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I am only familiar with Addison's disease in dogs. To the best of my knowledge it does not cause food allergies or a bad gall bladder. If a person/animal has not been diagnosed with Addison's Disease yet, some of the symptoms might mimic food allergies and gall bladder problems. The best thing to do is to contact you physician.
Generally, no - the gall bladder is simply a storage location for bile, which is normally secreted into the small intestine when you ingest food. However, in some individuals, removal of the gall bladder can result in gastric issues such as irritation or ulcers due to the bile leaking back into the stomach.
Indirectly, yes. Sometimes a mild food allergy can cause irritation and inflammation in the ear canal which can cause moisture, yeast, and bacteria to build up in there.
Well, the food goes to your stomach and into your bladder to get to your cells.
To the gal bladder
A gall bladder diet means a diet of low fat food that is easy to process. This way the gall bladder does not have to work that hard to produce bile to help with the digestion of food.
This sounds like Cholecystitis (gall bladder inflamation). You will probably want to have it removed laparoscopically.
Irradiate to prevent tummy irritation. f
Jellyfish tentacles contain stinging cells, which can cause minor irratation or even death to humans or creatures. They than use their tentacles to their food up to their mouths where it is than eaten.
No because they will eat the wrong food and it will cause them to be sick and die or just stay normal
Nothing is wrong with Malaysian food.
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