Newsletter 26: Rare symptoms of gallbladder problems: migraine, sleep disturbance, dry skin

In this newsletter, we present problems that can often be linked to gallbladder problems.

Sleep disorder

If you regularly wake up around 2-3 am, it is likely to be due to a gallbladder problem. In such cases, it is important not to eat dinner immediately before going to bed, so it is important to eat as early as possible. It is also worth trying bile acids and sleeping herbs.

Bile migraine

There are several types of migraine 😣, with around 300 different causes. Biliary migraines have been proven to occur in the right temporal and orbital region, where the headache is very often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, which may otherwise resolve, especially if bile is present in the vomiting; this is the body's defence.

It may seem counterintuitive, but it is also worth taking a product containing bile acid (and other bile-stimulating herbs) for these symptoms, because the improved cycle of bile acids can eliminate headaches completely.

Dry skin, acne, etc.

It is well known that bile dysfunction can cause skin problems, such as eczema and psoriasis.

In addition, a lot of acne around the jaw can be a sign of colon problems. And pimples on the face can indicate small and horseshoe problems.

Dry elbows can also indicate problems with the colon. Cracked heels, if the outside of the shin is raspy, dandruffy hair can also indicate bile problems.

This explains why using shampoo, skin care etc. on them does not make the problem go away, because it only treats the symptoms and not the cause of the problem.

By using GALLMET bile acid capsules 💊, digestion and fat processing work better, bile circulation disorders are reduced, possible bloating disappears, inflammation in the digestive tract is relieved, so other related symptoms such as the above can also be relieved.

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