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gallstonePebblelike, insoluble accretion formed in the human gall bladder or bile ducts from cholesterol or calcium salts present in bile. Gallstones may be symptomless or they may cause pain, indigestion, or jaundice. They can be dissolved with medication or removed, either by means of an endoscope or, along with the gall bladder, in an operation known as cholecystectomy. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A very small linguistic nuance in this case resulted in a massive misinterpretation which took quite a lot of undoing as the poor patient was convinced she had cancer and not gall stones, and that we were all trying to dupe her. After watching some of my friends and family cope with gall stones, diabetes, cervical cancer, lupus, and depression, I am beginning to believe that connecting to traditional healing, and a more integrative way of taking care of ourselves, is not just an option but a necessity. If successful, we will establish that CNPs are a causative agent in the formation of calcific diseases, and in the specific case of the China study, Gall Stones. |
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