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. Their incidence is statistically higher in men than in women and their real cause isn’t clear. Gallbladder polyps are not painful in most cases and can be detected at ultrasound exams. Gallbladder polyps affect around 5% of the population and they have a bigger incidence in elder people and those who suffer from gallstones.
We have here two natural treatments for gallbladder polyps, an old Dacian remedy, and another one from traditional Chinese medicine. Here we go!

2 Natural Treatments for Gallbladder Polyps
1. Ancient Dacian Treatment for Gallbladder Polyps
Make a simple infusion with 15 gr of white dead nettle and 5 gr of yarrow in 1 l of water. Drink 2-3 cups of this healing tea daily. Follow this simple tea cure in 4-6 weeks rounds in alternation with 2 pause weeks.

2. Chinese Natural Treatment for Gallbladder Polyps
The old Chinese medicine recommends fresh fig consumption in the case of gallbladder polyps. Coincidentally, the overall presence of gallbladder polyps has a higher rate among Chinese men, with 9.5%, higher than with any other ethnic group.

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Figs contain high amounts of an antioxidant substance that has both antineoplastic and anthelmintic effects on the human body, meaning they fight cancer formation and the parasite worms 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 it with 100 gr of dried and well minced figs in 1 L of water.
You can sweeten the compote with natural honey to your taste. Drink this fig compote 4 days/week, 250 ml every day. This is not only an effective remedy for gallbladder polyps but also a very, very delicious one!
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We truly hope these natural treatments for gallbladder polyps will truly help you out. Stay healthy, naturally!
2 comments
With the fig concoction; do we use hot water over the figs and do we strain the figs after a certain amount of time?
Hello Michelle! Yes, you drink the water too.