Episode 16: The Gallbladder Show




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Summary: <h1 style="text-align: center;">Our sixteenth show! Ep. 16: The Gallbladder Show</h1> <br> <blockquote> <em><strong>If you enjoy our blog (Parenting Blog) or our <a href="http://paleoparents.com/2011/pumpkin-pucks/">Pumpkin Pucks</a> (Paleo Treat) recipe, we'd LOVE your vote on Paleo Magazine's </strong></em><strong> </strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>"<a href="https://paleomag.wufoo.com/forms/paleo-magazines-best-of-2012-part-1/">Best of Paleo 2012</a></strong><strong>"</strong></span><em><strong>. You don't have to create an account or anything - just <a href="https://paleomag.wufoo.com/forms/paleo-magazines-best-of-2012-part-1/">Click Here</a> and choose your favorites. </strong></em> </blockquote> <br> In this episode, it's all about the gallbladder! Stacy doesn't have one and shares her experiences and how it was certainly linked to gluten intolerance. We invite over the nutritionist who convinced her to use supplements to make up for her gall functions, Diana Rodgers of Radiance Nutrition! <br> <h1> <strong> </strong>The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 16: The Gallbladder Show</h1> <br> <ul style="text-align: left;"> <br> <li>0:00 - Introduction</li> <br> <li>1:18 - News and Views <br> <ul> <br> <li>Poor Sarah had her <a href="http://www.thepaleomom.com/2012/11/celebrating-thanksgiving-with-influenza-a.html">Thanksgiving with Influenza A</a> </li> <br> <li>To find out more about our paleo/vegan Thanksgivings, see <a title="Paleo-Vegan Thanksgiving, take 2" href="http://paleoparents.com/featured/paleo-vegan-thanksgiving-take-2/">this year's post</a> and <a title="Our Thanksgiving Menu" href="http://paleoparents.com/2011/our-thanksgiving-menu/">last year's</a> </li> <br> <li>Stacy occasionally posts about our "friendly competition" on our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/paleoparents">Facebook page</a> </li> <br> <li>We do make our <a title="Holiday Treats" href="http://paleoparents.com/2010/2387433136/">own candies</a> and <a title="Snickerdoodle Whoopie Pies" href="http://paleoparents.com/2011/snickerdoodle-whoopie-pies/">treats</a> for friends for the holidays.</li> <br> <li>Stacy's post on Balanced Bites</li> <br> <li>Sarah's <a title="Guest Post: The Link Between Gallbladder Disease and Gluten Sensitivity by The Paleo Mom" href="http://paleoparents.com/featured/the-link-between-gallbladder-disease-and-gluten-sensitivity/">post on Paleo Parents</a> </li> <br> <li>Stacy's <a title="How to Enjoy Bacon without a Gallbladder" href="http://paleoparents.com/featured/how-to-enjoy-bacon-without-a-gallbladder/">How to Enjoy Bacon Without a Gallbladder</a> </li> <br> </ul> <br> </li> <br> <li>15:22 - Science with Sarah: What is a Gallbladder and Does React Poorly to Gluten? <br> <ul> <br> <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallbladder">Wikipedia on Gallbladder</a></li> <br> <li>There is definitely a published and accepted link between celiac and gallbladder disease <br> <ul> <br> <li>A good overview from <a href="http://www.celiac.com/articles/119/1/Gall-Bladder-Disease-and-Celiac-Disease---By-Ronald-Hoggan/Page1.html">Celiac.org</a> </li> <br> <li><a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21695960">Gallbladder disease presents even in otherwise asymptomatic celiacs</a></li> <br> </ul> <br> </li> <br> <li>The most common test for celiac is blood analysis for gliadin (a gluten associated protein) antibodies. On a gluten-free diet, no antibodies would be produced.</li> <br> <li> <a href="http://www.coreonehealth.com/understanding-malabsorption">An article</a> that mentions the link between malabsorption and insatiable carbohydrate cravings</li> <br> </ul> <br> </li> <br> <li>23:00 - Questions and answers <br> <ul> <br> <li>Our guest is Diana Rodgers, who really helped Stacy when she was <a title="Stacy’s New Protocol and Mantra" href="http://paleoparents.com/featured/stacys-new-protocol-and-mantra/">debating supplementing</a>. Her Nu</li> </ul> </li> </ul>