Frequently Asked Questions

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You may order the products from Amazon: 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gallmet
or on our website:
https://shop.gallmet.co.uk/
with a typical delivery period of a few days.

In the past 10 years since first sold, GALLMET has been used effectively in more than 90% of the cases (depending on individual health and sensitivity) for the above complaints. The symptoms listed indicate a biliary problem, more specifically a disturbance in the enterohepatic circulation, which GALLMET is designed to physiologically influence.

We recommend that you buy a box of GALLMET on Amazon and try it. If you find it has alleviated your problems, we recommend you continue taking it.

We also recommend you read the below article for further information:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/the-role-of-bile-acids-in-digestion/

Yes, because in just a few months GALLMET can completely dissolve cholesterol stones (approx. 80% of gallstones are cholesterol stones) smaller than 15 mm, which may otherwise cause digestive problems.

Please read the following articles:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/how-to-prevent-and-treat-gallstones-with-bile-acids/

Yes, because – according to the feedback received over the past 10 years of sales – GALLMET tends to relieve the above listed symptoms in more than 90% of the cases, depending on individual health and sensitivity.

Besides, cholesterol stones (approx. 80% of gallstones are cholesterol stones) smaller than 15 mm can be completely resolved with a few months of use.

Please read the following articles:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/how-to-prevent-and-treat-gallstones-with-bile-acids/

Yes, because – according to the feedback received over the past 10 years of sales – GALLMET tends to relieve the above listed symptoms in more than 90% of the cases, depending on individual health and sensitivity.

It should be noted that after cholecystectomy, the body is in a state of bile deficiency, as the gallbladder no longer stores the bile that is constantly being produced, but it constantly drains into the duodenum, so it is worth taking supplementary bile acids from an external source at mealtimes, especially if you eat fatty foods.

Please read the following article:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/bile-acid-supplementation-is-important-after-gallbladder-surgery/

In general, cholesterol stones (approx. 80% of gallstones are cholesterol stones) smaller than 15 mm can be dissolved by bile acids. If a gallstone is detected by ultrasound only, it is a cholesterol stone. Gallstones that can be detected by X-ray as well are calcareous, hard stones and cannot be dissolved at present.

Please read the following article:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/how-to-prevent-and-treat-gallstones-with-bile-acids/

If you have had cholecystectomy or have gallstones, we recommend taking GALLMET continuously, because the gallbladder no longer stores the bile that is constantly being produced, but it keeps draining into the duodenum, so there is not enough bile when you eat, and you become bile deficient.

If you have not had cholecystectomy but have digestive problems, you can take it as a cure and once the symptoms have gone, you can stop. If the symptoms return, it may be worth starting again, even for extended periods.

Yes, bile acid has a natural cholesterol lowering effect, the reduction can be observed after a few weeks of use, please read the information below:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/how-does-bile-free-the-body-from-excess-cholesterol/

In the past 10 years of sales, we have received a lot of positive feedback about the use of the product for IBS, but not from everyone, especially those with constipation symptoms. So, we recommend you try a box of GALLMET and judge whether it has successfully reduced your symptoms. If it has, we recommend that you continue taking it.

Yes, during the past 10 years of sales, we have received a lot of positive feedback from patients with gallbladder polyps.

It’s worth starting treatment for gallbladder polyps now, because they can develop into gallstones later. It is recommended that you drink 2-3 litres of non-carbonated and additive-free drinking water per day.

Please note that reflux can have many causes, so it cannot be said in advance with 100% certainty that it will help you, but we do get positive feedback, so we recommend you try a box of GALLMET and if it helps with your symptoms, then continue taking it.

A bile deficiency condition or bile malfunction can cause a variety of skin problems, so we recommend you to try GALLMET. The treatment should be expected to take weeks.

Please read the following article:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/atopic-eczema/

It is recommended to try GALLMET because we have had positive feedback from several customers in the past 10 years who took it for psoriasis. Please note that relief psoriasis symptoms can be expected after a few weeks/months of use, depending on your health and sensitivity.

Please read the following article:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/the-influence-of-bile-acids-on-psoriasis/

On the advice of our medical experts and as a precautionary measure, we do not recommend taking GALLMET during pregnancy. However, we are not aware of and we have not received feedback on any side effects. Several ladies decided to take it during pregnancy, at their own discretion and risk, as gallstones often develop in women during this period.

Breastfeeding is not a contraindication for taking GALLMET.

It is advisable to gradually increase the amount of capsules per day – in the case of a normal diet – until the optimal result is achieved, for example:

  • For 3-5 days, 1 capsule immediately before or during lunch,
  • 1 additional capsule for 3-5 days immediately before or during breakfast (for a total of 2 capsules per day),
  • and then 1 capsule just before or during dinner for 3-5 days (for a total of 3 capsules per day).

This should be used to decide how many capsules a day give the best feeling and to continue taking the same number of capsules.
Take the capsule at the start of or with a meal. You should not use it if you are eating a very dietary meal as it may cause minor diarrhoea and nausea.
You can take 2 capsules at a time for a more substantial meal.
We recommend drinking 2-3 litres of still water a day.

Unfortunately, without the capsule shell, it is not at all advised to use the preparation for the following reasons:

  • The contents of the capsule must pass directly into the duodenum and this is achieved by using a capsule shell that is resistant to stomach acid, so it only passes through the stomach and disintegrates in the duodenum, where the bile duct also connects.
  • The capsule contents without the capsule shell may have a low-risk but long-term carcinogenicity, based on international literature.
  • The capsule contents are so bitter and have unpleasant smell that they can even cause nausea without the capsule shell.

GALLMET capsules should be swallowed with plenty of liquid or a well-chewed, ingested meal (preferably without chewing the capsule) during eating.

Yes, it is gluten and dairy-free. At the below link, you can find the food laboratory test results showing that people sensitive to the above substances can take GALLMET:
https://gallmet.co.uk/laboratory-tests/

Both GALLMET products contain similar amounts of bile acids, but GALLMET-Mix also contains herbs. The herbs complement the digestive benefits of bile acids, but some people may have an adverse reaction to the herbs and GALLMET-Natural products are recommended for them.

It is recommended to use one of the products for 2-4 weeks, then the other and continue using the one that has given a better effect or sensation. The two preparations may have different efficacy depending on individual condition, sensitivity and response, which cannot be accurately determined in advance, but the biliary and digestive effects of the two products are similar.

Yes, stress can ALSO cause gallstones (common in women due to a more sensitive nervous system) as it can close the hepatopancreatic duct leading from the gallbladder to the duodenum by preventing the sphincter of Oddi from opening and thus causing bile to condense in the gallbladder leading to stone formation.
This may result in the duct between the liver and the gallbladder becoming stiff/thickened and even the liver portal may be damaged.

You may try occasionally taking an antispasmodic NO-SPA 80 mg tablet to open the sphincter of Oddi. Stone-grass (in capsules or tea) has also proved successful in dissolving calcareous stones in some people. If you have digestive problems too, taking GALLMET capsules is recommended.
Drinking 2-3 litres of non-carbonated and additive-free drinking water per day is recommended!

Please read the following article:
https://gallmet.co.uk/health-recommendations/relationship-between-stress-bile-function-digestion/

Yes, that’s right, bile and bile acids have an antiseptic effect due to their fat-dissolving quality, because bile acid breaks down the outer, fatty peptide shells of various harmful bacteria, microorganisms, viruses, thus helping to relieve the immune system. Any form of bile deficiency is also an immune deficiency, which increases the body’s susceptibility to various infections and other diseases. If the amount of bile produced is inadequate, these antiseptic effect does not work properly and can be replaced by the administration of bile acids from external sources.

Bile acids also protect against endotoxins (internal toxins). Endotoxins are released from bacteria that have decayed in the gut and, if absorbed into the circulation, can trigger pathological processes. Under ideal conditions, however, bile acids protect the body against endotoxins present in the gut.

“In the physicochemical protection based on the detergent action of bile acids, we have identified a general defence mechanism of the body that is not limited to bacterial endotoxins but extends to all “agents” (e.g.: some viruses) with a lipoprotein or lipoid structure on their surface…”  – Hungarian Science, 2008/07 page 844.

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