Odorous flatus : The gall bladder helps us digest fats. With it removed fat can stay in the intestines and colon and provide food for bacterial which eats the fats it and produce gas. How does this cycle change? Is this the problem? I cannot be certain without a good in-person examination. See your doctor. Raw fresh celery is a natural anti-microbial for the gut and helps some people with ordous gas
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Gallbladder woes: Digestive enzymes are usually helpful. You can talk to someone at your local health food store about which blend might work best for you. Also, probiotics should help as well. If neither of these work, look up microbiome diet information (there are many books and web sites) and try some dietary changes (you don’t have to do everything there). See a doctor if this doesn’t work.
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