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2 Natural Treatments for Gallbladder Polyps

by Andreea Laza

If you are looking for simple and effective natural treatments for gallbladder polyps, continue reading this article and find out what they are. But first.

Gallbladder polyps are growth or lesions within the wall of the gallbladder. Men are more susceptible to developing gallbladder polyps compared to women, and their root cause is yet unknown by allopath doctors. In most cases, gallbladder polyps are not painful and can be detected at ultrasound exams. Gallbladder polyps affect around 5% of the population and they have a higher incidence in the elderly population and those who suffer from gallstones. We have here two natural treatments for gallbladder polyps, an old Dacian remedy from the Danube Valley and another one from traditional Chinese medicine. Let’s get to them.

Gallbladder Polyps

2 Natural Treatments for Gallbladder Polyps

1. Ancient Dacian Treatment for Gallbladder Polyps

Make a simple infusion by steeping 15 g of white dead nettle and 5 g of yarrow in 1 l of water for 10 minutes. Drink 2-3 cups of this healing tea daily. Follow this simple tea cure for 4-6 weeks, pause for the following 2 weeks and resume if needed.

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2. Chinese Natural Treatment for Gallbladder Polyps

Traditional Chinese medicine recommends fresh figs as medicine for gallbladder polyps. Figs contain high amounts of antioxidants that have both antineoplastic and anthelmintic effects on the human body, meaning they fight cancer formation and intestinal parasites in the body. If you find it hard to procure fresh figs in the geographical area you are located, natural fig compote is also amazing, and easier to find. You can even prepare this remedy by rehydrating 100 g of dried and finely chopped figs in 1 L of water.

2 Natural Treatments for Gallbladder Polyps – Figs

Sweeten the fig compote with natural honey to your taste. Drink this fig compote 4 days/week, 250 ml every day. Eat the bits of figs too, not just the compote juice. This is not only one of the most effective natural treatments for gallbladder polyps but also a very, very delicious one!

Read Also: 10 Best Natural Remedies for Gallstones

We truly hope these natural treatments for gallbladder polyps will truly help you out. Share this article so more people can reach this information and use it. Remember! White dead nettle and yarrow infusion, coupled with fresh figs or fig compote are the key natural treatments for gallbladder polyps. Stay healthy, naturally!

Natural Treatments for Gallbladder Polyps

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Michelle September 28, 2017 - 23:26

With the fig concoction; do we use hot water over the figs and do we strain the figs after a certain amount of time?

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Andreea Laza
Andreea Laza September 13, 2020 - 15:37

Hello Michelle! Yes, you drink the water too.

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Ivette October 7, 2021 - 23:00

Hello. I’ve read figs can cause harm to the liver, and should be avoided to prevent gallstones? I am starting to eat the remedy listed above because I have a gallbladder polyp that I am trying to get rid of, however, when I eat the figs my gallbladder starts to hurt. thoughts?

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Andreea Laza October 7, 2021 - 23:12

Hi Ivette! Figs are healing for the digestive tract as well as for gallbladder stones and polyps, and if you have any discomfort when eating them this may mean that your gallbladder is flushing out toxins and cleansing. However I recommend that you stop consuming figs and consult a naturopath if the pain persists. I hope I helped, rapid healing to you! ?

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Maria Jabbour May 1, 2022 - 07:56

Hello! Is it ok to use dried figs even if they are a bit sweet? And for how long should it be used?
As for raw figs, how many to eat,what time of the day and how long? Sorry to bother but in so worried by my 8mm GB polyp

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Andreea Laza
Andreea Laza May 1, 2022 - 20:16

Hello Maria! Yes, you can use plain dried figs (with no sugar added or other preservatives) if you don’t have fresh figs available. You can chop them finely before boiling them in water, so you make a concentrated compote “juice”. Ideally, make a 1 l batch (4 cups) with 100 g of dried figs. This lasts for 4 days and can be kept in the fridge. When it’s finished, you can make a new batch. It’s best to drink this compote in between meals, not right after or right before a meal. I cannot say how many raw figs you can eat a day, what time of the day, or for how long, but if you don’t have any sensitivity to figs or any health condition that prevents you from eating raw figs, they are one of the most healing fruits there is, so I don’t think there is a specific quantity per day you should eat. Follow your instinct and see what feels good for you. I really hope I helped and I pray that you recover in no time. Always keep a positive mindset by feeding your body nourishing, healing foods, and your mind positive thoughts. Much love! ??

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Lisa March 25, 2023 - 04:55

Hello Andreeza,
My daughter is 16 and has a polyp that has consistently grown now to 11mm. They are recommending gallbladder removal but we want to try natural remedy first. Do you think it is possible to reduce the size and eventually the polyp could disappear?
She has other medical conditions;, underactive thyroid and takes thyroxin and beta blocker for heart murmur. It is safe for her to try the figs.
Gallbladder removal I fear could bring gastric problems in future.
Thank you

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Andreea Laza March 25, 2023 - 15:34

Hi, Lisa! The root cause of your daughter’s thyroid problems is actually the Epstein-Barr virus, you can learn more about it here: https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/thyroid-healing. When this virus is active and thriving it causes all sorts of damage, most importantly, thyroid, liver and skin problems. So there is a link between thyroid malfunction and gallbladder issues. Removing these organs will not solve the root cause of the health problem. Even more, your daughter will have to be on synthethic drugs all of her life, to make for some of the functions that the organ had. The figs remedy can help, as it is not an intrusive cure, but most importantly, following a predominantly vegan diet, with lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, legumes, healing herbs (thyme, oregano, lemon balm, burdock, licorice, nettle etc), fresh water, air, and moving the body. This will help deminish the power that the sneaky viruses have and will boost natural immunity to fight and eventually will the battle. But this takes time, patience and dedication. I hope we helped, much health to your daughter and to you. ????

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