Nope, that would be a really bad idea. Cannibalism is bad all by itself, and when it is your own body it seems extra damaging.
You can, pumpkin is fat-free so should not aggrevate a bad gallbladder.
Yes. You should be able to eat a normal diet after gallbladder surgery. However, you may want to avoid greasy or spice foods for awhile.
After having your gallbladder out, you should avoid fatty or spicy foods. You should be able to eat any low fat candies, or very small amounts of those with fat.
Yes, it great for your gallbladder, especially with apple cider vinegar.
Yes!
Eating nuts as part of a healthy diet can prevent allot of medical issues with the gallbladder. If the gallbladder has been removed then the consumption of nuts needs to be kept at a minimum on account of the amount of fat the nuts contain. A person can eat nuts without a gallbladder but only in moderation.
No, the chicken is not safe to eat if the green gallbladder is attached or has been punctured. The gallbladder contains bile, which can be toxic and cause a bitter taste if it leaks onto the meat. It's essential to remove the gallbladder carefully during processing to ensure the chicken is safe for consumption. If you notice a green gallbladder, it's best to discard the chicken.
Individual gall stones can be removed from the gallbladder. If there are too many gall stones, the gallbladder itself must be surgically removed.
Yes, definitely. It's the best thing to eat for gallbladder problems. Cucumbers are also good.
When you eat a lot of birds and stones.
I have eaten it by accident and nothing happened!
Nexium has nothing to do with the gallbladder. It is a stomach acid medication. No, it won't allow you to eat fatty food if your gallbladder is acting up.