Just because one is not exhibiting the gall bladder symptoms and gallbladder pain typically associated with a gallbladder attack, does not exempt one from having them. Gallstones and fatty deposits in the liver may be present, without one necessarily exhibiting outward signs of liver problems or the gallbladder symptoms normally related to liver and gallbladder congestion.
There are two types of gallstones, calcified gallstones and cholesterol gallstones. The first are easily detected via ultrasound because they are high in calcium, a mineral used by the body to chelate, isolate and precipitate harmful toxins within the body. Then there is the cholesterol deposits in both, their more fluid state and crystallized forms; these account for 80% of all gallstones and are virtually undetected by conventional ultrasound tests because they resemble surrounding fluid (bile) in composition. Only when there is an extensive buildup of these deposits, will they show up as a fatty liver.
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