down. We can survive without a gallbladder and in extreme cases, they can be removed (known as a Cholecystectomy). Generally this procedure is keyhole surgery, however sometimes normal surgery may be needed. As the gallbladder and pancreas share a duct, the pancreas can be effected if the gallbladder becomes inflamed or gallstones move. The gallstones or crystals can sometimes travel and block the shared duct (common bile duct). This can result in the pancreas being inflamed as well, which in turn can cause pancreatitis. Gallstones - what are they?
As mentioned above these can vary, but here are some of the more frequent symptoms:
What foods support a healthy gallbladder?Most importantly, consume a balanced, low to no-fat diet which is high in fruit and vegetables and drink plenty of water. Include foods in your diet such as:
A low fat diet is easy to achieve by using whole foods, rather than processed foods which may have added fats for flavour. If you have had your gallbladder removed, it is still advisable to eat a low fat diet. Some individuals suffer from loose bowels if they eat fatty foods after having their gallbladder removed. Use herbs to flavour your food and make sauces from tomatoes, carrot juice, vegetable stock etc to avoid adding fats to dishes. Fats are needed to overall health and total exclusion is not advisable. However, certain fats are easier to digest that others, so getting advice will help you make the correct choices. Seek professional guidance as to how you can adjust your diet healthily. Excluding foods should be done with caution and care so nutritional deficiencies do not occur. nutritionist,faversham,allergy,testing,intolerance,bloating,ibs,ibd,skin,rash,canterbury,kent,dover,deal,ramsgate,dietician,healty,eating,Covid19,virus,recovery,programme,stillfeelingtired,fatigue,no,energy,after,build,back,up,safe,distrance,clinics,no,energy,dietary,guidance,self,help, #nodigngrow#dig#how#to#set#up#a#garden#wasteground#recycled#salvage# budget#makeitup#gardening#nutritionist#faversham#dietician#grow#your#own#lovefood# Dietician#gluten#free#coeliac#IBS#IBD#crohns#healthyeating#fridgenotfriend#kent#army#chef#banana#bread#loaf#alternativeliving#cooking#van#boat#yacht#dover#barge#camping#vegan# |
AuthorVictoria Shorland, Nutritionist and Allergy Consultant. |