10 Signs of Poor Bile Flow

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24 May 202212:20

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the crucial role of bile in digestion and detoxification, highlighting 10 signs that may indicate poor bile flow. From light-colored stools to chronic diarrhea and high blood pressure, the script emphasizes the importance of proper bile function for overall health. It also addresses the connection between bile flow and issues like nutrient deficiencies, skin problems, and the impact of certain medications and stress on bile consistency. The video aims to educate viewers on recognizing these signs and suggests steps to improve bile flow for better health.

Takeaways

  • 🌿 Bile is a green, soapy substance produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, playing a crucial role in digestion and detoxification.
  • 🚫 Poor bile flow is not a medical diagnosis but can be associated with various health issues such as IBS, skin problems, high blood pressure, and nutrient deficiencies.
  • πŸ’© A light-colored stool, lighter than corrugated cardboard, may indicate insufficient bile flow, as bile is responsible for the brown coloration due to its interaction with stomach-acidified food.
  • πŸŒ€ Chronic loose stool or diarrhea could be a sign of poor bile flow, as bile is needed to neutralize stomach acids and prevent damage to the intestinal tract.
  • 🀒 Recurring nausea may result from toxins and waste not being effectively removed via bile, leading to a toxic environment in the body and signals the body to avoid further intake.
  • 🌑️ Both high and low blood pressure can be linked to poor bile flow, with the former due to blood thickening from accumulated toxins and the latter possibly due to mineral deficiencies from improper digestion.
  • 🍽️ Difficulty digesting fats after a fatty meal could indicate a bile flow issue, as bile is essential for emulsifying and breaking down fats for the body's use.
  • πŸ§β€β™‚οΈ Acne or skin issues may arise from undigested fats and toxins being pushed out through the skin when bile flow is inadequate.
  • πŸ’Š Medications that raise estrogen levels or stress can thicken bile, impairing its flow and potentially leading to health problems.
  • πŸ“ A saliva pH below 6.5, indicating an overly toxic system, can be a sign of poor bile flow, as the body struggles to remove toxins.
  • πŸ§ͺ Home tests, such as urinalysis with dipsticks, can help identify poor bile flow through abnormal levels of urobilinogen or bilirubin in urine.

Q & A

  • What is bile and where is it produced?

    -Bile is a soapy substance produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It plays a crucial role in digestion and detoxification processes.

  • What health issues can arise from poor bile flow?

    -Health issues from poor bile flow can include IBS, skin issues, high blood pressure, nutrient deficiencies, and more.

  • Why is it important to check the color of your stool?

    -The color of stool can indicate the presence of bile. A stool lighter than the color of corrugated cardboard may suggest poor bile flow.

  • What is the connection between bile and chronic loose stool issues?

    -Poor bile flow can lead to chronic loose stool issues because bile is needed to neutralize the acids from the stomach, preventing damage to the intestinal tract.

  • How does bile flow relate to nausea?

    -If bile flow is poor, toxins and filth that the liver filters can be reabsorbed into the system, potentially leading to a toxic environment and causing nausea.

  • What is the link between bile flow and high blood pressure?

    -Poor bile flow can lead to the accumulation of toxins in the bloodstream, thickening the blood and raising blood pressure.

  • Can poor bile flow also cause low blood pressure?

    -Yes, poor bile flow can cause low blood pressure due to the body's inability to access necessary minerals from food, which can lead to nutrient deficiencies.

  • Why might trouble digesting fats indicate poor bile flow?

    -Bile is essential for emulsifying and breaking down fats. If bile flow is inadequate, fats may not be properly digested, leading to issues like bloating and nausea.

  • How does poor bile flow relate to acne or skin issues?

    -Undigested fats and toxins may be pushed out through the skin when bile flow is poor, leading to acne or other skin irritations.

  • What is the impact of medications that raise estrogen levels on bile flow?

    -Medications that raise estrogen levels can thicken bile, making it too sticky to flow correctly and potentially causing bile flow issues.

  • How can a saliva pH test help identify poor bile flow?

    -A saliva pH test can indicate an overly toxic system if the pH is below 6.5, which may be due to poor bile flow and the body's inability to remove toxins.

  • What is a urinalysis dipstick test and how can it relate to bile flow?

    -A urinalysis dipstick test can detect levels of urobilinogen or bilirubin in urine. High levels of these substances can indicate poor bile flow.

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