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  2. 5 Foods You Should Eat Every Week for a Healthy Gallbladder ...

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    One cup of cooked lentils provides about 15 grams of fiber, “which helps regulate digestion, prevent constipation, and support healthy bile production—a key factor in reducing the risk of ...

  3. Can't Poop? This Super Common Daily Vitamin Could Be ... - AOL

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    Don’t just stop taking the supplement if it’s causing constipation, Bragagnini says. The health benefits of the calcium supplement are important, and typically, you can find a way to manage ...

  4. The Surprising Food That Can Help Reduce Bloating ... - AOL

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    Lactose-free dairy: Yoon notes that if you have a lactose intolerance, avoiding lactose will likely help reduce your bloating since you have trouble digesting it. He suggests having non-dairy or ...

  5. Cholestatic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly associated entities are primary biliary cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, obstructive choledocholithiasis, carcinoma of the bile duct, cholestasis (also see drug-induced pruritus), and chronic hepatitis C viral infection and other forms of viral hepatitis.

  6. Colestyramine - Wikipedia

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    Colestyramine or cholestyramine (trade names Questran, Questran Light, Cholybar, Olestyr) is a bile acid sequestrant, which binds bile in the gastrointestinal tract to prevent its reabsorption. It is a strong ion exchange resin , which means it can exchange its chloride anions with anionic bile acids in the gastrointestinal tract and bind them ...

  7. Lactose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Plant-based milks and derivatives such as soy milk, rice milk, almond milk, coconut milk, hazelnut milk, oat milk, hemp milk, macadamia nut milk, and peanut milk are inherently lactose-free. Low-lactose and lactose-free versions of foods are often available to replace dairy-based foods for those with lactose intolerance.

  8. Gallstone - Wikipedia

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    If one or more gallstones block the bile ducts and cause bilirubin to leak into the bloodstream and surrounding tissue, jaundice and itching may also occur. In this case, liver enzyme levels are likely to be raised. [16] Often, gallbladder attacks occur after eating a heavy meal. Attacks are most common in the evening or at night. [17]

  9. What Should You Eat When You Have COVID-19? We Asked ... - AOL

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    It is a good idea, though, to steer clear of alcohol, Dr. Russo says, to prevent you from getting dehydrated and contributing to more bodily inflammation. You also don’t want to run the risk of ...